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by echelon 1849 days ago
> I struggled to change settings

Apple's posture is that the defaults are good for most people. Their settings management is second class in all of their products compared to Windows and (especially) Linux and Android.

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The implication of there being some kind of cohesive "settings management" in Linux is amusing.
I didn't say cohesive.

I don't have any trouble getting Linux to behave the way I want.