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Manjaro spesifically is the arch deriative that is bound to break no one reccomends it nowadays. And Ubuntu and fedora aren't distros that tend to break really, Linux doesn't auto update either. if you are installing custom kernel modules it is your responsibility to check if they're updated not before you update your system as long as that stuff doesn't come with the distro (than it's the distro maintainers responsibility). You are doing modifications that are meant for experienced users when youbson't know what you are getting into. User error user error user error. Linux kernel is also far more compatible with any congifuration rrally than windows ever could be, it's the reason linhx works so well in older machines too. and distro maibtainer don't have to accojbt for every set up it juat doesn't work like that windows doean't do that either. Kindly I propose stopping this stupid discussion because you only half know what you are talking about.
Nvidia GPUs require a custom kernel module. If you expect the average user to care that much about their computer, you are silly.
I know exactly what modification I've done and why. In fact, lots of distros ship with these modules then don't update them properly. Despite that I've solved this issue many times. It's just a time-consuming task that I don't want to do. I have other hobbies.
You know nothing of what you talk about. You are extremely biased as you've pointed out in your other comments and proud of it. No one is saying people shouldn't use Linux, people here are saying they don't want a chore for an OS.
Also, your attitude is the biggest reason Linux isn't a popular desktop OS. The Linux community keeps mass adoption away with this sort of attitude. I recommend stopping this conversation at the risk of truly exposing yourself as the angry troglodyte you are.