1. and 2. are never even an options on linux - there's probably some way but the effort/payoff is basically a nogo. On apple I get those by default just by using the same apple id on the devices. It's not a principled comparison but a practical one between using these systems.
Again if you're coming from MacOS and expect Linux to be better at "just works" you're in for a bad surprise.
> On apple I get those by default just by using the same apple id on the devices. It's not a principled comparison but a practical one between using these systems.
Right. That's why you're complaining about how they don't work.
Anyway, I never suggested that Linux is better at "just works."
Instead, I suggested that -all- of them have issues and further posited that, on Linux, those issues are actionable.
I am disinclined to defend a position that I do not hold.
Again if you're coming from MacOS and expect Linux to be better at "just works" you're in for a bad surprise.