Hello,
I bought a Asus N53SN recently, no way to activate/desactivate graphics
cards in the BIOS till now (BIOS 206), whereas it seems to be possible
on thinkpad laptops
first install of bumblebee from ppa didn't worked for me, I didn't took
the time yet to make it work, hope it will
I had to install a recent kernel (2.6.35) on ubuntu 10.04 to have at
least full resolution on the intel graphic card
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Benjamin
[email protected] a écrit :
I just bought a Asus N55SF with NVidia GT 555 with Optimus.
I hope i could activate the NVidia card and desactivate the Intel card
with BIOS. I pray.
I keep you informed.
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Jack
hello,
having to buy a good linux computer with good GPU nowday is not so easy,
manly because of optimus.
but it look like are going good.
http://www.martin-juhl.dk/2011/05/optimus-on-linux-problem-solved/
good luck
Cyrille
Le 15/08/2011 15:29, [email protected] a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to know if people on this list use a NVidia graphic card
with
Optimus on Linux and Gem and tell us if they encounter problems ? I
would
like to buy a new laptop but i read in different forum that NVidia
doesn't
plan to develop a driver on Linux using this technology. I also read
that
this technology with i5 Sandy Bridge and NVidia GT 540 might suffer of
throttling (that could be a big issue in a peformance using Pd and Gem).
I
am looking for a good laptop to use Gem with a weight< 2.2 kg.
Thanx.
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Jack
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