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As long as you dont use nvidia linux works really well.
Even that is a myth nowadays. Wayland is still hit and miss, but with x11, it's as good as Intel or AMD.
And, if the guys at System76 keep their promises (and historically, they have), with the release of COSMIC, even that will be fixed for good :)
How is a desktop environment gonna fix Nvidia being incompatible with Wayland?
According to what they say, they're writing this DE with Wayland and Nvidia's Wayland compatibility in mind.
So far, they've always been trustworthy, so, I'm inclined to believe their statements.
Linux graphics stack only supports implicit sync, Nvidia only supports explicit sync. It's not something that a desktop environment can fix as patches are needed to be implemented in Nvidia drivers, Wayland protocols, XWayland and maybe even Mesa or the kernel itself.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/issues/1317