I had big issues on Dell gaming laptop and Nvidia drivers in Lubuntu, after updating the drivers I got log in freezes, so after second reinstall of the OS I disabled acpi on start up, it boots slower but works just fine, I never understood why Nvidia neglects Linux so much
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There has been a lot of advances even with Nvidia in recent years. Assuming the GPU in the laptop is semi-modern (not sure if it's 10xx or 20xx and newer, but one of those), you should be able to just install any modern distro and it should just work. This is especially true for gaming focused distros (like CachyOS), which doesn't have to be used for gaming btw. They will auto-detect just fine in the installer and there is zero effort or tinkering required.
I know that. I just wanted to install the drivers strictly on Debian because I love Debian, and it’s the only distro I use. I’d been jumping around between different distros, but after falling in love with LMDE’s stability, I fell in love with Debian, and then I just switched straight to a clean install of pure debian
This is awesome. Which llm did you use that gave you the suggestion?
Gemini Pro 3 and 2.5 as far as I remember
What is the state of 10xx drivers? I'm having issues with mine and I'm desperately looking how to fix them
stick to v550? That's what I'm doing with my piece of crap, and it's only melting because of the stupid non muxing (or whatever) integrated graphics card.
Just did some troubleshooting. I had 550 for a bit, upgrading to 580 did nothing. I seem to have fixed my issues by changing Ubuntu's display framerate from 30 to 60