I think that if you want to stay on "normal" linux, the best way is to run Fedora Workstation, at least it has the (imho) best sane defaults (security wise with uefi support, selinux and so on, btrfs and snapshots, etc ...) and only touch connestions using nmcli (network manager)
Some #GNU #linux programs are really trash, inconsistent UX, most notably example GNUpg with his fururistic chatbot-like experience that try to "understand what command you mean" failing everytime.
Another peak bad linux UX is the damned wireless wpa connection that require to use 5 different utilities inconsistent with each other just to connect to the damned wifi jesus and imagine to change resolv.conf file and set it to read-only just to make the dns-proxy stick and avoid network-manager rewritr the file every 2 minutes.
How many utilities are needed on openbsd? Just one, ifconfig. How pages is long a fucking config that set an automatic connection at startup with correct wpa resolution? 2 consistent and simple lines of config.
Hey nostr:nprofile1qqsw3znfr6vdnxrujezjrhlkqqjlvpcqx79ys7gcph9mkjjsy7zsgygpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz8thwden5te0dehhxarj9ekh2arfdeuhwctvd3jhgtnrdakj7qgkwaehxw309ajkgetw9ehx7um5wghxcctwvshspg7dju I think I'm near to join your "hate linux club", I'm still on a gentoo machine compiling gcc because I fall for the "linux is the common standard" narrative and I have solarpanel so can compile free basically.
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