Hi all,
I hope someone can bring some light to this matter.
I've got a Lenovo P52, you can see the hardware on this link https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201806-26280/
It's been a while (10-15 years ) since I use Linux with X so I had to read quite a bit of information to get up to speed.
Most of the time, I use my laptop with an external screen. The HDMI port is hard wired to the nvidia chip from what I could find out there.
Occasionally I play some games, from Steam or LOL which I installed from the testing snap.
I understand this is an "Optimus" Laptop and my BIOS setting is set to 'Hybrid'.
Now, after a fresh 18.10 install, my laptop boots up with nouveau driver, all good. I update all packages and now Kubuntu finds proprietary drivers for downloading (nvidia-390) which as it says, are recommended over nouveau.
After I install this nvidia-390 and reboot my machine I can access nvidia settings and more display settings, etc.
Q1. If I got this nvidia-390 working without problems, is there any advantage for me to install bumblebee? I use most of the time the external screen from the hdmi port so it'll always be using the nvidia card, am I right? No much gain for me on that matter.
Q2. Do I get any performance improvement from running bumblebee compared to the nvidia-390? Before I go into testing it and potentially end up breaking the install
Q3. Which one should I pick? OpenGL 2.0, 3.1 or xrender? Does this depend on the app/game?
Q4. Can anyone give a bit of overview or point me out to a good summary I could read about desktop ecosystem? There are so many components, KDE, SDDM, XRANDR, Xorg, etc. If I break something I'd like to understand what, so I can troubleshoot or add/find more details.
Thanks
I hope someone can bring some light to this matter.
I've got a Lenovo P52, you can see the hardware on this link https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201806-26280/
It's been a while (10-15 years ) since I use Linux with X so I had to read quite a bit of information to get up to speed.
Most of the time, I use my laptop with an external screen. The HDMI port is hard wired to the nvidia chip from what I could find out there.
Occasionally I play some games, from Steam or LOL which I installed from the testing snap.
I understand this is an "Optimus" Laptop and my BIOS setting is set to 'Hybrid'.
Now, after a fresh 18.10 install, my laptop boots up with nouveau driver, all good. I update all packages and now Kubuntu finds proprietary drivers for downloading (nvidia-390) which as it says, are recommended over nouveau.
After I install this nvidia-390 and reboot my machine I can access nvidia settings and more display settings, etc.
Q1. If I got this nvidia-390 working without problems, is there any advantage for me to install bumblebee? I use most of the time the external screen from the hdmi port so it'll always be using the nvidia card, am I right? No much gain for me on that matter.
Q2. Do I get any performance improvement from running bumblebee compared to the nvidia-390? Before I go into testing it and potentially end up breaking the install
Q3. Which one should I pick? OpenGL 2.0, 3.1 or xrender? Does this depend on the app/game?
Q4. Can anyone give a bit of overview or point me out to a good summary I could read about desktop ecosystem? There are so many components, KDE, SDDM, XRANDR, Xorg, etc. If I break something I'd like to understand what, so I can troubleshoot or add/find more details.
Thanks
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