Well, looks like I spoke too soon when I said that Arch works 'fine' without 
enabling '3D Acceleration'. Yes, I get to a graphical login screen on Arch 
without that setting, but when I actually try to log in I never get to a usable 
desktop state. In order to achieve that, I also have to enable that setting for 
Arch.

So it looks like both distro's run into graphical issues when you leave that 
setting disabled; it's just that they appear at different stages due to 
installation/distribution differences. I just didn't notice until now because I 
normally login through SSH, and assUmed that a graphical login screen for Arch 
also meant that you got a usable desktop environment (without verifying that by 
actually logging in). Sorry for the noise.
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