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I buy a new house. Everything looks great, I move in, go to bed. The next morning my hot water doesn't work. The house's documentation doesn't cover this, so I go online. When I ask for help on forums people tell me to RTFM and call it a skill issue. I end up finding 500 different ways of fixing the hot water, filter through the 499 that don't apply to my particular build. When I'm done the cold water doesn't work either. I decide I'll fix it later and head to the front door to go to work. It won't open. Something I did trying to fix the water broke it somehow. I give up and just use the windows instead.
You may try immutable OS like NixOS. Modern-day kernel has way better hardware support than earlier days.
It absolutely does, compared to 2001ish when I first started playing around with Linux. But I had issues like this on Debian, earlier this year, on a Dell of all things which should use the most basic bone-stock drivers you can find. Draugr wouldn't even boot after install on that machine.