I have an AMD laptop so it's not a problem for me. You should check out Pop OS, it's the only distro I know of that includes Nvidia drivers.
I did get Kubuntu to work on a system and then it couldn't save the WiFi password. It asked me to type it in every time it booted or woke up from a sleep. People kept saying the solution is to install Gnome Wallet or some shit, but it was already installed. Tried removing it and reinstalling but no luck. Every time I try to get Linux to go on a system I waste about a day trying to make it work before I give up. And that's a guy who's been building systems since 1995. I can't imagine how difficult it is for someone with less experience from back in the day when you had to manually configure everything in Windows, too.
You using a laptop or what? Most systems just work anymore if you build it yourself or buy a big brand prebuilt. Laptops are usually where fuckery lives.
No. Brand new desktop hardware.
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