I have just watched this video and in it 2 things are said that made my Linux newbie heart sink:
- Debian 13 is not going to get the latest versions of Nvidia drivers and there are better distros for us.
- Debian in general is not meant to run on the latest hardware.
I am on a regularly upgraded desktop tower gaming PC and currently I have an Nvidia card and an Intel CPU (which, I know, even just because of the mobo chipset is not a great choice).
In this conditions and wanting to invest even more in gaming and new hardware in the future, what should I run on, instead of LMDE 6?
You can use the sgfxi installation script to get up to date drivers. :P
Thanks for the suggestion.
I just tried following the tutorial and… it only made me more proficient at using Timeshift.
To be exact, it prompted me to create a xorg.conf file, which apparently is not in my system. I accepted and it brought me to a black screen with a black screen that remained there for 5 minutes. I force rebooted the machine and it failed to launch lightdm.service.
So USB, Timeshift and back we are.
I am afraid I am not at your level yet. Been stable on Linux since only a few months.
Thanks again though, at least I know it exists.