Op 21-Jan-23 om 4:08 schreef David W. Jones:
Well, given Nvidia's continued love of their proprietary way of doing things, their driver might only be emulating OpenGL and deliberately doing it slowly, to discourage people from using OpenGL.

I wouldn't put it past them. they are big and unchallenged, usually that leads to destruction.


I don't use Windows, but in searching for a way to switch between graphics adaptors in Linux, I found this article at Dell.com about how to set it for Windows, at least on one Dell model line:

In the nvidea desktop driver there is no 'preferred graphics procesor' that is limited to laptops as far as i could find out.
and i can't choose another GPU in the settings, it is just not available.

one way i know of now is: go in to bios>force IGPU to display>shut down>switch hdmi>start up. (same thing other way 'round to go back to the rtx) the other way involves throwing the nvidea in the bin and start rendering on a i3 with uhd graphics to see how that runs circles around the rtx.


When nona acts on the "-g" option, how does it decide which GPU to use?

I have no idea, but -g end up with whatever GPU is active at that moment, so i do not think it decides anything on basis of 'better suited'
If there is a way to tell nona to use the other card  it would be great.

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