(correction..)
DEBUG: Processing quirk dell laptitude
DEBUG: Failure to match ASUSTeK Computer with dell laptitude
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Ubuntu 12.10 Nvidia (
Here is a little update on how i disabled intel card and fixed the bug
(wtith x / nvidia-settings) ...
This should be done from a terminal without a gui running so either do it via
1) recovery mode > terminal as root or 2) logout > alt+ctrl+f1
..if a sudo command isnt accepted run it as root with
You cannot completely disable the intel card due to the nature of
Optimus design. I'm not really sure what hardware check you're referring
to and why it would check the laptop vendor.
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Here is my most recent Bootchart, hopefully it can help a bit with the
debugging
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1126002/+attachment/3529649/+files/Guldmands-laptop-quantal-20130215-18.png
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Thanks for your reply Dave Lents
Before ubuntu 12.10 i had Bumblebee installed, with glxgear(low fps) /
'optirun glxgear' (highfps) working.
However i wish to only run my nvidia graphic card, and completly disable the
onboard intel gfx, for improved performance and since my laptop battery is
Marking Invalid as a bug because you should not attempt to install the
nvidia driver directly on a hybrid/Optimus system. Purge any nvidia
driver you've tried to install and follow the directions here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee
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