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Largest technology reporter/show on YouTube, unless I'm mistaken...? His channel has over 5 billion views.
He did install the nvidia driver (this is what your terminal command would do, right?).
He was complaining that it seemed to have poor performance compared to the Windows version of the nvidia driver.
Linus and the other guy there mentioned later in the video that they think they would have had a better experience using a Radeon GPU because the drivers are better for Linux or something. (I suppose because they're open source?)
In any case, he and his channels have been doing a lot of commentary suggesting the idea that gamers should consider trying Linux instead of Windows 11 because of some issue Windows 11 has:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ua-d9OeUOg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAFMJ1LnQu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co6FePZoNgE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T_-HMkgxt0
So he and his show are doing a test-run of him and his co-host installing Linux distros on their "daily driver" personal PCs for gaming to see how it goes (and if it goes badly, how long they can last before going back to Windows).
Could be a big deal for the Linux community if it goes well and a lot of gamers watching his channel decide to go with one of the Linux distros instead of Windows 11.
I'm looking at some of his videos that were posted right now. Seems like he has good intentions into getting some of his audience into Linux distributions.
All in all the videos posted above are entertaining. I'll probably look into his "running linux as daily driver challenge" videos. Those seem interesting. A lot of Nvidia's settings aren't directly put into the Gui manager though, and have to be accessed from the command line, but as he noted, he's not really used to that yet and it has a learning curve. Interesting vids.
Yes...
Ah, ok.
Obviously you haven't heard what he says, but a short recap would be to drop the eliteism in the Linux world and actually listen to feedback from newcomers
Just saying because I get the impression there is some hostility here toward Linus for complaining about his bad nvidia experience on Linux.