In Linux, you are using Intel on most computers where the BIOS is set to use hybrid. (If you install the NVidia proprietary on such a laptop, Intel's 3D gets disabled)
Many BIOS'es have an NVidia/ATI only / Win XP mode option, which lets you use the NVidia / ATI always. And within a year I expect it to be possible, to run a specific program on NVidia (don't know about ATI) when starting it with a special command. Automatic switching is not yet working, but we might get that with Wayland within some years.
Many BIOS'es have an NVidia/ATI only / Win XP mode option, which lets you use the NVidia / ATI always. And within a year I expect it to be possible, to run a specific program on NVidia (don't know about ATI) when starting it with a special command. Automatic switching is not yet working, but we might get that with Wayland within some years.
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