• NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    13 days ago

    So it’s possible to have two different GPUs rendering content which is then output to a single monitor at the same time? Could I have a game rendered by a discrete GPU running in a window being handled by an Xorg session rendered by an integrated GPU? Do I understand this correctly? Would it matter if the video output was physically connected to the discrete GPU or the motherboard, or is that configurable?

    • Sips'@slrpnk.netOP
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      13 days ago

      While I’ve not tried this yet, and won’t eb able for a while it does sound like this would be possible. Quite the cool tech. Not sure about your last part of your question unfortunately. Probs best to follow their forums for this.

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      12 days ago

      Could I have a game rendered by a discrete GPU running in a window being handled by an Xorg session rendered by an integrated GPU?

      I used to do this, but I use wayland now. Similar setup though.

      Would it matter if the video output was physically connected to the discrete GPU or the motherboard, or is that configurable?

      Yes it matters. On many laptops the hdmi out is ONLY on the discrete gpu, meaning the discrete gpu must be on (and sucking power) in order to display to external monitors, even if the internal gpu is doing the rendering.

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    12 days ago

    I’ve had more success with bbswitch and bumblebee, however I have tried many of the other options and configurations with limited success. Maybe it is time to look back at this or just leave well enough as is.

    I also had some success with a separate 1 configuration that let me run only on the dedicated GPU (dGPU), but with such an old computer designed to use the dGPU as a secondary option, it seemed overkill.

    Finally, there has been an occasional, rare need to write to /proc into the path of my dGPU in case things get a bit messy, but that was rare between some updates or changes.