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Never heard of the distro you mentioned. Most people just beginning with Linux are recommended to start on Linux mint or pop_OS. If you want to be able to experience Linux for the average user I would recommend one of these.
It's a Fedora-based distro with a gaming focus, maintained by the guys who made Eggroll or whatever it's called, the Proton thing. It was recommended in another thread and by a good friend of mine.
FWIW, I tried with Mint and it didn't work either.
Ok was just a thought. I hope someday you will be able to enjoy it