Hybrid Graphics Nvidia and Onboard Intel
I am fairly new to Ubuntu, so excuse if this is a stupid question.
I am trying to get Hybrid Graphics to work. First let me explain my setup.
- I have a 26" Samsung as my main screen connected to DVI on Nvidia 560Ti.
- I have 1 19" Acer screen connected to my desktop onboard Graphics DVI for monitoring.
- Then I have a 42" Proline TV on the HDMI Port of the Nvidia Card.
Ubuntu version 13.10
Nvidia Driver version is 319.60 and also installed prime.
In the Nvidia Settings it picks up all 3 monitors but only display on the intel screen.
I have not made any changes to xorg.conf as I am not sure what to insert.
Is this where my problem is or am I missing something else?
Here is a screenshot of my nvidia settings:
Any help will be highly appreciated.
nvidia intel-graphics hybrid nvidia-prime
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I am fairly new to Ubuntu, so excuse if this is a stupid question.
I am trying to get Hybrid Graphics to work. First let me explain my setup.
- I have a 26" Samsung as my main screen connected to DVI on Nvidia 560Ti.
- I have 1 19" Acer screen connected to my desktop onboard Graphics DVI for monitoring.
- Then I have a 42" Proline TV on the HDMI Port of the Nvidia Card.
Ubuntu version 13.10
Nvidia Driver version is 319.60 and also installed prime.
In the Nvidia Settings it picks up all 3 monitors but only display on the intel screen.
I have not made any changes to xorg.conf as I am not sure what to insert.
Is this where my problem is or am I missing something else?
Here is a screenshot of my nvidia settings:
Any help will be highly appreciated.
nvidia intel-graphics hybrid nvidia-prime
Here is a picture of the detection of the three displays. It looks like it is disabled but can't seem to enable it. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71956681/Nvidia1.jpg.png
– user240419
Jan 27 '14 at 10:44
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I am fairly new to Ubuntu, so excuse if this is a stupid question.
I am trying to get Hybrid Graphics to work. First let me explain my setup.
- I have a 26" Samsung as my main screen connected to DVI on Nvidia 560Ti.
- I have 1 19" Acer screen connected to my desktop onboard Graphics DVI for monitoring.
- Then I have a 42" Proline TV on the HDMI Port of the Nvidia Card.
Ubuntu version 13.10
Nvidia Driver version is 319.60 and also installed prime.
In the Nvidia Settings it picks up all 3 monitors but only display on the intel screen.
I have not made any changes to xorg.conf as I am not sure what to insert.
Is this where my problem is or am I missing something else?
Here is a screenshot of my nvidia settings:
Any help will be highly appreciated.
nvidia intel-graphics hybrid nvidia-prime
I am fairly new to Ubuntu, so excuse if this is a stupid question.
I am trying to get Hybrid Graphics to work. First let me explain my setup.
- I have a 26" Samsung as my main screen connected to DVI on Nvidia 560Ti.
- I have 1 19" Acer screen connected to my desktop onboard Graphics DVI for monitoring.
- Then I have a 42" Proline TV on the HDMI Port of the Nvidia Card.
Ubuntu version 13.10
Nvidia Driver version is 319.60 and also installed prime.
In the Nvidia Settings it picks up all 3 monitors but only display on the intel screen.
I have not made any changes to xorg.conf as I am not sure what to insert.
Is this where my problem is or am I missing something else?
Here is a screenshot of my nvidia settings:
Any help will be highly appreciated.
nvidia intel-graphics hybrid nvidia-prime
nvidia intel-graphics hybrid nvidia-prime
edited May 4 '14 at 1:50
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Here is a picture of the detection of the three displays. It looks like it is disabled but can't seem to enable it. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71956681/Nvidia1.jpg.png
– user240419
Jan 27 '14 at 10:44
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Here is a picture of the detection of the three displays. It looks like it is disabled but can't seem to enable it. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71956681/Nvidia1.jpg.png
– user240419
Jan 27 '14 at 10:44
Here is a picture of the detection of the three displays. It looks like it is disabled but can't seem to enable it. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71956681/Nvidia1.jpg.png
– user240419
Jan 27 '14 at 10:44
Here is a picture of the detection of the three displays. It looks like it is disabled but can't seem to enable it. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71956681/Nvidia1.jpg.png
– user240419
Jan 27 '14 at 10:44
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You seam to have two option:
there is the nvidia proprietary solution
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/using-nvidia-graphics-drivers-with.html
and there is the open driver solution with the bumblebee solution
How to switch between hybrid Graphics Intel/nVidia?
I am afraid that both require the GPU to be used all the time...
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You seam to have two option:
there is the nvidia proprietary solution
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/using-nvidia-graphics-drivers-with.html
and there is the open driver solution with the bumblebee solution
How to switch between hybrid Graphics Intel/nVidia?
I am afraid that both require the GPU to be used all the time...
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You seam to have two option:
there is the nvidia proprietary solution
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/using-nvidia-graphics-drivers-with.html
and there is the open driver solution with the bumblebee solution
How to switch between hybrid Graphics Intel/nVidia?
I am afraid that both require the GPU to be used all the time...
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You seam to have two option:
there is the nvidia proprietary solution
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/using-nvidia-graphics-drivers-with.html
and there is the open driver solution with the bumblebee solution
How to switch between hybrid Graphics Intel/nVidia?
I am afraid that both require the GPU to be used all the time...
You seam to have two option:
there is the nvidia proprietary solution
http://www.webupd8.org/2013/08/using-nvidia-graphics-drivers-with.html
and there is the open driver solution with the bumblebee solution
How to switch between hybrid Graphics Intel/nVidia?
I am afraid that both require the GPU to be used all the time...
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Here is a picture of the detection of the three displays. It looks like it is disabled but can't seem to enable it. dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/71956681/Nvidia1.jpg.png
– user240419
Jan 27 '14 at 10:44