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Linux drivers wouldn’t do anything for macOS, but at least you know it works. I would try reinstalling macOS.
I think i tried reinstalling it, but I can't remember now.. That's kind of what I figured, but I wasn't sure if this could work, guess its back to wiping it again (if that even works lol)
Boot into recovery or a different drive like usb key. You could also try safe mode, maybe you installed something that is causing driver conflict.