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--- Comment #13 from Berk Elyesa Yıldırım ---
Don't forget hybrid laptops, which as far as I'm aware has more dev attention
and those are intentionally using iGPU as default and dGPU is offloaded to save
battery life, but the Lutris issue is right on
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Status|CONFIRMED |ASSIGNED
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--- Comment #12 from burne...@gmail.com ---
Mine would probably be the most common use-case on desktop PCs that use both
dedicated and integrated graphics. How this has managed to fly under the radar
this far I can only guess; possibly a combination of:
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--- Comment #11 from Zamundaaa ---
Sorry, what I mentioned before was wrong. The "PrefersNonDefaultGPU" key is
just very badly named, it's intended to be "PrefersPowerfulGPU" per the spec.
See https://invent.kde.org/frameworks/kio/-/merge_requests/1556
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--- Comment #10 from Berk Elyesa Yıldırım ---
So it's technically correct, and not caused by plasma as well
To set intel as the default gpu, you should connect to the motherboard display
out, but then your purpose of using your amd card for desktop
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--- Comment #9 from burne...@gmail.com ---
I have my monitors plugged into the AMD card. The Intel iGPU is only enabled
for hardware video encoding with QuickSync and running VMs with its IO-MMU
capabilities. No monitors are connected to it.
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--- Comment #8 from
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Nate Graham changed:
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Summary|Intel iGPU mis-detected as |"PrefersNonDefaultGPU"
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