I have an HP Victus laptop that I’m trying to get to fully work. It has two GPUs. The integrated is an AMD and the discrete is an Nvidia. For about a month I’ve been attempting to get Debian 12 to see and use the Nvidia card. My knowledge on anything Linux is not strong.
I got as far as getting the proprietary driver loaded. I just couldn’t get anything to side load it when I launched anything.
I’ve stepped back a bit, and started to wonder if I’d have a better experience if I tried a different distro. I’ve heard some are better for multi-GPU situations like Manjaro.
So I guess I’m asking everyone if I should try jumping distros for this AMD/Nvidia situation?
Manjaro is aimed more at newcomers from what I know. You’re usually supposed to use GUIs instead of CLIs for a lot of thing. Personally, I don’t use it (Garuda and Endeavor are my favorites), but I don’t see the problem with using it.
IMO, Arch (and most Arch-likes, Manjaro being the exception) has a big focus on customization. The goal of Arch is to let you basically do whatever you want, whereas Manjaro is designe to work out of the box. As kalzEOS on r/archlinux put it: