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LTT does another Linux Challenge
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I've found that Ubuntu still has by far the easiest one-click Nvidia driver installer of any distro, and switching between driver versions (such as rolling back if a new driver is buggy) is also far easier on Ubuntu.
I say that as someone who does not like Ubuntu in most other aspects.
funny that on Windows you have to update your drivers like this too, I see no issue with using a "slow" distro like Ubuntu for this, I have other reasons to avoid Ubuntu like snap packages
Have you heard the good news of our Lord and Savior, atomic Fedora versions? It's even easier there because the driver is part of the image itself, and rollbacks are as easy as selecting a different entry in the boot manager.