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    • #12
      Maybe this works too, but Nvidia Optimus users do not need a DRI_PRIME override, everything is rendered on Nvidia, output can be Intel or Radeon (you can reuse your old cards for more outputs). I tested these dual GPU configs, you do not need to use Intel hardware (and no laptop) to try it. You could even use a card with TV out and use Nvidia for rendering.
      Last edited by Kano; 01 November 2015, 08:03 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by sarmad View Post
        Is PRIME supported under Wayland? If so, how can Wayland ensuare a "perfect frame" with PRIME not supporting v-sync?
        Do the proprietary nvidia drivers even support wayland yet to begin with?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by rabcor View Post
          Do the proprietary nvidia drivers even support wayland yet to begin with?
          I don't think so. But the radeon open-source driver does support it.

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