by joe Kamprad | Jul 21, 2018 | Graphics |
As most newer cards will work with the latest (called nvidia) driver some older cards are not longer supported by the lates driver // see discussion here: xorg-server-update-causes-issues-with-nvidia-propritary-drivers Latest changes on supported Cards by Driver...
by justin time | May 27, 2018 | Graphics, Hardware |
Introduction Nvidia Optimus are probably the best video cards currently supported by Linux. They provide both an excellent graphical acceleration and an extreme power saving, whichever is needed. Both features are provided by Bumblebee. Some computer may need...
by joe Kamprad | Apr 25, 2018 | Hardware |
TLP for notebooks: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TLP Install TLP from the official repositories – pay attention to its optional dependencies that may help provide additional power saving: acpi_call: ThinkPad battery functions, Sandy Bridge and newer...
by joe Kamprad | Sep 20, 2017 | Bluetooth |
This is testet under Gnome-shell [3.22.3] with: BlueZ : 5.47-1 gnome-bluetooth: 3.20.1 pulseaudio-bluetooth/pulseaudio: 11.1-1 ————————————————— Preference: you...
by joe Kamprad | Sep 7, 2017 | Hardware |
Sometimes it is a huzzle to get around with a new soundcard, or getting a mix to work, i give some hints on getting information about devices and system here: First watch should be allways alsamixer as a simple source to solve most mute problems, and get a view what...
by tuxayo | Aug 19, 2017 | Hardware |
Context This page is about one experience with a Dell Latitude E6420.It was done with Antergos XFCE in November 2016.The iso image used for the installation was antergos-2016.10.23-x86_64. What works Disabling NVDIA GPU to save power Install nouveau + bumblebee (even...