It depends on luck, nvidia is the least friendly to linux. I remember that I used to install linux on an nv laptop and the display was fine, but the screen brightness could not be adjusted, which made it very dazzling. After struggling for a long time, I was too lazy to do it. , just switch back to windows. So, either you try it yourself, and if it still doesn’t work after a lot of trouble, forget it
No, it has nothing to do with the graphics card. Moreover, core graphics cards generally do not have independent graphics cards.
What distribution are you installing? Ubuntu’s N card driver is relatively complete
It depends on luck, nvidia is the least friendly to linux. I remember that I used to install linux on an nv laptop and the display was fine, but the screen brightness could not be adjusted, which made it very dazzling. After struggling for a long time, I was too lazy to do it. , just switch back to windows. So, either you try it yourself, and if it still doesn’t work after a lot of trouble, forget it