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That's strange as I've never had that issue using Nvidia cards. Perhaps it's some odd bug on your end.Let me be clear, when I installed Mint I went into it knowing that the proprietary drivers were the way to go, the problem was that the software manager was bugged or it wasn't giving me the correct driver. That's what I meant by "kept giving me the Noveau driver", I could select proprietary drivers, but I don't think it replaced them on a reboot. Instead, it defaulted to the Noveau driver and stayed that way, despite my choice. I would reboot my system only to find the Noveau checkbox ticked in driver manager. It wasn't properly installing the proprietary drivers. I tried everything including removing the files, messing with Nvidia config files, installing third party scripts and configs, nothing. It just got worse.
Mint uses the same driver manager as Ubuntu, and Ubuntu gave me the proprietary driver as soon as I selected it in the graphical installer. No problems.
Yes you can do that, but that doesn't fully solve the problem. Remove snapd with apt and try installing something common like firefox or nginx, apt will default to the snap repositories when you attempt to install. You have to find the urls Mint and Popos use for the regular distro's software repository and add them, which isn't guaranteed to work with whatever packages you may want to download due to potential dependancy issues. When you want to use the normal binaries, sometimes it's better to go with the distro that has something important like that already configured. This all may change though if the last few holdouts decide to switch to snap/flatpak containers for easier maintainability in the next major releases so in the end I guess do what works for you.Snap Store gets removed in two terminal commands. Since when did Linux tinkerers lose the ability to use the terminal?
And sure I heard some bad things about how Snaps used to be, but I didn't see much of a problem with Snapped Firefox when I used it (granted, I did use it for only five minutes max). It functioned okay, I still ended up replacing it with a Flatpak out of habit.