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I would avoid that nVidia open source driver anyway. Sadly the proprietary one has been better in my experience.
Same .. I think this would only really impact a select few who are trying to do a fresh install with 6.3 kernel, as very few live discs use proprietary drivers during install (is it only PopOS that does that?). Even then most mainstream distros wouldn't have had live discs with 6.3 (Fedora 38 did not and I'm guessing all Debian based ones had an older kernel). Not sure about Arch and OpenSUSE tho
Anyway, the good news is that there's already a patch for this out with 6.4 so even those handful that would have been affected should be fine now:
https://www.phoronix.com/news/Nouveau-Use-After-Free-Fixed
When I recently did a fresh Manjaro install, it offered to load the Live CD with proprietary drivers. When I installed that way, nVidia proprietary was pre-installed. I guess they're learning from PopOS.