Microsoft is using malware-like pop-ups in Windows 11 to get people to ditch Google - eviltoast
  • Intralexical@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The only downside I have is one you wouldn’t experience because you’re not using a laptop.

    Optimus/Bumblebee/IGPU switching/whatever?

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      1 year ago

      It’s just optimus now.

      The issue is that in order for a program to use the dedicated GPU, I need to launch it with prime-run prepended to it.

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        1 year ago

        There’s probably some programs that you always want to run with the dedicated GPU, though.

        Copy the launchers for those from /usr/share/applications to ~/.local/share/applications, and edit the Exec= line to include prime-run?

        Or, assuming prime-run is inheritable (since otherwise apps that need renderer subprocesses wouldn’t work), run an application launcher/menu itself with prime-run?

        Actually, it looks like prime-run just sets a couple environment variables anyway. So set those however you want for each program.

        What does “NVIDIA Control Panel” look like these days? It’s been a couple years since I’ve seen it. No options in there?

        I’m assuming you still want the IGPU and not the discrete GPU for rendering the desktop/simple programs, for power consumption and performance reasons, so you’re not willing to just turn the IGPU off or stick your entire session under prime-run or export its environment variables in ~/.profile or whatever.


        It looks like there are also GPU switcher taskbar applets for both KDE and GNOME. This sounds like it would be easy enough.

        …I think back when I was setting up a NVIDIA laptop, I might have just put a toggle for optimus-manager somewhere, or something.