Alright, I created a new bootable USB with Xfce 21.3 and didn’t have to use compatibility mode this time. Did a fresh install and all the updates and it looks to be working just fine now! It even seems to run a bit faster which is also nice. Thanks for the help, this did the trick!
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Command not found and then it lists a bunch of options nvidia-utils-### (there’s a bunch of different ones with different numbers, some ending in -server).
How would I blacklist the nouveau driver? The driver manager doesn’t seem to have any functionality beyond a big checkmark that says says (lies) that everything is good.
First two steps worked, but then I get errors and it says unable to locate those packages.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Understanding Linux and choosing your first Linux distro, v2.0
9·8 months agoI’m here just to see where I should go after Win 10 and am not sure I’m much closer to finding the answer. I’m at least a bit familiar with Linux on the steam deck and Ubuntu I installed on an old laptop years ago so can’t imagine how extra confusing this is to someone with zero prior exposure.
I ended up installing an older version of mint as suggested by another comment and it seems to be working just fine now. Guess there’s a limit to how backwards-compatible the newest version is.