Weird, I had never heard of any of this when I was trying to learn more before switching.
The exceptions to this are Arch using an installer
idk, i installed arch (btw :comfy-cool:) the normal way and haven't had any problems. twice actually, on my pc and laptop which both have nvidia gpu's. maybe things have changed since you last looked into it?
Debian ships an iso with proprietary drivers; Ubuntu comes with them I believe. Nouveau usually works well enough to get you a desktop. Not sure about Redhat derivatives.
Nvidia's proprietary drivers are pretty much the same between Linux and Windows. Nvidia sucks, but Nvidia cards don't suck to use.
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Weird, I had never heard of any of this when I was trying to learn more before switching.
idk, i installed arch (btw :comfy-cool:) the normal way and haven't had any problems. twice actually, on my pc and laptop which both have nvidia gpu's. maybe things have changed since you last looked into it?
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Debian ships an iso with proprietary drivers; Ubuntu comes with them I believe. Nouveau usually works well enough to get you a desktop. Not sure about Redhat derivatives.