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You can learn how to use the terminal. You have demonstrated the ability to compose a coherent sentence, you can learn.

Every terminal command is a program. Typing a "command" into the terminal is just typing the name of a program. If you type firefox, Firefox launches. If it's installed, we'll come back to that. Anything else in the "command" like if you see letters or words after a dash, something like ls -a is an option, it's like ticking a box in a dialog window, but on the front end. I recommend spinning up a virtual machine or getting a Raspberry Pi or something you don't care about, and following some tutorials. Learn how to move around the file system, install software, run some utilities.

About that "if it's installed" part. You mentioned you run Zorin. Zorin is what I call a Trendy Distro Of The Month. I've been using Linux for twelve years now, this hasn't stopped yet. There's the mainstays like Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Red Hat, Fedora, Arch, OpenSuSe, there's the niche special purpose things like Kali and TAILS and Puppy and Tiny, and then there's the hundreds of quadrillions of "We took Ubuntu, put Steam on it by default, swapped SystemD for whatever.rs, swapped Firefox for Chromium and did a half-assed job at theming and extending Gnome that's going to break every time they push an update."

PeppermintOS, ZorinOS, ElementaryOS, Pop!_OS, Garuda, Nobara, Endeavor, Manjaro, Bazzite, Cachy, hundreds of others, are basically the same software in some slightly mutated permutation that most veterans aren't familiar with. Invariably the veterans first hear about them from noobs who went looking for a distro that is "good for gaming" or "easy for beginners" and because SEO they find the Trendy Distro Of The Month. Which always offers some little gimmick that ultimately doesn't matter. The process of getting a Bazzite ISO is taking a little Cosmo quiz about what you're going to do, but then the installer is really borked compared to Mint or even Fedora.

A lot of instructions are written with Ubuntu or sometimes Fedora in mind, and then you pick a distro that differs from those, and then bitch that instructions don't work.

Also, you need to upgrade your backup hardware if it takes 20 hours to image a drive. That should take minutes.