egpu-switcher
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egpu-switcher
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eGPU support on Linux
If you're ok with running X11, you can use egpu-switcher and modify the Xorg configuration yourself afterwards.
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How to improve performance on Linux?
Only using Xorg since Wayland gave me more issues than fixes. I'm using egpu-switcher
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Thunderbolt Secure Settings in BIOS
Try installing eGPU-switcher, make sure you have the right drivers installed, and as others have said make sure you have the right cable. Last thing, only plug in or unplug the eGPU when the laptop is off.
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Any guides for setting up an eGPU on ubuntu 22.04 ?
You didn't mention the problems you ran into but it should be plug and play. You will have to set up the proper config for it to work properly, and I would recommend using hertg's egpu-switcher if you are having issues: https://github.com/hertg/egpu-switcher
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Linux troubles with NVidia dGPU + eGPU - Ampere
I've been using egpu-switcher every single time.
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How do i switch from PCI GPU to integrated GPU?
The scripts are all-ways-egpu for Wayland and egpu-switcher for X11.
- Guide for setting up e-gpu with framework 11th gen and Ubuntu 22.04
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Hotplug eGPU without reboot/re-login?
here is the hotplug script that seemed promising, but did not work for me (nVIDIA only) here is a more sophisticated-looking script that seems intended for Desktop-users though, and also specifically excludes hotplugging options...
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Which is the best laptop for most of the linux distro
It is not plug&play, but almost. https://github.com/hertg/egpu-switcher
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Intel ARC A750 eGPU - A Niche Nightmare (help wanted)
The A750 is now a recognized PCIe device, and works with connected displays to an extent. During boot, KMS/Plymouth shows on connected displays, as well as GDM (albeit, laggy, but it did that before anyways). The problem starts with Xorg, where during startx, I get a No screens found error. My Xorg configuration was autogenerated by egpu-switcher, where it only fails in egpu mode (connected displays do not work in internal mode). GNOME on Wayland works surprisingly with my laptop display working as normal, but the eGPU's external displays come with various graphical glitches, stuttering, outputting to 1080i30 on a 1440p60 display, etc.
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What are some alternatives?
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