I'm about to buy myself a new notebook and I've been wondering about the whole Hybrid Graphics problem.
I've had a Dell XPS 15 with a NVIDIA Optimus Graphics Card for a while now, and I'm really not very happy with the way bumblebee and ironhide "solved" the problem.
I've looked into some AMD Radeon Graphics Cards and I haven't found many people complaining about problems with the sw
Hi I am running ubuntu 12.04 on dell inspiron 14z laptop which has got ATI graphics cards and also intel on board graphics card. By default it uses ATI, which consumes more power and heats up a lot. Is that possible between ATI and on board depending upon our requirement, so that I can save my battery and avoid laptop on heating up?
If you're not following me on Twitter, you're missing out on news and some very interesting photos that were posted this weekend. No, it's not of the latest beer, but of a feast of graphics cards. A 40-way comparison of NVIDIA/AMD graphics cards on Linux with the open-source Mesa/Gallium3D drivers...
Lenovo laptop W520 has two graphics cards: Integrated and nVidia. Ubuntu 10.10 had worked with Integrated graphics card and driver. Since I used System->Administration->Additional Drivers to activate nVidia, after reboot I have only terminal login now and no more graphics. Thanks.
i want to upgrade my graphics card but my mother is intel 945gcpe .i dont know which graphics cards that motherboard will support. So I want to know which graphics card it will support.
This tutorial is going to show you how to turn on/off the discrete nVidia graphics card on nVidia Optimus Ubuntu laptop.
For now, nVidia Optimus doesn’t support Linux system.
Andy Ritger, NVIDIA manager responsible for the Linux graphics cards, as announced on the X.org mailing list that the graphics chip company will no longer develop the open source 2D video drivers for its chips. He recommends using the VESA X driver instead.
I have too many member rewards cards cvs, atuo zone, publix, windixie, boarders ect...
just about every store has one.
I want an app to manage cards barcodes so i can just call that pic to the screen to be scanned and not carry 100 little plastic cards
anyone hear of one of these. if not it would make a very usefull app,
if the store could read the barcode:D
Hey guys, I am new to the forum and new to Linux. I have about a 6 year old gateway desktop that I plan on putting Ubuntu on to play around with. It needs a new motherboard, processor, and graphics card. I just want a cheap graphics card for now as I won't be gaming or anything. My question is, many of the cards say windows 7 compatable but nothing about Linux.