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Softwareentwickler* und Ökoterrorist* aus dem Norden. (dey/dem)
Except of course with Nvidia drivers, those are always shit.
Doesn’t that depend on the distro? In most cases they should be supplied as a (meta)package and only require installation through the package manager, kernel modules should be built automatically then.
While this is ofc only anecdotal evidence: I haven’t had problems with different models of Nvidia GPUs on different distributions (OpenSUSE, Debian, Pop!_OS, Elementary, EndeavourOS) in the last years. With a small workaround, even Wayland works flawlessly - the problem with missing GAMMA_LUT support and night light notwithstanding here.
ITT: Cryptobros and apologists finding new and creative ways to justify the behaviour of a company, the head of which was ousted from his last position because of crude political views, i.e. not granting people basic rights.
Debian Bookworm KDE - though I have to admit that it’s not my final destination when it comes to distro hopping, I guess. Currently thinking about giving Zorin OS a go.
Manjaro GNOME on my desktop. Still looking into what to install onto my work notebook when I get the new one.