New lappy coming, what do you think of it? which distro?
I have just ordered a new lappy from pcspecialists.co.uk, spec as follows:-
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Chassis & Display I am in a bit of a dilema though, I am a long term Ubuntu user now but I recently installed Debian Squeeze on an old box for my Dad and was very impressed with the speed of it. Which do you think should I go for? |
So you have the integrated Intel graphics and the NVidia graphics. I hope that is not one of those Optimus systems, or you may have difficulties with your graphics.
When it comes up to the distribution: The same answer as every time, go for that you feel comfortable with. |
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Optimus is currently not supported in Linux, there are experiments in development kernels, but currently it is not working. If you are lucky you can disable one of the video chips in your BIOS.
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just letting you know, i run gnu linux on an optimus laptop, and it does run. so dont think it wont work full stop. there are limitations some such are, i currently can not enable desktop effects, and one thing that really bothers me. my computer has the capabilitys of producing over 6 hours of battery life. in linux however, i recieve only 4. there is probably more things too, but these are two ive noticed |
Some optimus laptops have a BIOS switch to force the nVidia GPU or disable the intel video chip. With some other optimus laptops you can use the nVidia GPU with custom EDID files.
Aside from those fair rare examples, optimus is just a major PITA with linux. You even have to manually disable the nVidia GPU or else it just sits there, creating heat and eating power.... Quote:
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Optimus fix
To anyone with an optimus issue reading this, check out http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/05/b...o-linux-users/ and let the rest of us know if it works!!
My new toy isn't here yet to try it and if someone can confirm it doesn't there is still time to:- 1 cancel my order, 2 re-order a machine with AMD/ATI bits that do work and 3 shout as loud as I can to the entire world "DO NOT BUY NVIDIA PRODUCTS ANYMORE!!!!" Thanks. |
There is nothing wrong with NVidia hardware, just Optimus is not supported. By the way, AMD supports their switchable graphics currently only with the open source driver, AFAIK, which offers far less performance than the proprietary drivers.
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Merchant bankers if you ask me. Anyhow, has anyone/will anyone try out Bumblebee and post results?? |
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AMT/ATI works a bit better, but still switchable graphics isnt exactly wodnerful. As long as you get a laptop without switchable graphics, everything should work smoothly...but its become very hard to find intel CPU laptops without switchable graphics or optimus. I like to blame intel at least in part for that- for 15 years they have wanted a 'bigger slice' of the GPU market (even though intel has never built a GPU worth even looking at). Now, thanks to intel putting a video chip on the CPU, they have found a way to get everybody who buys an intel CPU to buy an intel video chip. Optimus is very fustrating for linux users, and I'm unimpressed with it. Still, I wouldnt go as far as to say to people 'dont buy nVidia'. But ATI/AMD video drivers are getting better on every release, and they have actually helped the open source driver devs, unlike nVidia. I honestly think nVidia has serious issues right now, intel is pushig them out of the 'budget' end of the market. ATI/AMD are togther now, leaving nVidia alone as a 'major' GPU manufacturer without a CPU. Even nVidias once mighty chipset business is pretty much dead now..... BTW, with the price you would have been paying for that laptop, you could probably get a cheap netbook and a desktop with similar or more power than the laptop. Quote:
nVidia have no 'warning- systems using this card might be using optimus' when you check the drivers for the optimus comptibile GPUs. |
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I think it's pretty clear in this thread that people are only talking about Optimus not being supported. |
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And the minute I say that, I receive my new work laptop (Lenovo). When I ordered it it said nothing about Optimus but guess what, it's Optimus. I'll be putting Arch on it, so I'll let you know how it goes. Mine is a Quadro, though, only major difference. In my BIOS I have an option to disable Optimus entirely and only use the dedicated video card, I'll see how that works. Hopefully yours will have that too. |
Good news for me, I checked with pcspecialists today, apparently there is a button on the machines case that will bring me joy!! it is a hardware switch to force the gpu (ie, bypass optimus!!)
I will still be giving BumbleBee a whirl though, I'll post the outcome. Hopefully won't be too long now, I had an email tonight to say the machine is built and going into testing tomorrow YEY!! Sorry for the slight over-enthusiasm, every post on every forum I have seen that has Linux and Optimus in the same sentence have a seriously unhappy vibe, I was listening to The Smiths and contemplating self harm after only an hour's trolling last night!! |
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Intel only has a big slice of the video chip market because of intergrated video. Most people who are after a 'GPU' dont use the intel video, they get an ATI/AMD or nVidia GPU. Since intel ships video with almost all motherboards, intel counts itself as a bigger 'player' in the market than it really is. Quote:
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My new toy has arrived and all seems to be working, the switch on the case is a software switch so does not seem to respond, I have however installed Bumblebee and graphics appear to be working fine.
All in all I am a happy customer of 'PC Specialist'. One word of warning to anyone buying from them though, the courier they use (Yodel) are dreadful. Late delivery meant I had to wait the whole weekend for them to re-open then collect from the depot on Monday morning which was a nightmare. Stroppy unhelpful staff do seem to be very much the order of the day. Whilst waiting at the depot I was able to see how these guys literally throw goods around in there (I saw a guy chuck a 22" plasma screen 4 or 5 meters into a cage amoung the many other parcels he threw around!) |
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