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Try a different Linux distro and perform a drive wipe + clean install.
There is a top 10 list of Linux that are deemed good for stability, work and especially Gaming; if your Linux of choice is not on that list, don't use it. Especially if your goal is Gaming on Linux using Wine or Steam+Proton.
Look strongly into these and how their user experience is:
Pop_OS
MINT
Manjaro
Ubuntu
Kbuntu
I would definitely say by default that Nvidia users should try Pop!_OS first because they have releases specific for Nvidia users that installs the best driver automatically. Only when they get used to Linux should they ever consider Manjaro
While I do not like AMD GPUs very much, they run and work fine under Linux and are much preferred when using pretty much any Linux ditro.
What I find strange is, everything I find in the internet is a out the internet connection in general. People having no internet for whatever reason. For me, it is just the "welcome" box is the only thing that doesn't connect. No idea why.
I just woke up and I will try again today but if not, I have no idea what to do. I definitely need to update system and drivers but can't seem to be able to do. If not, I'll just use windows again (which I really don't want)
Performance is similar, usually only very slightly worse than with Windows.
When typing your password in the terminal will will not show anything, this is done for security. But it is typing.
It is one of the most popular Arch-based distros. It is basically just Arch with a bunch of preinstalled software and a graphical installer.
Linux with Intel or AMD CPU + AMD GPU = you don't have to touch drivers; at least not for the GPU
If you say so. I never knew popular and linux could ever be side by side in the same sentence.
Is there any other way to update system? As I heard there is a driver update for Radeon 7000 series, especially for the power consumption problem of the cards, but I don't know if it is installed automatically or not and wanted ease my sanity.
As for terminal, I am even more confused now because I put the password and press enter, it says wrong password or something and wants me to repeat. Tried several times but it just refuse.
If it doesn't have one you can instead use the following command to run updates.
These drivers are a part of Linux and Mesa, they are updated during normal system updates.
If it says wrong password you typed the wrong password.