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Added a mention that the nvidia-open-dkms driver can cause problems with the suspended state of a laptop. (#115)
* Added fix instructions for hybrid graphics devices * Added fix for Firefox crash * nvidia-open-dkms suspend state problem mention --------- Co-authored-by: MathisP75 <202042012@ens.clg.qc.ca>
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add a new line to `/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf` (make it if it does not exist) and add the line `options nvidia-drm modeset=1`
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add a new line to `/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf` (make it if it does not exist) and add the line `options nvidia-drm modeset=1`
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{{< hint >}}If your GPU is listed as supported by the `nvidia-open-dkms` driver,
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{{< hint >}}If your GPU is listed as supported by the `nvidia-open-dkms` driver,
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use that one instead.
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use that one instead. Note that on a laptop, it could cause problems with the suspended state when closing the lid, so you might be better off with `nvidia-dkms`.
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{{< /hint >}}
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{{< hint >}}To get multi monitor to work properly on a hybrid graphics device (a laptop with both an Intel and an Nvidia GPU), you will need to remove the `optimus-manager` package if installed (disabling the service does not work). You also need to change your BIOS settings from hybrid graphics to discrete graphics.
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{{< /hint >}}
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{{< hint >}}To get multi monitor to work properly on a hybrid graphics device (a laptop with both an Intel and an Nvidia GPU), you will need to remove the `optimus-manager` package if installed (disabling the service does not work). You also need to change your BIOS settings from hybrid graphics to discrete graphics.
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{{< hint >}}To get multi monitor to work properly on a hybrid graphics device (a laptop with both an Intel and an Nvidia GPU), you will need to remove the `optimus-manager` package if installed (disabling the service does not work). You also need to change your BIOS settings from hybrid graphics to discrete graphics.
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