Hi Bryce,

I do not think this has anything to do with the NVidia card. There is
unfortunately no option to turn the card off in the BIOS. The reason I
believe it has nothing to do with the NVidia card, is because I recently
had the same hardware setup running in Arch Linux, and the intel card
tested fine on glxspheres. I am not experiencing issues with bumblebee.

Please do not mark the bug as invalid before you have taken the time to
try and understand the issue. I know this is crunch time for the devs,
because you want to meet the deadlines before 12.04 is released, but
automatically shifting the blame to bumblebee doesn't count as squashing
a bug.

The glxspheres was run against my intel card after I purged the
bumblebee install from my system. Glxspheres reports an inferior frame
rate as opposed to results I got on Arch Linux previously. It should be
capped at 30 fps; I'm getting 2.9 max fps (note with bumblebee not even
installed on my pc).

I would appreciate you reconsidering the status of this bug.

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  xorg intel driver returns less than 3fps in glxspheres test

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