I have an acer laptop with these GPUs: - GPU0: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (M) (obviously integrated) - GPU1: NVIDIA GeForce GT 710M
I uninstalled all nvidia-drivers because I was experiencing a lot of bugs and I read here and there that they are not supposed to work with Optimus without either bumblebee or nvidia-prime.
As far as I understand, nvidia-prime would allow me to have the NVidia GPU always on. And to choose between that or always off (i.e. always use Intel)
So now I installed nvidia-prime
with
sudo apt-get install nvidia-prime
What am I supposed to do now?
I thought nvidia-prime
provided a graphical interface which would allow me to choose which graphic card to use, and even to install the needed nvidia drivers.
By typing "nvidia" in the dash, nothing shows up. From a terminal, the only command available starting with "nvidia" is "nvidia-detect" which just prints "none".
So, I installed nvidia-prime, how do I use it?
You need to have both Nvidia proprietary drivers and nvidia-prime to get it working. This can be done by running
for Ubuntu 14.04 and 15.04.
Then you will have
Nvidia X Server Settings
in Dash. And there you can find PRIME profiles.you can also do
(or nvidia or query)
Ubuntu 18.04.1 repositories have been updated with a partial backport of work from 18.10 which dramatically improves the Optimus experience. To call it a night and day difference doesn't do it justice.
But when you are in intel-only mode, the nvidia GUI control panel does not launch. This will fixed since it's not a problem in 18.10, but until then, use the command line approach. I suspect the fix won't arrive until 18.04.2