Although the nvidia card is still powered up and sucking battery life.
I tried messing around with some utilities (Bumblebee) that are meant
to control power or selection of graphics card, but all I achieved was
hard lock-ups. (That was on a 3.10 kernel, mostly default X from
Ubuntu 13.04, and an updated nvidia driver. So things might be better
with later versions of X components. Allegedly it does work for some
people.)

On 30 September 2013 18:20, Tim Connors <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 27, 2013 8:33 AM, "Chris Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> Anyone got any recommendations or experiences with Haswell laptops
>> running Linux yet?
>
> Got mine a few days after Haswell was released in mobile form from Logical
> Blue One who apparently specialise in gaming laptops. As such, it has an
> nvidia card that outputs directly to an Intel card. New enough kernel and X
> can drive the Intel card and that's good enough for me.
>
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