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โI donโt want to learn/use the CLIโ is equivalent to saying โI only want to use features that have a GUIโ, which you can already do on any operating system (including Linux).
What? No, it doesn't mean that.
If you want audio, but will have to use CLI to fix the issue. You have a feature you want, but can't use because of CLI.
Same with installing software or using advanced settings. If that is only accessible through CLI, it is a major flaw for any user.
It's a major flaw for those who doesn't want to learn how to copy-paste to CLI and take the first few steps into the terminal. Which is a valid approach.