Hi All,
I have no idea where else to ask this so...
does anyone know the current state of linux (any distro) and its support for sandy-bridge style graphics, where you have the built in intel, and the discrete amd or nvidia?
Ive read a hell of a lot of posts on how to disable one or enable the other, but none on the feature that i would consider usable for the person who wants linux on the home desktop and just working. The feature that im most after is similar to the one windows employs, where the system switches to the discrete gfx card when under heavy load. Is this feature coming or has anyone heard anything about it?
Thanks
I have no idea where else to ask this so...
does anyone know the current state of linux (any distro) and its support for sandy-bridge style graphics, where you have the built in intel, and the discrete amd or nvidia?
Ive read a hell of a lot of posts on how to disable one or enable the other, but none on the feature that i would consider usable for the person who wants linux on the home desktop and just working. The feature that im most after is similar to the one windows employs, where the system switches to the discrete gfx card when under heavy load. Is this feature coming or has anyone heard anything about it?
Thanks
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