Bill Davidsen wrote:
The underlying issue is that no one can write software to automate correct handling of (a) hardware which hasn't been created when you write the software or (b) people who want something you wouldn't have picked as the default.
A) is not correct. Modern hardware in most cases can return the right information during autoprobing following standard interfaces for doing so.
B) is only partially correct since in many cases, the system has multiple users with per user settings that are different from each other.
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