![]() ![]() Would be nice if someone who knows about offload stuff could actually write something on it. ![]() Or just keep the sync setting since it’s working.Įither way, guess the wiki is outdated, need to get to updating that. GPU Shark is a small graphics card utility which displays some vital information about your display adapter. Using that would allow you to use your integrated GPU for day-to-day things, and switch on the nvidia GPU for specific, heavier applications (like games), which in turn would make your battery thank you If you’re feeling up to it, you could experiment with that. Looks like this was changed along with the addition of .enable, in nvidia: prime render offload by eadwu IntelBusId = "PCI:00:02:0" # Found with lspci | grep VGA Help the gpu is not displaying anything on the monitor Help the gpu is not displaying anything on the monitor. NvidiaBusId = "PCI:01:00:0" # Found with lspci | grep VGA I just built this pc the specs are i5 12400 1tb nvme 4tb hdd 16gb ram 3200mhz rx 6600 gpu When I booted it up with windows already installed it doesnt display anything I installed the driver for it using. Given how soon that is (the 11 means end of November), I would really recommend fixing this sooner rather than later: #Graphics Drivers I’m not sure what the exact policy is, but I would expect that rhe old name will be removed entirely when the next NixOS version (22.11) is released. It’s a deprecation warning, to tell you your config may not work anymore in the near future (rather than breaking it with no warning). Not sure what to do about it, and the current set up works fine. One note is that now on build I am getting some “scary looking” (as a novice) errors about the option naming, but when I tried to change the name to what the errors suggested it refused to build. ![]()
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