** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) Status: In Progress => Invalid
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to nvidia-graphics-drivers-304-updates in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1259237 Title: Hybrid graphics enablement in 12.04.4 Status in “bbswitch” package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-173” package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-304” package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-304-updates” package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331” package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in “nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates” package in Ubuntu: In Progress Status in “nvidia-prime” package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “screen-resolution-extra” package in Ubuntu: Invalid Status in “bbswitch” source package in Precise: In Progress Status in “nvidia-prime” source package in Precise: In Progress Status in “screen-resolution-extra” source package in Precise: In Progress Bug description: SRU request: Please accept the following packages in precise-proposed. lightdm nvidia-prime nvidia-graphics-drivers-331 nvidia-graphics-drivers-331-updates nvidia-graphics-drivers-304 nvidia-graphics-drivers-304-updates nvidia-graphics-drivers-173 nvidia-settings screen-resolution-extra bbswitch [Rationale] This is the result of the HWE effort to bring power management to systems with NVIDIA Optimus. [Impact] Without this work, we keep both GPUs on all the time, thus heavily impacting on battery life. Thanks to this work, it is now possible to easily disable the discrete card when raw power is not needed. Furthermore nvidia-prime has better hardware detection now, and won't try to enable hybrid graphics on desktop systems any more. As for the technical details: * bbswitch is a backport of the package that now lives in main in 14.04. * The actual work happened in lightdm, nvidia-331, nvidia-331-updates, nvidia-prime, screen-resolution-extra, and nvidia-settings. * nvidia-settings now replaces all the different nvidia-settings flavours, so as to reduce the maintainance effort. I patched the app so that it checks the driver version (at runtime) and doesn't expose features that older driver releases do not support. * nvidia-331 and nvidia-331-updates replace 319 and 319-updates. These are the new LTS releases by NVIDIA. * nvidia-304 and nvidia-304-updates recommend the new nvidia-settings, include a security update, and build against the upcoming Linux 3.11 (lts-saucy). * nvidia-173, in addition to being compatible with Linux 3.11 (lts-saucy), also introduces transitional packages for 173-updates, as it doesn't make sense to maintain a separate -updates flavour any more. [Test Case] After installing the update, users should be able to boot the system as usual, with no regressions of any kind. * Systems with a single NVIDIA card: nvidia-prime will detect the hardware and do nothing at all on unsupported systems (such as the one card use case, or the desktop use case) * Systems with NVIDIA Optimus: nvidia-prime will preserve its previous behaviour by leaving both GPUs on. Users can launch nvidia-settings and switch to the power profile that they need. [Regression Potential] Low. The new features are enabled only if the user manually selects them. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bbswitch/+bug/1259237/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : desktop-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp