• @klyde
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    261 year ago

    And most people use Nvidia. Don’t act like it’s a small number.

    • @[email protected]
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      191 year ago

      Lmao. “Unless you’re in the majority of PC gamers then it’s not a problem” Linux users I swear

      • @kmkz_ninja
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        101 year ago

        “Or if you need to use Adobe products”

      • @[email protected]
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        51 year ago

        Pretty much every distro offers an easy way to install nvidia drivers.

        It’s the peripherals that really need drivers. I remember having to install digimend drivers for my friend’s graphics tablet for example. That said, it wasn’t supported well on Windows either and performed better on my Linux setup than on Windows once I did find out about the digimend drivers.

        Driver troubles for peripherals aren’t uncommon in Windows either. Don’t get me started on printers. Somehow, printers and scanners have always been plug and play for me on Linux, contrary to what I often hear.

      • @itsJoelle
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        21 year ago

        I run Nvida and Linux pretty regularly. It takes an extra step, but if you aren’t using a card at, basically, release it should be fine. 🤷‍♂️

    • @ouch
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      71 year ago

      apt install nvidia-driver

    • @Spudwart
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      51 year ago

      Most gamers use nvidia.

      The average person uses integrated intel or amd graphics.