Personally, I’m a fan of apps that use your system theme automatically so they don’t even need to ask you.
Personally, I’m a fan of apps that use your system theme automatically so they don’t even need to ask you.
Cars already do that with having their own cell connection that you can’t turn off. It’s dystopian.
I’ve never used Ubuntu and I don’t have a 4090, so I am wholly unqualified to answer that question. My comparison was between Mint and Pop. That being said, Canonical has had its more than fair share of controversies in the past, so you’d probably want to avoid them if it’s convenient to do so, all else being equal.
I can confirm that PopOS works well on devices with both an iGPU and an nvidia dGPU.
I found that Pop!_OS (another Ubuntu fork) worked better with Nvidia crap out of the box. They both seem pretty good.
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