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It hasn’t change since mid-2000s if you only talk about the installation process itself. Usually you would have at least some piece of hardware that wouldn’t work out of box and it used to be a lot of work until getting everything in place
NDISWrapper used to be the worst.
Nvidia was also more painful than now.
Nvidia has become pretty painless in the last few years. A year ago a guy told me to try wayland so I did and surprisingly I've been on wayland ever since on my desktop. The last time I don't think I was even able to see my desktop. Now the 555 drivers made things even better.
Winmodems
Modems in general were either entirely PnP or a total goddamn nightmare in my experience. There was no in between. I remember setting up Slackware in the late 90s and my serial modem just worked. Even after I changed it, it worked. Even after I installed an internal modem, it worked. A few years later I set up Debian or one of its kids (probably knoppix, but I won't testify to it) and couldn't get a modem to work to save my life. It was so bad that I just didn't use any Linux until I got DSL.
Edit: a couple of letters
I had forgotten about that and now I am sad that I've been reminded.