
02.05.2018 12:48, Peter Suetterlin пишет:
Mykola Krachkovsky wrote:
I'm using Tumbleweed and Bumblebee and it kinda work.
Hmm, what you mean with 'kinda'? I also use bumblebee/optirun (from bumblebee repo) with my T460p (HD530/940MX, Driver=nvidia, Bridge=primus) and the only issue is that it doesn't automatically compile the kernel modules when a new kernel is installed, so I need to run dkms manually. No problems with games or stuff like google earth.
What is your meaning of "No support"? What is expected to have?
openSUSE has no official suse-prime, only Bumblebee. I'm trying to get nvidia-xrun working, I managed to get it working with OpenGL (in my home repo), but still no so lucky with Vulkan.
Hmm, that may be the difference - I never felt the urge to run a full X session on the card (didn't even know nvidia-xrun), does that offer advantages?
Bumblebee artificially restricts max FPS, it does not allow using video hardware acceleration or CUDA. nvidia-xrun does nothing different from nVidia PRIME (or suse-prime), except PRIME attempts to integrate it into normal startup and nvidia-xrun requires explicit start from non-X11 session. It would be really better to make suse-prime work and supported part of distribution than add yet another hackish half-supported script. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org