On 24 May 2012 12:00, Akemi Yagi amyagi@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:03 AM, Earl Ramirez earlaramirez@gmail.com wrote:
On 21 May 2012 14:46, Ned Slider ned@unixmail.co.uk wrote:
To the best of my knowledge Nvidia do not currently support Optimus on
Linux.
Thanks, I believe that I am heading in the right direction, Any graphic card will work for now as I only bought the laptop to play with KVM. I
keep
you guys posted if I get it working on CentOS 6.
Regarding the lack of Optimus support for the Nvidia Linux driver, you may want to try 'bumblebee' [1] available from ELRepo:
bumblebee and the required packages are currently in the testing repository. With enough feedback, they can be promoted to the main repository.
Akemi
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Thanks Akemi,
I have installed Fedora and Ubuntu on a USB drive and I was able to get bumblebee to work, however I was not so successful when I tried it on CentOS 6.2. I used the packages from ELRepo and they were installed successfully but it did no work from the get go. Modify the config file and I will still boot up with the intel driver.