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lol.
this single quote gives me understanding that you don't know what you're talking about. You literally making the shit up right now. If your system uses other package manager, the command simply won't run.
what's about googling stuff, there are literally wikis for every major distribution, and they're more than enough to install drivers (which this topic is all about) to any of their derivatives. I agree that having an ability to use official site is good, but this option is still as available if you're on linux. Its just so that it is not an option on windows, it is the only way, and it's annoying. Making a clean install? Be a dear, make sure to speedrun all this clownade with installing your proprietary drivers and software, don't forget to also draw a pentagram and provide some virgin blood in order to disable windows defender, annoying af automatic updates and realtime protection. Thank you Microsoft, I'm not stupid, i'll manage myself to not to download that sus af software, you don't have to use half of my pc resources just to regularily scan the file system on potential viruses.
In previous paragraph i have mentioned updates. Yeah, you either won't get any, or they're annoying af, and i'm not even talking about famous windows system ones (yeah, java?)
"sudo pacman -Syu" is the only command i have to run now to update literally everything all at once without it taking half an hour or a necessary reboot. You don't even have to stop what you were doing, as noone cockblocks you with a fucking loading screen.