Fesora shows a popup on first boot along the lines if "click here if you need NViDIA drivers." If you install an Nvidia GPU aft the fact you have to search for it, but there is a GUI.
It'the term is kind of old fashioned, more used in poetry. Also there isn't really consense over what the seven seas are. Some count Atlantic and Pacific as one each and add stuff like the carribbean, the gulf of Mexico America or the Mediterranean.
I have to admit, I kinda like it. Especially the blue and white rims on the red front if the car look really cool to me. Not the best livery in the world by any stretch, but still really cool.
it's very likely you are still seeing stuff. Total darkness is incredibly difficult to achive, there will always be a little bit of light leaking in somewhere. The cells in the middle of your retina are less sensitive to changes in brightness but can see colour very well, while the edge of your vision is more light sensitive but can mostly just see black and white. This has the effect that when it is very dark, vision is reduced to the edges of your field of view, hence if you look away slightly it is easier to see things.
I have connected my printer with a 120€ audiophile cable, and I tell you the prints are just a lot sharper. It gives the text a lot more air , especially around the serifs. Times New Roman looks especiallygood with it.
Fesora shows a popup on first boot along the lines if "click here if you need NViDIA drivers." If you install an Nvidia GPU aft the fact you have to search for it, but there is a GUI.