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There has never been a Linux Distro that I didn't have to do something on the command line to get something working, I have pretty standard hardware, all Intel (not Sandy Bridge).
Furthermore, most sysadmin graphical tools are just frontends for the backend tools and most of the time in my experience, are either buggy or flat out don't work.
The only Linux installer I trust is the Anaconda installer, since that has been working for about 10 years now.
And it makes it pretty simple for someone to trash a user's system.
For example I have seen stuff like this, to be run as root on a Linux forum ...
dd if=/home/username/cdimage.iso of=/dev/sda
I am pretty sure something like that would trash most people's systems if they were to run it as root.