On 11/25/21 3:08 AM, Tim via users wrote:
I don't think so, unless you're trying to be funny. We
don't have to
do any of this pallaver for other several other graphics chipsets,
audio chipsets, USB chipsets, WiFi, etc. The system figures it out for
us. It was one of the great features of Linux of an install often
"just working" without any user jiggery pokery.
Don't blame Linux for that, blame nVidia for not providing either
drivers or the chipset's specs so that drivers can be written by OSS
programmers. If you must use nVidia but don't want to do what's needed
to install the drivers, try Ubuntu because they automate the
installation of the binary blob drivers.