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Time. And experience.
I compare this with other skills like growing plants... "keep watering them" is not good advice for cacti...
A lot of Windows users have to search for solutions which you probably know. And there's still advice out there to "open regedit..." (do you understand the difference between HKLM and HKCU?)
Windows is like Linux, but someone's taken away all choice: 1 desktop GUI, 1 filesystem (mostly), etc. so there's usually only 1 answer.
Pressing the volume key should work as it's been the same for decades. Yet, why can't I move the taskbar to the top of the screen in Win11 now?
You'll get there with Mint Cinnamon, but someone else on Mint Xfce will have to do something different, and learn different things yet you'll still both learn about
apteven if you try to only use the gui to update your systems.Over time the venn diagram of advice becomes clearer and you find what advice works for you (ie cli vs gui) and you learn why some plants need water and others don't.