My uncle gave me this old Kramer PDG (Paul Dean something something, it's repainted originally it was yellow). It's one of his first guitars, but after he got injured, it hasn't been played or maintained for about 30 years.
The problem is, I'm a new player, and I've been playing only acoustic for less than a year. This Kramer needs some maintenance: the fretboard is extremely dirty, the frets are almost worn flat, and there's some rust here and there.
I have no idea about its possible value or how much it's worth spending on repairs. I don't have any problem with cleaning, restringing and working on electronics, but I'm more concerned about the refretting process, which I've never done before and would have to learn as I go. Is it possible to do it on my own without expensive professional tools and without making a disaster? Or would it be better to go to a professional for this task? How much would they charge for this job?
Does it need to?
I'm fine with Linux, it works for me and I couldn't care less if it doesn't become mainstream, especially if opening to a wider audience means altering the status quo that makes the OS great for people like me.
I don't want a GUI if that entails sacrificing the CLI, you can look at the Flatpak CLI if you want an example: they went all-in with the graphical stores and the command line is neglected.