Set settings once in a config file and check it in, then never fight it again.
GUI is bloat for basically everything. If you want to rice go ahead, but if you do in a UI... lol cool story bro.
Edit. Oh no! I've been clocked by the Ubuntu crew!
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Set settings once in a config file and check it in, then never fight it again.
GUI is bloat for basically everything. If you want to rice go ahead, but if you do in a UI... lol cool story bro.
Edit. Oh no! I've been clocked by the Ubuntu crew!
All the settings changes should be config files. GUI is dumb Pooh.
I'm actually fine with Linux being for people who are into knowing how their computers work and Windows/MacOS for people who aren't.
sysctl, anyone?
If you don't know what you're doing, you have no reason to edit those settings.