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It won't work with a GUI after installing via text installer.
How could I change the driver via terminal?
(Live environment didn't work either)
I had my last nvidia card a long time ago, but from what I remember, you download it off their website, put it on a stick, and then execute it, its a binary. Try different (older) versions too, and try to force x11 like I said, to see if it has to do with wayland
edit: as in, you just install an older version through binary installer
edit edit: im sorry, im out of time, good luck! if x11 and framebuffer graphics dont work either (and maybe mpv with vo=drm and other vo= options is a great way to try stuff) and older versions dont work either, and no luck with nouvau, then im out of ideas!
I'll try that if still having issues with Cachy, which is at least currently installing. Thanks for the info