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Message #01269
Re: nvidia/nvidia systems: has anyone tried bumblebee?
I'm using bumblebee. It works fine, I can use both card, chose which card
use with wihich application.
bumblebee is not intel specific, but you have to alter the default xorg
configuration to use another IGP.
2011/5/23 MASSUCHETTI Jonathan <iletaitunfois@xxxxxxxxxx>
> I'm using bumblebee. It works fine, I can use both card, chose which card
> use with wihich application.
>
> bumblebee is not intel specific, but you have to alter the default xorg
> configuration to use another IGP.
>
>
> 2011/5/23 Eric Appleman <erappleman@xxxxxxxxx>
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>> On 05/23/2011 02:04 AM, Albert Vilella wrote:
>>
>>> I just found this question in askubuntu.com:
>>>
>>> http://askubuntu.com/questions/30073/using-the-onboard-vga-output-with-a-pcie-video-card-both-nvidia
>>>
>>> And I am wondering if anyone has tried bumblebee on an nvidia/nvidia
>>> system. Is it working?
>>> AFAICS, bumblebee assumes the integrated card is an intel so far...
>>>
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>> What you are trying to is what Nvidia will be calling their Synergy
>> technology.
>>
>> http://www.anandtech.com/show/4292/nvidia-synergy-desktop-optimus
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