SUSEPrime
nvidia-prime like package for OpenSUSE
Assumptions:
* You are running OpenSUSE LEAP 42.1
* You don't have bumblebee installed
* You installed nvidia drivers using http://opensuse-community.org/nvidia.ymp
After install please do:
1. Add the following lines
if [ -f /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/prime-offload.sh ];
then
. /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/prime-offload.sh
fi
To /etc/X11/xdm/Xsetup after the line ". /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager"
2. Run "prime-select nvidia" log out and login again, hopefully you are using nvidia GPU. To switch back to intel GPU run "prime-select intel" Remember to run as root.
- Developed at X11:XOrg
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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SUSEPrime-0.5.tar.gz | 0000004017 3.92 KB | |
suse-prime.changes | 0000006417 6.27 KB | |
suse-prime.spec | 0000002580 2.52 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 45)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 668820
from
Stefan Dirsch (sndirsch)
(revision 5)
- fixed URLs in specfile (project location changed on github) - Update to release 0.5 * Add various improvements to the original script (by @bubbleguuum) 1. add bbswitch support to power off NVIDIA card if not in use. This is important to save battery when running on Intel and to decrease cpu temperature significantly. This support is optional, it requires user to make some manual modifications to his system using detailed documentation. 2. add Intel Open Source driver support (xf86-video-intel) via new intel2 command-line option. This driver has some additional features that users may want. 3. add the proper BusID for Intel in xorg configuration. Without this, Xorg fails to start on some laptops. 4. fix (via modified xorg-nvidia.conf) for external monitor not enumerated by xrandr with the nvidia config. On Optimus laptop, the dGPU is usually responsible of managing external video ports, including connections via Thunderbolt 3. * get-current option for prime-select script Show valid options for prime-select script, if driver has not been configured yet - supersedes the following patches * 0002-fix-README.patch * U_prime-select.sh-bail-out-if-nvidia-xconfig-fails-use.patch * 0004-xorg-nvidia.conf-refix-config.patch * 0003-prime-select-Show-valid-options-if-driver-has-not-be.patch * 0001-Add-various-improvements-to-the-original-script.patch - %preun: cleanup before uninstalling the package completely by using prime-select's 'unset' option - 0001-Add-various-improvements-to-the-original-script.patch * Add various improvements to the original script 1. add bbswitch support to power off NVIDIA card if not in use. This is important to save battery when running on Intel and to decrease cpu temperature significantly. This support is optional, it requires user to make some manual modifications to his system using detailed documentation. 2. add Intel Open Source driver support (xf86-video-intel) via new intel2 command-line option. This driver has some additional features that users may want. 3. add the proper BusID for Intel in xorg configuration. Without this, Xorg fails to start on some laptops. 4. fix (via modified xorg-nvidia.conf) for external monitor not enumerated by xrandr with the nvidia config. On Optimus laptop, the dGPU is usually responsible of managing external video ports, including connections via Thunderbolt 3. - 0002-fix-README.patch * fix README - 0003-prime-select-Show-valid-options-if-driver-has-not-be.patch * prime-select: Show valid options, if driver has not been configured yet. - 0004-xorg-nvidia.conf-refix-config.patch * xorg-nvidia.conf: refix config
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