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No, not pedantic. Well. I don't have UEFI firmware on my laptop and my bois doesn't have any settings for grafic cards to choose from.
So far my 13.10 install is nice and quiet. I am just noticing a delay when I boot into the desktop. My folder view widgets take ages to fill up and kwin generally feels a bit slower than on the 13.04 install (KDE 4.11.2). Applications take longer to load and react. I'll try turning switcheroo off again and see if it makes a difference. I have already tried renaming everything plasma in .kde but that didn't help.
My boot time has increased a few seconds -- the time from after-password to full-desktop is a bit longer. I'm not noticing any overall slowness, though.
I selected the second one. The firmware hides the Intel graphics completely in this mode.
See that's the thing. This and Radeon Integrated + Radeon discrete are the the only hybrid graphics systems I've ever seen. I know that Intel integrated + Radeon discrete does exists and there are ways of working with it but because it's so rare I've just never learnt to do so myself.
My boot time has increased a few seconds -- the time from after-password to full-desktop is a bit longer. I'm not noticing any overall slowness, though.
I had the same. Slower on boot, but otherwise no difference - until readahead kick in. Now boot is exactly the same as before installing nvidia drivers.
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