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As I recently installed Manjaro on a laptop with hybrid Intel/Nvidia graphics I found out that with the drivers included in the bumblebee one, I couldn't run optirun/primusrun to enable my nvidia GPU.
This however only required a small fix to sort it self out.
Namely I just moved the 90-mhwd.conf symlink the driver puts in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/.
After that. xorg recalibrated itself on next reboot and optirun/primusrun worked again.
So I propose to NOT create this symlink in the first place on these setups.
Mine was an Intel HD 4000 / Nvidia GTX 820M setup, but I bet many have the same issue.
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As I recently installed Manjaro on a laptop with hybrid Intel/Nvidia graphics I found out that with the drivers included in the bumblebee one, I couldn't run optirun/primusrun to enable my nvidia GPU.
This however only required a small fix to sort it self out.
Namely I just moved the
90-mhwd.conf
symlink the driver puts in/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
.After that. xorg recalibrated itself on next reboot and optirun/primusrun worked again.
So I propose to NOT create this symlink in the first place on these setups.
Mine was an Intel HD 4000 / Nvidia GTX 820M setup, but I bet many have the same issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: