You can have both installed and it should figure it out. Additionally the kernel drivers should give you a basic GUI too, if you choose to swap the GPU or uninstall AMD before you install the nvidia drivers.
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Thank you, that helps!
Are you wanting to run the nvidia proprietary drivers? I haven't tried installing them without the card being installed first.
If you don't care/want the open source drivers then just install the card and on startup it should load the appropriate drivers for the card. And if you don't like the open source ones just switch once it's installed.
Yes, I unfortunately need the proprietary drivers. Unless the open source ones have gotten a whole lot better in the 4-5 years I've been using Linux on my desktop. I really hope AMD steps up their game because their cards are just worse performance wise.
Unless the open source ones have gotten a whole lot better in the 4-5 years
Good news!
They're not perfect, but they are a lot better. Worst case just change it post install when you know nothing funky will happen.
Thanks! I'll give the foss drivers a try. I doubt I'll stick with them but I'd love to be wrong.