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Are you able to use a distro functionally until you get proprietary drivers installed? Having never been through the process I have no clue what it looks like or how any of it works ๐
Oh yeah, it worked out of the box, and maybe I didn't need to install the nvidia drivers at all except that I play some games and had a few issues with games crashing while starting. I can't say 100% it was the cause, but updating to the proprietary drivers fixed my issue.
Gotcha, thank you. It kinda sounds like I can just help them figure out desktop and distro while using the open source drivers, and then regardless of what path they wanna go I can follow a tutorial for the process for whatever distro
That's exactly what I would recommend. See if it works out of the box and not fiddle with it unless there's a problem.
Gotcha, thanks! I wasn't sure if that was possible
I appreciate everyone's guidance! hopefully it means I can get everything up and running smoothly for them :)