Try adding ModeLines to /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia as it comes with the minimum configuration to be usable.
El lun, 11-06-2012 a las 10:46 +0200, prh...@gmail.com escribió: > Hello, > > Although this laptop doesn't have "optimus", it does have both an > nvidia chip, as well as an integrated intel graphics controller in the > cpu. Bumblebee 3 works perfectly on this computer, including powering > on/off the nvidia chip. I have a question, however, and it is of a > more general nature (not a bug report). The configuration of the > laptop is such that it has an HDMI output which is hardwired to the > nvidia chip. Using optimus, i.e. running > > DISPLAY=:8 optirun nvidia-settings > > i can get nvidia-settings (or any program) to display over hdmi, but > the resolution is limited to 640x480. I can't change this with the > nvidia-settings tool. Is there a way to set the resolution manually to > the native resolution of the monitor connected to the hdmi port > (1920x1200 in this case), perhaps by > modifying /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia? I tried setting option > useEdid to true, but that didn't help. > > Kind regards and thanks for the awesome work, > > Peter > > -- > Peter Rhone, Dipl. Phys. > Osterweih Str. 3 > 08056 Zwickau > Tel.: +1 206 299-2701 > Cell: +49 (0) 1782059108 > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~bumblebee Post to : bumblebee@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~bumblebee More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp