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Brand new install of Pop_Os from Fedora and using Ansible to setup as nothing happened
It is public, but very messy and for my own reference, so pls dont roast me. But if you have any specific question, I can help. :) https://github.com/piktonus97m/dotfiles
supergfxctl
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Using only NVIDIA
Maybe this can help.
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I want to disable my discrete GPU.
Have you tried supergfxctl or asusctl?
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I took 8 hours to install it :)
i will recommend https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl you can compile from source your dowloaded from a gentoo overlay. This is plug and play basically work really well on my laptop
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Getting good battery perfomance for the Zephyhrus G14 (2020) under Kubuntu 22.10
supergfxctl build from source
- Set Nvidia as Primary GPU
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Getting HDMI output to work with switchable graphics with an integrated AMD GPU and discrete Nvidia GPU on Arch Linux (i.e. reverse PRIME) - Has anyone had success with this?
I use supergfxctl (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/supergfxctl) to do that. When I switch the mode to hybrid and log out of my DE and log back in the hdmi output will work. Use the aur to install and then go to the gitlab repo to know you to setup (https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl) if you go to the legion discord I can help you on the Linux text channel.
- What i need to learn to make a GNOME extension?
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New Gaming beast! Fedora will suit it well?
Have the Asus Zephyrus g14 2020 model with the 3060 in it, works great. Just install NVIDIA proprietary drivers on it. Also, check out this GitLab repo for how to switch between your dedicated and integrated graphics. There is also an extension that acts as a frontend.
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Fedora Switchable Laptop Graphics
I'd probably rather recommend https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl since it doesn't require reboots when switching between graphics modes.
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My first kernel panic!
My problem lied with the GPU configuration in my system. my laptop has an intel iGPU and a T1200 Quadro Nvidia card. Nvidia uses their Optium technology by routing the descrete GPU output through the iGPU and then to the display. I could not get my dGPU to turn on since it wasn´t being detected. anyway. all resolved thanks to supergfxctl
What are some alternatives?
asusctl-gex
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
optimus-switch-gdm - modified version to work with gdm/gnome. includes install script. made for manjaro linux.
envycontrol - Easy GPU switching for Nvidia Optimus laptops under Linux
asusctl - Daemon and tools to control your ASUS ROG laptop. Supersedes rog-core.
asusctl
optimus-manager - A Linux program to handle GPU switching on Optimus laptops.
supergfxctl-plasmoid
rogauracore - RGB keyboard control for Asus ROG laptops
GPU_profile_selector - A simple gnome shell extension which provides a simple way to switch between GPU profiles on Nvidia Optimus systems (i.e laptops with Intel + Nvidia or AMD + Nvidia configurations) in a few clicks. In particular this extension is a graphic interface for envycontrol program.