Do I have a choice which graphics card I want to use permanently? (by changing settings in BIOS?) If yes - is it a rule or it's laptop specific feature? Or maybe I'm forced to use Optimus under Windows and Bumblebee under Linux?
Could you explain these basic stuff?
]]>To all who may be concerned: the problem with nvidia have been solved, so this is no longer an issue to think about: https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bb … t-48600484
Wow cool! Anyone has already upgraded BIOS to lates version and tried?
]]>Anyone managed to control the keyboard backlight? I can't even activate mine. Also, anyone knows if it is possible to activate/deactivate the keyboard backlight via the command line?
]]>(Almost posted but got notified about new message by e-mail) Brightness level is saved correctly through suspends.
Edit: Also, sadly, there is no improvement in the field of nvidia enabling/disabling. I'm investigating this issue in my free time and it gets more and more cryptic. You can check bug report page (https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch/issues/78) for my findings.
]]>Thanks
]]>Another quick note: with the "new config", I had problems after resuming from suspend. The screen brightness was always set to 100%.
I solved it with the following resume hook (I use the built-in systemd suspend):
#!/bin/sh
case $1/$2 in
pre/*)
echo "Going to $2..."
;;
post/*)
echo "Waking up from $2..."
echo $(cat /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/actual_brightness) > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
;;
esac
in /usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/yourFileName.sh
Don't forget to chmod a+x , as mentioned here
@abbradar: Which desktop environment do you use? Do you have the same problem?
I have KDE, and in my opinion this could be a KDE-related bug
Regards
]]>https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323516#c24
hth
Regards