Yesterday at my local masjid, a brother gave a great khutba about the incident that happened at Microsoft HQ with the Muslim woman quitting her job over the company's involvement in the support of the Israeli war machine.

I came up to the brother afterwards and asked him about getting off of windows and using linux instead, and why can't we all do our part and boycott Microsoft and all of these other tech corporations. He admitted that he hasn't thought about it, but he suggested that I do a workshop for him and other brothers to use Linux.

So I guess I'm being drafted to set up this workshop. I think I'll use this opportunity to get some brothers to think and adopt a cypherpunk approach to not just their OS but software in general. Might call it "making digital hijra".

I'm trying to make a draft now. I'll try to get brothers to think more about prioritizing FOSS over using Microsoft, Google, Apple, etc. And I think I'll do a quick demonstration of installing Linux on an old laptop, just to show how easy the process is. And I'll also briefly go over FOSS alternatives to commonly used apps. Might even show how to run a VPN.

Does anyone have any other ideas for how I can go about this workshop?

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Steam. Install Steam and show them how they can also play on Linux 😉

Good games usually have standalone versions. I'd recommend showcasing a family/child-friendly #FOSS game like #Luanti / #Minetest.

Also, I'm not sure if you can one-click install Steam from Linux Mint's software store. You might have to enable unverified flatpaks or install from Steam website.

keen to see the content.. I am struggling getting started.. as am an old school physical see, do, learn person..

- Avoid technical jargon and the terminal.

- Showcase with noob friendly distro of course.

- Let them know that they can buy a PC with #Linux if they don't want to install and set up themselves, or have a friend install it.

Great ideas! So far I'm thinking of actually doing the Linux install live. It took no more than 15 minutes to install Linux mint. I want to show how easy it is.

And yea, definitely avoiding the terminal. That can be intimidating

Keep it as simple as possible. The less technical the better. Tell them about Nostr too 🤔

You are doing a Linux install but keep in mind that masjid audience is less technical, but more importantly, the average non technical user doesn't do anything but browse web on their laptop. I'd say shout out system76 for new laptops, and do your whole presentation on a laptop, not a desktop. Just make it look so convenient that it's easier than the normie way. Maybe even have a brother set up a fresh windows laptop on a smaller side screen and do things faster than him, while still explaining your full steps. This will take practice to do smoothly but I think the side by side will help your case a lot.

Thank you for the suggestions. Definitely gonna need to do a few test runs first to see what's smoothest