On 10/02/16 00:00, Luca Boccassi wrote:
> In your modprobe.d directory there's the bumblebee.conf and
> nvidia-kernel-common.conf, but not nvidia.conf. It should be there as a
> symlink:
> 
> ls -l /etc/modprobe.d/ | grep nvidia.conf
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  43 Oct 17 11:46 nvidia.conf
> -> /etc/alternatives/glx--nvidia-modprobe.conf
> 
> Try to run:
> 
> sudo update-glx --config glx
> 
> and choose "bumblebee", see if that reinstalls the symlink.

The nvidia.conf link was indeed missing. Removing the kernel module
links I made and running the above created the nvidia.conf link and all
is now working fine.

> 
> Did you fiddle with that file or with update-alternatives manually by
> any chance?
> 

I did some months back pull in a version of the nvidia drivers from
experimental that resolved a bug I was running into frequently though.
So I wouldn't rule out that I changed something, but I don't
specifically recall using update-alternatives or update-glx.

Thanks for the help,

Gary

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