Post B3B7FqSWnSOKvWComO by maika@kiyomizu.moe
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(DIR) Post #B3AxwN48xON0fwRIZM by kxroqi@fedinet.waltuh.cyou
2026-02-10T10:45:58.687339Z
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Awww hell nah, not the pc cuck :YoyokoShocked:
(DIR) Post #B3AxwOKUG72Oav5rgO by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T10:48:03.336505Z
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@kxroqi only on windows, for cucks
(DIR) Post #B3AyicmBqhnrIh3Cym by kxroqi@fedinet.waltuh.cyou
2026-02-10T10:50:08.721945Z
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@teto thank god i use my glorius arch linux :_3:
(DIR) Post #B3AyieAgf6zbcxWHnk by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T10:56:32.078873Z
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@kxroqi kubuntu is better
(DIR) Post #B3B0VcXbc1IiiN9jhw by Kagekokoro@varishangout.net
2026-02-10T11:16:49.161929Z
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@kxroqi you think you hate marketing sluts enoughBut you don'tYou don't hate marketing whores enough and this is what you get
(DIR) Post #B3B3pVuKHjDNnMxcqe by maika@kiyomizu.moe
2026-02-10T11:33:09.261Z
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@teto@cawfee.club @kxroqi@fedinet.waltuh.cyou can't go wrong with Fedora:yunochan_run_with_blobcat:
(DIR) Post #B3B3pWsweLhipNK2Km by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T11:54:02.686315Z
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@maika @kxroqi most people have nvidia gpus so no
(DIR) Post #B3B5s8PcIQZphdySTQ by maika@kiyomizu.moe
2026-02-10T12:11:12.964Z
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@teto@cawfee.club @kxroqi@fedinet.waltuh.cyou I use mostly Intel Arc and AMD and they both work fine, as for NVIDIA well I really don't recommend it for daily driving Linux but I've heard the drivers have improved a lot via Mesa and Nouveau recently
(DIR) Post #B3B5s9ykTIH0YtQ1s8 by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T12:16:53.854937Z
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@maika @kxroqi ive used nvidia on linux from 2017-2022 and if the OS doesnt come with nvidia drivers preinstalled I dont even look at it. Thats why I shilled popOS for so long :popos:
(DIR) Post #B3B63wsJ18T1Ob1hom by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T12:19:04.566953Z
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@maika @kxroqi on kubuntu im pretty sure you can select "proprietary drivers" during installation process. Or just run "sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" and then you have them too. In either case. The more steps the less likely it's good to recommend to people.
(DIR) Post #B3B6MAopud7Nr45tIG by maika@kiyomizu.moe
2026-02-10T12:19:09.478Z
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@teto@cawfee.club @kxroqi@fedinet.waltuh.cyou I dont have any nvidia GPU at hand to test but I think it was a complaint across all distros so in a way or another I believe many have managed to offer solutions to this problem. :ai_bonk:
(DIR) Post #B3B6PGZuxJGeaOaghE by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T12:22:56.087832Z
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@maika @kxroqi it's a bigger problem the more autistic the maintainer are about software licenses. Fedora would never offer a straight forward way to install nvidia drivers because their default position is "dont buy nvidia"
(DIR) Post #B3B7FqSWnSOKvWComO by maika@kiyomizu.moe
2026-02-10T12:28:36.813Z
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@teto@cawfee.club @kxroqi@fedinet.waltuh.cyou I think that's something they have to probably revisit and improve similar to Ubuntu/Kubuntu does as you've mentioned for a beginner user yeah it's a better choice.
(DIR) Post #B3B7Fr32bhbAklHygy by teto@cawfee.club
2026-02-10T12:32:23.365719Z
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@maika @kxroqi they have stated they will not offer this in a user-friendly way. Therefore I cant recommend fedora to the "average user" (70% nvidia)