On Sun, 2020-05-03 at 16:35 +0200, AV wrote:
> > Well, Fedora installs the Intel driver as a matter of course.  I
> > suppose I could try keeping the intel modules from loading into the
> > kernel, though I don't know exactly which ones those are.  But I can
> > look it up.  Maybe that will force things to the NVIDIA driver if it
> > doesn't crash graphics altogether.  But I'm going to have to image
> > the disk before I start doing that kind of stuff.
> > 
> I don't have any setups with an Nvidia gpu at the moment but the last
> timeI had anything to do with it (about a year ago) I had installed
> Ubuntu onsomebody else's laptop with hybrid graphics and Ubuntu
> standard offers toinstall the Nvidia driver (Deb/Ubuntu package).
> Everything worked perfectlyand there was an Nvidia tool with a gui
> installed so that you could tunethe settings AND "disable" the Intel
> gpu (presumably to save power).(I do not know what this means exactly
> given the possibly complicatednature of the hardware connections).Does
> the RPMfusion Nvidia driver not come with such a tool.If it does you
> might be able to tune the Nvidia to do the things (CUDA) you want.
> AV

It's called nvidia-settings.

poc
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