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Do you have an AMD or Nvidia? Because I've heard that even though it's gotten better in the last year, Nvidias are still evidently a pain in the ASS on pretty much any Linux distro.
I'm on a 3060 on popOS and I've literally had one driver issue I had to rollback in the year I've been daily driving it.
I tried a few other distros, and popos just works. The only minor issue I've had is after days of playing some games, it will start to freeze up for a second or two every second or two. If I log out and in, it's fine again for a while.
I have an Nvidia card and it's going great. I don't know what people with trouble are doing to encounter problems because I've been using nothing but Nvidia cards since the early 2000s with Linux and I've never had issues.
I’m running the latest Fedora on plasma with a 4080. My only issue is the main screen on steam looks like white noise from a tv in 1990, outside of that though I have had no issues
I've had a 1070, 3060 and now 4080 on the same install. No problems here expect when the 3060 malfunctioned - replicated with windows. Some distros though can be nvidia horror stories because they don't ship updates fast enough, I use arch nvidia-dkms btw
Only issue I've had beyond installing drivers is steam big picture. Gamescope does not play nice with Nvidia, everything else is great