NVIDIA Optimus - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › NVIDIA_OptimusNVIDIA Optimus - ArchWiki NVIDIA Optimus NVIDIA Optimus is a technology that allows an Intel integrated GPU and discrete NVIDIA GPU to be built into and accessed by a laptop. Contents 1 Available methods 2 Use Intel graphics only 2.1 Use CUDA without switching the rendering provider 3 Use NVIDIA graphics only 3.1 Display managers 3.1.1 LightDM
NVIDIA Optimus - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA_OptimusAvailable methods. There are several methods available: #Use Intel graphics only - saves power, because NVIDIA GPU will be completely powered off.; #Use NVIDIA graphics only - gives more performance than Intel graphics, but drains more battery (which is not welcome for mobile devices). This utilizes the same underlying process as the optimus-manager and nvidia-xrun options, it …
NVIDIA - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › NVIDIARunning nvidia-settings without any options launches the GUI, for CLI options see nvidia-settings(1). You can run the CLI/GUI as a non-root user and save the settings to ~/.nvidia-settings-rc or save it as xorg.conf by using the option Save to X configuration File for a multi-user environment. To load the ~/.nvidia-settings-rc for the current user:
NVIDIA - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIARunning nvidia-settings without any options launches the GUI, for CLI options see nvidia-settings(1). You can run the CLI/GUI as a non-root user and save the settings to ~/.nvidia-settings-rc or save it as xorg.conf by using the option Save to X configuration File for a multi-user environment. To load the ~/.nvidia-settings-rc for the current user: