2014-11-06 15:26 GMT+01:00 Patrick Shanahan <[email protected]>:

> * Hans Petter Birkeland <[email protected]> [11-06-14 09:07]:
>  [...]
> > And then I installed nvidia-modprobe, downloaded from
> > http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/nvidia-modprobe.
> >
> > After a reboot this actually worked. But I am not completely happy with
> > the Nvidia-Prime way of doing things, having to switch card in
> > Nvidia-Settings and then rebooting (logging off and on didn't work).
>
> Rebooting is not necessary, but leaving the graphics mode is in order to
> use the changed driver.  The old init system, changing from runlevel 5 to
> runlevel 3, switch card, and return to runlevel 5 (init 3, init 5) should
> suffice.  With systemd perhaps "systemctl isolate multi-user.target" and
> "systemctl isolate graphical.target" replaces "init 3" and "init 5".
>
> This is not what my question was about at all :-)
I don't mind a reboot. My question came at the end.


> please consider trimming your replies.
> --
>
Sorry.

Hans Petter


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