Well when trying to run Starfield it told me my card wasn't good enough so I went back to Windows to play it lol, so it installs the driver but I don't think it actually recognises it if that makes sense?
I would like to say yes about swapping drivers, however I don't get that option.
**** COMMODORE OS VISION V2.0 (Beta 3) ****
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 31Gi 1.4Gi 26Gi 87Mi 3.0Gi 29Gi
Swap: 8.0Gi 0B 8.0Gi
Commodore@Commodore ~
READY.
nvidia-settings
ERROR: NVIDIA driver is not loaded
ERROR: Unable to load info from any available system
Commodore@Commodore ~
READY
I also agree with Linus, from what I've read of numerous people with the same problem it's possible it's to do with safe boot being on but I don't really get it I needed it off just to install the OS in the first place. Only time it is on is when I boot to Windows 10 otherwise it is off.
Just had another look at that site, I will attempt the Unstable "SID" maybe have more luck with it, hmmm seems to continue to install 4.70 when it should be installing Version_535.183.01? I'm going to guess adding # in /etc/apt/sources.list blacklists the line? Didn't help, I even decided to remove everything from the sources.list (obviously saved them elsewhere to readd them back if needed) and use only the "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ sid main contrib non-free non-free-firmware" but to no avail