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Hey just saw your update.
Since you're new to linux, I would suggest switching to a distro that handles installing the NVIDIA driver for you. Since doing it the "hard way" is a real hassle.
Your problem is potentially (as there's much I don't know about your setup) a issue with secure boot rejecting your driver and you need to enroll a MOK key. There are other common issues, if you enjoy the challenge feel free to stick with it. I'd suggest watching some youtube tutorials.
However, if you just want this to work and move forward I'd suggest Kubuntu LTS as it has a really handy installer for it.