The issue is two-sided - I have attached some logs in the description,
which shouldn't happen.

So Nvidia driver shouldn't crash my system, even if it's there, and
should realize that it's an amd card. system-udev should realize that
something is trying to break the ubuntu os apart, and make it
unresponsive until my graphics card is not burning up. Some fallback
mechanism should be there which stops any process and even block that to
happen. If this problem won't be fixed, then I had to change my Linux
distro, as Iwas facing with the issue with several months and it was
even worse.

I don't really care whether it's accidentally installed or not, and a
user really do not care, if the machine is working. NVidia driver even
if it's installed it shouldn't be activated like crazy suddenly, and
convert my relatively new computer to an 80's PC monitor.

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  Nvidia driver causing system-udev hog on a non-nvidia machine

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