We don’t have geforce experience on Linux (afaik). Ubuntu has a built in “proprietary drivers” app that just pulls the Nvidia drivers for you on first boot after install. Very low effort (on the happy path at least. If you use unsupported/brand new cards, you’re probably going to have a much less fun time)
This is why you Linux, point blank.
On Linux you have no official GUI companion app for your graphics card from NVIDIA AFAIK.
Linux beginners and Nvidia cards aren’t really a good mix in all fairness
nvidia drivers in linux can be a monumental mess
That certainly was the case for a long time. I’ve haven’t had any issues for 5+ years. Devs made it a priority.
Nvidia is still closed source, even on Linux…
Use the nouveau drivers of course
Does the Linux build of GeForce experience not do this, because if it does then it’s still a problem
We don’t have geforce experience on Linux (afaik). Ubuntu has a built in “proprietary drivers” app that just pulls the Nvidia drivers for you on first boot after install. Very low effort (on the happy path at least. If you use unsupported/brand new cards, you’re probably going to have a much less fun time)