Well, in my admittedly anecdotal experience, Linux has less of a chance of getting FUBARed up by mysterious settings glitches. (I have had a Linux install get spectacularly FUBARed at least once from a broken update process, but usually it's happened through operator error, albeit sometimes aided and abetted by some program's spectacularly bad UX.)
As for the rest, my suspicion is that the newer "mobile generation" OSes both tend to get messed up much less often this way and tend to have much less recourse to the user when they do. That's certainly true for iOS/iPadOS and I suspect it's true for ChromeOS; I suspect Android is probably somewhere between iOS and Linux on that scale.
As for the rest, my suspicion is that the newer "mobile generation" OSes both tend to get messed up much less often this way and tend to have much less recourse to the user when they do. That's certainly true for iOS/iPadOS and I suspect it's true for ChromeOS; I suspect Android is probably somewhere between iOS and Linux on that scale.