The settings.sol file seems to be in some kind of binary format, I don't
believe we can safely write a script that can parse and modify that file
without knowing the exact format. Even if we could write such a script,
there's no safe and secure way to modify files in user's home
directories on package installation. The added complexity is I'm not
sure hardware acceleration is broken for _all_ users or if it is broken
only for a subset of Nvidia chipsets and driver versions.

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  Wrong tint with Nvidia after upgrading to 11.2

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