https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=452272
--- Comment #2 from techxga...@outlook.com --- (In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > It already can, if the drivers in question have AppStream metadata. They do > on many distros. I'm on Fedora 35 right now, and if I search for "nvidia" I > get the NVIDIA proprietary drivers, right there. If you don't see that, bug > your distro to add AppStream metadata for drivers. > > Your distro is Neon, but it's just a thin shell around Ubuntu, so you would > want to ask them. Of course Ubuntu is a bit of a black hole these days... :( I knew that. I saw a post on Twitter about that. What I'm talking about is a driver manager that'll detect the hardware that's installed in the system and the software will attempt to find the relevant drivers for it (i.e. Realtek drivers for WiFi/Bluetooth modules/USB adapters) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.