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If this has affected you, it's time to try out linux, even if you are just running it off of a flash drive for a few days.
Linux Mint is very plug and play, and should feel pretty similar to windows.
The Linux circlejerk here is so fucking annoying. We get it. Linux is clearly superior in every way.
It's not though..like for instance I installed endeavor on my laptop with a 2070 and an i7 and the hoops I had to jump through to get the OS to use my graphics card over the integrated graphics was absurd for any regular user. It's a good thing I'm in IT let's just say that.
Eh, there is a problem with perspective here. Nvidia does not want to play nice for consumers on Linux. Linux would work fine for dual graphics if they allowed it basically.
Mmm I think it's a Linux problem at that point.
Yes, I got that. I was just saying that the Linux community actively developed drivers with good results and that quite recently Nvidia closed off their hardware which stopped that effort for a while. You are free to think what you want, but I hold that your perspective is wrong.