I describe Debian as the “raw” linux experience, where you have to do a lot of shell work for specific things to work, like drivers.
For example on Debian you have to follow This Manual for Nvidia drivers whereas on Linux Mint (and iirc this opens immediately after installing the OS) you have Driver Manager, simply click on the install button for the driver you need and you’re good to go.
I describe Debian as the “raw” linux experience, where you have to do a lot of shell work for specific things to work, like drivers.
For example on Debian you have to follow This Manual for Nvidia drivers whereas on Linux Mint (and iirc this opens immediately after installing the OS) you have Driver Manager, simply click on the install button for the driver you need and you’re good to go.
Or just use MX Linux (based on Debian Stable) and have the same experience with clicking, “install nvidia drivers”, and off you go.
Do you know if it comes pre-installed? First time I’ve heard of that package.
Yea, there’s a link for it in MX Tools.