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Old 10-07-2017, 07:04 AM   #1
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bumblebee.conf - Setting environment variables


Is is possible to set environment variables in bumblebee.conf?

Optirun is overriding my LD_PRELOAD setting and causing error messages due to Optirun setting filename only rather than full path.

Original issue is in this thread: https://www.linuxquestions.org/quest...ed-4175614572/

However, I thought I'd be better starting a new one as the general question here may help others.

Another possibility is that if Cinnamon itself can pickup vars to override those in its parent process (Optirun)? Is there any configuration file it uses?

Another solution may be to switch to Primusrun? Is Optirun interchangeable with Primusrun?
 
  


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