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who doesn't? lol
i intentionally avoided nvidia this time around because of my experiences w it in the past.
Oddly, not a single problem on my 2070 system but I think age helps Linux get stable. Older the hardware, the better open source works.
very true and i would have been better insulated by purchasing older hardware, but buying electronics second hand has always made me regret it.
My GTX 970 has always worked on Linux Mint, even when it was only a year old
nvidia support has definately gotten better and the first part of my comment was snark; it's ignorable... like most of what i say. lol