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Should I give Arch a shot?
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I've been using it on my main box for a few years with a 1070 and then a 2080 without issues. Not that it means anything. I've never really had issues with nVidia despite running Linux for 25+ years and having used a fair number of their cards, but according to the Internet I'm the only one on the planet. So YMMV.