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Try a different flash drive and try erasing the first MB of the target installation drive before installation.
Confirm that you're booting via UEFI.
There's a known issue that it won't boot on a Ryzen 7xxx series cpu.
Also there's a known issue that it has poor support for Nvidia.
You might have a better time asking their community. They link to it in their readme.
Edit: if you're new to Linux, this will be a poor experience. It's basically an early access OS, with missing features and buggy everything.
It looks like it might be my Nvidia card, I'm aware it's an EA os, youtube made me think it was a simple install with little issues. Maybe I should try other places to look for information next time.
manjaro is quite similar to the steamdeck os if you use KDE. That has the benefits of being on a popular distro.
I tried KDE Neon, and I like it but I broke it in seconds after installing Nvidia drivers, would manjaro be more stable do you think?
If you want a more stable os, kubuntu lts. It makes installing nvidia drivers pretty straightforward.
I'll try them both out.
The more I look into everything, the more Nvidia cards look like a pain.