when i reboot, my pc doesn't charge gnome but it's in terminal mode
what i can do to charge gnome UI?
but with the mtron script happens the same thing?
sorry for my english
when i reboot, my pc doesn't charge gnome but it's in terminal mode
what i can do to charge gnome UI?
but with the mtron script happens the same thing?
sorry for my english
Last edited by stronkyz; February 27th, 2011 at 10:03 PM.
No problem. I understand everything. 8)sorry for my english
When you are in the terminal mode, go to the directory where the script 'Switch_intel.sh' is located. Then, type:
Reboot after. Your system should then boot into the intel mode. BTW: post the output of the latter command here into this forum. Thx.Code:sh ./Switch_intel.sh
So please, before all: What have you done? Did you already install mtrons scripts via this deb file or are you using other scripts only (2 scripts from message #1)?but with the mtron script happens the same thing?
The more precise you are the more we understand and the better we can help.
ok finally i understand
it's work
thanks a lot!!!
yes
another question
how i can make long the battery life?
(sorry for the OT )
Last edited by stronkyz; March 1st, 2011 at 01:18 AM.
No, the scripts change nothing at the boot up sequence. Only at shutdown the display-settings script sets the gpu (and prepares the config) for the next boot.
Is there anything missing / not working for you? If so i'll try my best to fix it but it's working very nice for me here.
Hello!
/usr/lib/nvidia-current/ld.so.conf just points ld to the nvidia libs. on debian the proper path is /usr/lib/nvidia/.For squeeze you might want to use the helper scripts provided by the packages "libgl1-nvidia-alternatives" and "libglx-nvidia-alternatives" to do this.
I'm not sure about your second question (have not used debian since 2004) but "update-alternatives --config gl_conf" just sets the proper paths for the nvidia libs as provided by ld.so.conf, so if you use the native debian helper scripts from above there should be no need to fiddle with this.
I tried once but it was done in a hurry somehow. I remember that I couldn't start the X server. I will try again the next days.
When I used your first scripts I had problems with Compiz during switching from one card to the other one via a boot. I found out that one needs to copy some libraries when going to the Ion card. Do you work with Compiz and do you deal somehow with the libs for compiz?
Have had the earlier version of this working for a few weeks now untill I allowed for todays system update...
Along with that the nvidia libglx.so.270.29 driver arrived and kinda broke my system a bit.... Im no longer able to get any further than the splash window when booting in nvidia mode. It also stops me from doing much else but reboot... Switched back to intel now, but I would like to go back to the earlier nvidia driver or know if you have the same problems?
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