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Oof, that must've been a bitch to configure.
Nope, worked perfectly fine out of the box. I heard bad things about Nvidia and Linux, but I didn't really run into any issues that I can tell are Nvidia's fault so far.
actually I also have an Nvidia GPU (1050 mobile i think) and it was not too hard to configure. also I think the newer generations are even easier to configure. PS. I am using open suse tumbleweed
NVIDIA has improved a ton in the last year and a half. It was terrible before like two years ago, but now it's getting close to on par, especially on xorg it's better than AMD a lot of the time even. I mean, just a couple weeks ago AMD fucking broke their GPU modules in the kernel, so anyone like me that uses AMD graphics on Arch has to use an older kernel until the fix reaches stable in like a month.