Jon Ingason via users composed on 2023-07-08 23:09 (UTC+0200):
> skrev Felix Miata:
>> David Dembrow composed on 2023-07-08 12:12 (UTC-0400):
>>> Recently my video display freezes after a few minutes. The video card
>>> is an ATI Radeon dual head. Is there some configuration settings
>>> avail
Den 2023-07-08 kl. 19:12, skrev Felix Miata:
David Dembrow composed on 2023-07-08 12:12 (UTC-0400):
Recently my video display freezes after a few minutes. The video card
is an ATI Radeon dual head. Is there some configuration settings
available that may work around whatever my failure may be?
David Dembrow composed on 2023-07-08 12:12 (UTC-0400):
> Recently my video display freezes after a few minutes. The video card
> is an ATI Radeon dual head. Is there some configuration settings
> available that may work around whatever my failure may be?
> The only hint I have about the failu
virtual consoles because of course the
graphical video is frozen. I am including the last failure messages below.
[ 3132.242076] radeon :01:00.0: ring 0 stalled for more than 10437msec
[ 3132.242086] radeon :01:00.0: GPU lockup (current fence id
0xc85a last fence id
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 09:27:40AM -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
If the new card is supported with the 470 driver then I would replace
the card while the 470 driver is running.
Then do the upgrade.
As I noted earlier, Roger's suggestion did show the new
card was supported by both the old 470 and
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 12:17:03PM -0400, George N. White III wrote:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 10:40 PM Tim via users <
Also, newer GPU's often want more power >than the originals.
Pleasant surprise there. While the newer, replacement card has 2.5X
higher performance, max power draw is 25
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 10:40 PM Tim via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> On Mon, 2023-02-13 at 09:04 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
> > to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
> > monitor
Look at the capacitors also. The last couple of hw deaths I have all
had one or more bulging capacitors. The electrolytic caps are the one
component that are likely to eventually die.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 3:38 AM Tim via users
wrote:
>
> Tim:
> >> Re the "not overheating" are you judging by
Tim:
>> Re the "not overheating" are you judging by sensor readings, or have
>> you felt the card to see if it's hot?
Jon LaBadie:
> from sensor readings via the nvidia-settings program. Once I suspected
> the video card I logged the output at 20 min intervals hoping to see
> the temps rise. Typ
On Tue, Feb 14, 2023 at 01:10:25PM +1030, Tim via users wrote:
On Mon, 2023-02-13 at 09:04 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
functioning as I
On Mon, 2023-02-13 at 09:04 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
> to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
> monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
> functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometimes thi
> On 13 Feb 2023, at 14:05, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
> to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
> monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
> functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometim
time.
My /lib/modules/ has nvidia modules identified by
extra/nvidia-470xx/ .XXX.ko.xz
so it should be able to make the distinction.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 8:05 AM Jon LaBadie wrote:
After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on
talled and built in /lib/modules at the same time.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2023 at 8:05 AM Jon LaBadie wrote:
After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
functioning as I can access
LaBadie wrote:
>
> After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
> to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
> monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
> functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometimes this
> state is accompanied by the fan run
On Mon, 13 Feb 2023 09:04:39 -0500
Jon LaBadie wrote:
> Can I pre-install the 525 packages so they are present
> when I reboot after I install the new hardware? I.e.
> can both series be installed without consequence?
I don't have an nvidia card, but while I think this is theoretically
possible
After about 12 years of service my GPU card is starting
to act up. It seems to shut down so no video on my
monitor, even the virtual consoles. System is up and
functioning as I can access it via ssh. Sometimes this
state is accompanied by the fan running at high speed
though the card is not
60M]
> vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
>
> What do I need to install to be able to run some codes on the GPU?
You mean use CUDA? I think you need the nvidia drovers from rpmfusion.
Read the docs on rpmfusion for nvidia to find the right RPM
the GPU?
Thank.
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On Sat, 2022-11-12 at 14:27 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-12 13:55 (UTC):
>
> > As mentioned in another sub-thread, I got it working by disabling
> > the
> > IGP via the BIOS. I'd still like to make this more dynamic by
> > blacklisting the IGP at boot, but ha
Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-12 13:55 (UTC):
> As mentioned in another sub-thread, I got it working by disabling the
> IGP via the BIOS. I'd still like to make this more dynamic by
> blacklisting the IGP at boot, but haven't managed this yet. It doesn't
> seem to be enough just to put i
least
> > likely to give
> > problems in the long run across OS versions and driver updates.
> >
> > Never trust cables and connectors -- you could try swapping HDMI
> > cables.
> > My experience with switches has been that they work well if you
> > find a
&
l if you find a
stable
configuration (order in which systems are powered on), but screw up if
something changes (new GPU, OS update, etc.)
In such cases I'd certainly try to boot the computer with some Live
system (Fedora, Debian, whatever) - to come closer to know whether
it's actuall
On Thu, 2022-11-10 at 08:02 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Nov 2022 17:09:02 +
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > Is there some grub magic I need to do? I assumed this would be
> > automatic but it seems not.
>
> When I switched from nvidia to amd, many years ago, it was seamless.
On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 22:55 +0100, greg wrote:
> In order to disable i915 altogether, I used an option in bios/efi
> firmware.
> (I have an NVIDIA card and want to use it always/for any
> application.)
That's what I ended up doing. I tried blacklisting the i915 but it was
still be there on booting
On Wed, 09 Nov 2022 17:09:02 +
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Is there some grub magic I need to do? I assumed this would be
> automatic but it seems not.
When I switched from nvidia to amd, many years ago, it was seamless.
But that was older hardware, I didn't have two graphics cards (a built
give
> problems in the long run across OS versions and driver updates.
>
> Never trust cables and connectors -- you could try swapping HDMI
> cables.
> My experience with switches has been that they work well if you find
> a
> stable
> configuration (order in which syste
f you find a
stable
configuration (order in which systems are powered on), but screw up if
something changes (new GPU, OS update, etc.)
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On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 22:17 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 22:55 +0100, greg wrote:
> > In order to disable i915 altogether, I used an option in bios/efi
> > firmware.
> > (I have an NVIDIA card and want to use it always/for any
> > application.)
> >
>
> That would cert
nk-max: gen: 3 speed: 8 GT/s ports:
active: none empty: DP-2, DP-3, DP-4, DVI-D-1, HDMI-A-2 bus-ID: 01:00.0
chip-ID: 1002:67df class-ID: 0300 temp: 38.0 C
Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.14 with: Xwayland v: 22.1.5
compositor: kwin_x11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu,modesetting
unloa
On 11/9/22 14:28, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 13:38 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/9/22 12:36, Felix Miata wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-09 20:07 (UTC):
$ inxi -GSaz
System:
Kernel: 6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler:
gcc
v: 2
On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 13:38 -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 11/9/22 12:36, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-09 20:07 (UTC):
> >
> > > $ inxi -GSaz
> > > System:
> > > Kernel: 6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler:
> > > gcc
> > > v: 2.37-36.fc36
On Wed, 2022-11-09 at 22:55 +0100, greg wrote:
> In order to disable i915 altogether, I used an option in bios/efi
> firmware.
> (I have an NVIDIA card and want to use it always/for any
> application.)
>
That would certainly be an option, though I'd prefer to avoid BIOS
settings id possible.
> >
On Wed, Nov 9, 2022 at 6:09 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> I've replaced my ageing Nvidia card with a more recent and much faster
> AMD GPU. However when I boot the system, the default display still
> shows as the built-in Intel chip, even though AMD modules are loaded:
Samuel Sieb composed on 2022-11-09 16:38 (UTC-0500):
> Felix Miata wrote:
>> Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-09 20:07 (UTC):
>>> $ inxi -GSaz
>>> System:
>>>Kernel: 6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
>>> v: 2.37-36.fc36
>>> parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=(hd2
On 11/9/22 12:36, Felix Miata wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-09 20:07 (UTC):
$ inxi -GSaz
System:
Kernel: 6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
v: 2.37-36.fc36
parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=(hd2,gpt2)/vmlinuz-6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64
root=UUID=8e1f7af
Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-09 20:07 (UTC):
> $ inxi -GSaz
> System:
> Kernel: 6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc
> v: 2.37-36.fc36
> parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=(hd2,gpt2)/vmlinuz-6.0.5-200.fc36.x86_64
> root=UUID=8e1f7af4-c0bf-434e-b1c4-a9af2c810d56 ro
gen: 3 speed: 8 GT/s ports:
> active: none empty: DP-2, DP-3, DP-4, DVI-D-1, HDMI-A-2 bus-ID:
> 01:00.0
> chip-ID: 1002:67df class-ID: 0300 temp: 29.0 C
> Display: x11 server: X.Org v: 1.20.14 with: Xwayland v: 22.1.3
> compositor: kwin_x11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu
1 server: X.Org v: 1.20.14 with: Xwayland v: 22.1.3
compositor: kwin_x11 driver: X: loaded: amdgpu,modesetting
unloaded: fbdev,vesa dri: crocus gpu: i915 display-ID: :0 screens: 1
Screen-1: 0 s-res: 1920x1080 s-dpi: 96 s-size: 508x285mm (20.00x11.22")
s-diag: 582mm (22.93")
Patrick O'Callaghan composed on 2022-11-09 17:09 (UTC):
> $ inxi -G
That's not enough info. Show -GSaz please.
Proprietary NVidia driver removal is not a simple matter of uninstalling rpms.
Typically blacklisting and/or /etc/X11/xorg.con* files and/or kernel cmdline
options get left behind, and
I've replaced my ageing Nvidia card with a more recent and much faster
AMD GPU. However when I boot the system, the default display still
shows as the built-in Intel chip, even though AMD modules are loaded:
$ sudo lsmod|grep -i amd
amdgpu 10153984 1
iommu_v2 245
Hi! Does anyone know why linux-firmware depends on intel-gpu
and nvidia-gpu? and if this can be bypassed?
I have an amd only desktop and is kind of annoying that i need
also intel and nvidia firmware..
I imagine that the reason is to allow the os to run on whatever
hardware is present or changed
Roberto Ragusa composed on 2022-09-04 17:46 (UTC+0200):
> Similar problem here for many years through many Fedora versions,
> plasma-desktop on Intel integrated graphics
...
> It may be something related to buffer/pixmaps/something allocations,
> there was a suspicion that having a chat program wi
On 9/2/22 20:55, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 9/2/22 11:44, Ian Pilcher wrote:
[1] The glitch takes the form of the contents of new windows not being
shown, only the frame. It only seems to happen with Gtk apps,
primarily Thunderbird. I've tried futzing around with the Xorg
a
On 9/2/2022 7:02 PM, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
On 9/2/22 16:56, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 9/2/22 14:11, Felix Miata wrote:
It doesn't have to use only Radeon drivers. Try removing the
ATI/Radeon Xorg
driver rpm (xorg-x11-drv-ati). That will cause it to fallback to the
newer
technology, ups
On 9/2/22 16:56, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 9/2/22 14:11, Felix Miata wrote:
It doesn't have to use only Radeon drivers. Try removing the
ATI/Radeon Xorg
driver rpm (xorg-x11-drv-ati). That will cause it to fallback to the
newer
technology, upstream default, "modesetting" DIX display driver, along
On 9/2/22 15:05, Ian Pilcher wrote:
On 9/2/22 13:46, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
Hey, Ian! Good to see you, hope you're well!
Same here! (IIRC, you were the person who recommended the FirePro V4900
to me back in the day.)
I think that's right! I loved mine, and it lasted for a LONG time.
On 9/2/22 14:11, Felix Miata wrote:
It doesn't have to use only Radeon drivers. Try removing the ATI/Radeon Xorg
driver rpm (xorg-x11-drv-ati). That will cause it to fallback to the newer
technology, upstream default, "modesetting" DIX display driver, along with the
radeon kernel driver, and I th
On 9/2/22 13:55, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
I am not sure the issue you are seeing is 100% related to the video card
or old driver. It's worse on the Ubuntu/Intel machine but I definitely
also see it on the Fedora/NVidia machine with Thunderbird.
Aargh! That's no fun.
--
===
On 9/2/22 13:46, Thomas Cameron via users wrote:
Hey, Ian! Good to see you, hope you're well!
Same here! (IIRC, you were the person who recommended the FirePro V4900
to me back in the day.)
Are you using DVI monitors? The RX550 will do what you need, but the WX
2100, 3100, or 3200 will all d
Ian Pilcher composed on 2022-09-02 11:44 (UTC-0500):
> I'm currently using an old ATI FirePro V4900 to run my 3 displays -
> 1x 2K and 2x 1920x1200. I've been seeing glitches in some Gtk
> applications for a while now (running on Plasma X11), and I'm getting
> pretty tired of them.[1] This card
On 9/2/22 11:44, Ian Pilcher wrote:
[1] The glitch takes the form of the contents of new windows not being
shown, only the frame. It only seems to happen with Gtk apps,
primarily Thunderbird. I've tried futzing around with the Xorg
acceleration settings, and I've been able to reduce
On 9/2/22 11:44, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I'm currently using an old ATI FirePro V4900 to run my 3 displays -
1x 2K and 2x 1920x1200. I've been seeing glitches in some Gtk
applications for a while now (running on Plasma X11), and I'm getting
pretty tired of them.[1] This card uses the old radeon driv
On Fri, Sep 2, 2022 at 11:47 AM Ian Pilcher wrote:
> I'm currently using an old ATI FirePro V4900 to run my 3 displays -
> 1x 2K and 2x 1920x1200. I've been seeing glitches in some Gtk
> applications for a while now (running on Plasma X11), and I'm getting
> pretty tired of them.[1] This card u
I'm currently using an old ATI FirePro V4900 to run my 3 displays -
1x 2K and 2x 1920x1200. I've been seeing glitches in some Gtk
applications for a while now (running on Plasma X11), and I'm getting
pretty tired of them.[1] This card uses the old radeon driver, so I'm
thinking that it might be
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/05/nvidia-takes-first-step-toward-open-source-linux-gpu-drivers/
It's a first step at least:
Nvidia is specifically releasing an open source kernel driver under
a dual MIT/GPL license and is not currently open-sourcing parts of
the driver that r
eta at
this point. I'm just happy that I can switch GPUs at this point. I sent
the author the commands that I used to build it. I'm sure he'll ship a
README at some point.
As far as supergfxctl, I suspect that the GPU switching will work with both
Intel and AMD processors on a
On Thu, 2021-08-26 at 11:07 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2021-08-26 at 01:30 -0600, linux guy wrote:
> > I got GPU switching by downloading and building this utility:
> > https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl
> > It does not require a custom kernel. T
On Thu, 2021-08-26 at 01:30 -0600, linux guy wrote:
> I got GPU switching by downloading and building this utility:
> https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl
> It does not require a custom kernel. The author just uploaded it.
> There
> were a few dependency issues and the
Update
I got GPU switching by downloading and building this utility:
https://gitlab.com/asus-linux/supergfxctl
It does not require a custom kernel. The author just uploaded it. There
were a few dependency issues and the daemon did not automatically install.
But the author helped me troubleshoot
I recently purchased an ASUS A17 laptop with an AMD 4800H processor. Of
course I immediately installed Fedora 34 on it. Everything works well out
of the box... except GPU switching.
The ASUS A17 comes with 2 GPUs. GPU0 is the integrated GPU (iGPU) on the
4800H processor. GPU1 is a discrete
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 10:13 AM Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can we use the GPU with fedora?
> I currently use OpenMP to parallelize my code.
>
I can't speak to OpenMP, but I run Folding@Home on my AMD RX580, but it did
require a few of the amdgpu binary packag
On Aug 1, 2020, at 10:14, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Can we use the GPU with fedora?
> I currently use OpenMP to parallelize my code.
Which GPU? OpenMP is used on many HPC systems with nvidia compute cards, and
some high end workstation GPUs can be used too, I think.
--
Jonathan Bi
Hello,
Can we use the GPU with fedora?
I currently use OpenMP to parallelize my code.
Thanks.
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Laboratoire interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne
Can someone please tell me the difference between these 2 drivers of Xorg ?
xorg-x11-drv-amdgpu
xorg-x11-drv-ati
They both seem to do the same thing.
Regards,
Sreyan
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On 5/8/20 1:58 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1056431
I have read through the post and need your help in a couple of areas.
1) What is the difference between VGA compatible controller and Display
Controller in the output of lspci:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel C
where I can force it to use my GPU like described
in this post:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1056431
That page is about NVidia GPUs, not AMD. And it is somewhat old
information.
I still don't understand why you're spending so much effort on something
that will be of little benefit or, m
/plugins/xorg.conf
Why is there an xorg.conf in the automatic bug reporting tool ? And is
that the entire system. I don't think so.
Where is the xorg.conf where I can force it to use my GPU like described
in this post:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1056431
Do I have to create the xorg.conf i
Samuel Sieb:
>>> Not sure what you're asking there. Thunderbird will access all
>>> your mail. Since you're using gmail, all the mail stays on the
>>> server and Thunderbird keeps a local cache for quick access.
Ed Greshko:
> Well, I did write "And tell T-Bird to delete messages after a
> g
>
> 90% of it isn't worth keeping for even a day, let alone
> forever.
Well regardless, I hate being blindsided.
On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 11:17 PM Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 05/04/2020 08:23 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> >
> > Permanent deletion should not be allowed in Thunderbird.
>
> Including sp
On 05/04/2020 08:23 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
Permanent deletion should not be allowed in Thunderbird.
Including spam? Not everybody wants all of their email kept on the
server forever. 90% of it isn't worth keeping for even a day, let alone
forever.
__
>
> If a function moves a message to Trash, it isn't "deleted" it
> is moved to a folder called Trash (the default setting). Even when it
> comes to "deleting" a message there
> are options in "Server Settings". One of which is actually deletion.
Well it seems I have shot myself in the foot here
On 2020-05-04 22:23, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>
> In any event, it now sounds as if you want to move messages out of your
> "inbox" after a given period of time.
> For that, you'd use "Message Filters" located in Tools.
>
>
> No that is not what I want. I don't want local copies of mess
>
> In any event, it now sounds as if you want to move messages out of your
> "inbox" after a given period of time.
> For that, you'd use "Message Filters" located in Tools.
No that is not what I want. I don't want local copies of messages more than
90 days old. I still want them on the server. I
On 2020-05-04 21:45, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> Well I set the retention policy to 90 days and it went ahead and deleted all
> my mails from the server in that time period. Now I don't know what to do. It
> permanently deleted them. This is why I don't use email clients.
>
> Any way to recover t
Well I set the retention policy to 90 days and it went ahead and deleted
all my mails from the server in that time period. Now I don't know what to
do. It permanently deleted them. This is why I don't use email clients.
Any way to recover them ?
On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 3:48 PM Ed Greshko wrote:
kernel I would like to inform you
> about what I have done so far.
>
> So I have followed the instructions of :
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HybridGraphics
As Samuel pointed out, those instructions don't apply to your
situation. The link I sent provided a non switch
Hi.
On Sat, 02 May 2020 13:16:37 +0530 Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> On 5/2/20 5:55 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
>> You will want these commands:
>> sudo "echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
>> sudo "echo DIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
> These commands fail with the error:
Right click on any folder, Properties, Retention Policy.
Also read this:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1113291
Mike
On 5/2/20 2:58 AM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
Sir, you have converted me into a Thunderbird user. It is awesome. Let
me know if the quoting is c
On 2020-05-02 18:04, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 5/2/20 12:57 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
>>
>> On 5/2/20 2:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>>> I use Thunderbird for my personal email and Evolution for work (Exchange
>>> server). In Thunderbird, I can press CTRL-SHIFT-L and it will send to the
>>> list
On 5/2/20 12:55 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
But the root question remains:
What do I do with extra hardware ? Is there no pragmatic use under Linux ?
Nothing to do with Linux, it's whatever you find a use for. For just
general desktop use it's not really useful.
In Windows there is gamin
On 5/2/20 12:57 AM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On 5/2/20 2:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I use Thunderbird for my personal email and Evolution for work
(Exchange server). In Thunderbird, I can press CTRL-SHIFT-L and it
will send to the list address and not the individual sender.
Sir, you have co
On 5/2/20 2:36 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I use Thunderbird for my personal email and Evolution for work
(Exchange server). In Thunderbird, I can press CTRL-SHIFT-L and it
will send to the list address and not the individual sender.
Sir, you have converted me into a Thunderbird user. It is aweso
On 5/2/20 2:41 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
But it doesn't give you any benefit. For the window manager and most
application, you would never notice the difference. It might even be
slower using the AMD gpu because of all the copies back and forth.
That might actually explain why running
On 5/2/20 5:55 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
You will want these commands:
sudo "echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
sudo "echo DIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
that will run the redirect under the sudo.
Nopes.
These commands fail with the error:
sudo: echo ON > /sys/ke
You will want these commands:
sudo "echo ON > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
sudo "echo DIS > /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch"
that will run the redirect under the sudo.
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On 5/1/20 1:12 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
I was going to suggest building a kernel without the intel driver
Ok before I about compiling my own kernel I would like to inform you about what
I have done so far.
I'm pretty sure if you do that, you will have a bad situation. You will
end up
rks is that the better GPU
(AMD in this case) is used for 3D rendering to a buffer and then that
buffer is copied into the other (Intel) device for outputting to the
display. If you blacklist the i915, you will have no graphics at all.
You might be right.
My question to the OP is why do you
On 5/1/20 1:23 PM, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:39:11 -
"stan" wrote:
You won't get excommunicated for not following the guidelines, but you
are less likely to get help. :-)
Okay this will probably be the dumbest question you have got but can you tell me what
email cli
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 15:39:11 -
> "stan" wrote:
> You won't get excommunicated for not following the guidelines, but you
> are less likely to get help. :-)
Okay this will probably be the dumbest question you have got but can you tell
me what email client allows "quoting". I mean what is bes
> On 4/28/20 4:14 AM, Samuel Sieb via users wrote:
>
> The reason you can't turn it off from the bios is likely because that
> isn't possible. There obviously aren't separate video out ports for
> each device. My understanding of how this works is that the bette
> On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:33:54 -
> "stan" ; wrote:
>
>
> I recall you saying
> that you have no way of turning off the intel gpu from the bios. Is
> that true?
Unfortunately no way to switch off the Intel Graphics from the BIOS.
> Check at the website
On Mon, 2020-04-27 at 15:39 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> You won't get excommunicated for not following the guidelines, but
> you are less likely to get help. :-)
That's certainly true. There are some quite knowledgeable people on
the internet (not just this mailing list), who are quite willin
On 4/27/20 4:20 PM, stan via users wrote:
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:33:54 -
"Sreyan Chakravarty" wrote:
How would you solve this in X ?
Caveat, I have never had to deal with this issue because I have never
had two gpus.
But, here goes. If you want to be sure that only the gpu
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:33:54 -
"Sreyan Chakravarty" wrote:
> How would you solve this in X ?
Caveat, I have never had to deal with this issue because I have never
had two gpus.
But, here goes. If you want to be sure that only the gpu you desire
runs, you need to ensure that t
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 16:32:11 -
"Sreyan Chakravarty" wrote:
> > PS Since you are becoming a regular on the list, you should start
> > observing the posting etiquette. Trimming irrelevant material from
> > replies, and posting responses inline after the pertinent material
> > they reference.
On Mon, 2020-04-27 at 16:32 +, Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> > PS Since you are becoming a regular on the list, you should start
> > observing the posting etiquette. Trimming irrelevant material from
> > replies, and posting responses inline after the pertinent material they
> > reference.
>
>
> So, my
> recommendation is for you to get your issue solved in X, and once it is
> solved there, see if wayland will pick up the solution from X, or run
> wayland on X.
>
How would you solve this in X ?
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> PS Since you are becoming a regular on the list, you should start
> observing the posting etiquette. Trimming irrelevant material from
> replies, and posting responses inline after the pertinent material they
> reference.
Apologies.
I think that is because I was replying from Gmail.
Can you
On Thu, 23 Apr 2020 12:19:49 +0530
Sreyan Chakravarty wrote:
> Just tell me something:
>
> Is there a support forum for Wayland ?
>
> Maybe a mailing list ? I can only see a wayland-devel mailing list.
>
> Where do I ask support questions for Wayland ?
>
> Xorg has a nice users lists that I h
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