Hi
Download the acpi_call module source from here,
http://github.com/mkottman/acpi_call
you have to compile it by using,
make
# and load it to kernel
sudo insmod acpi_call.ko
# runt the test script
./test_off.sh
The test script will list the code for turning off your card, just
replace OFF in that code with ON for the code that will enable the
card, then to enable the card again you just have to
echo (CODE)> /proc/acpi/call
Take a look at the howto below to make it run at startup every time.
Make sure you edit the bumblebee-enablecard and bumblebee-dsiablecard
files bumblebee uses them to enable and disable the card.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RcLocalHowto
hope it helps,
- Madura A.
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Michel Schweegmann
<michel.schweegmann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello.
I've a Samsung RF711 S07 with a Nvidia GeForce 540M and a Intel Core i7
(2nd generation).
I have succesfully installed bumblebee on Ubuntu / Kubuntu 11.04, but
i'm not sure what to do
by editing the scrips to enable/disable the card.
How can i create a script which should work? I can't find a template in
the template folder
from bumblebee.
If i try to start a appication with optirun programname, it shows me
this message:
_PS0 Enabling nVidia Card failed (Error: AE_NOT_FOUND).
I copied a random template from the scripts to /usr/local/bin. It
doesn't work for me.
How can i create such scripts for this notebook?
Sorry for my bad english. I hope you can understand my problem..
Best regards, Michel
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