I just brought a new notebook and it has this hybrid graphics
switch. It switches between a Intel 4000 graphics chip and a Nvidia
640M LE dedicated GPU. Ubuntu 12.04 doesn't detect it at all and
just ends up using the Intel 4000 GPU.
Has anyone played around with these?
I've tried installing bumblebee from
https://launchpad.net/~hybrid-graphics-linux
This didn't help.
Then I tried installing nvidia's latest drivers by following these
instructions:
http://www.techlw.com/2012/06/install-nvidia-driver-in-ubuntu.html
This didn't work either, but I'm not surprised as I think the
problem is to do with the switch and not so much the drivers for the
nvidia card.
Then I found most people were using a config tool called 'ironhide'.
So I gave that a go:
http://hybrid-graphics-linux.tuxfamily.org/index.php?title=Ironhide
Install:
apt-add-repository
ppa:mj-casalogic/ironhide
apt-get update
apt-get install ironhide
Configuration
(do on the notebook within a GUI)
sudo
ironhide-configuration
Currently
trying every sony config.
reconfigure?
yes
download?
(Only once for the day)
Manual
config? No
I
tried all the Sony setups from 809 through to 816,
none of which worked.
For
each go with the default XV
Could
not get Manual working either.
I've
created a bug report here.
https://github.com/MrMEEE/ironhide/issues/251
I don't know if I'm using the correct software, or if it is really
this hard to get the Nvidia card switched on. I don't even care if I
have to reboot between switching graphics cards.
Is there any easier way?
Or am I on the right track and should I continue with ironhide?
from
Michael