Anyways, thank you guys for the help!!
]]>Have you configured early KMS start for the intel card ?
]]>prime-run $application$
Also because this is likely relevant and probably the most important thing you should do. Make sure you don't have amdvlk/lib32-amdvlk installed.
]]>[ 4.198] (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
Post the contents of that file please
[ 4.286] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so
You're using xf86-video-intel , which tends to be a bad idea for Intel gen 3+ systems, and yours is 10th gen.
Try removing xf86-video-intel.
removing xf86-video-intel won't break anything right?
Also i should mention i am using runtime d3 so that i can save battery, so hope intel gpu will still work after removing that package
and here is the xorg.conf file: http://ix.io/3LPX
edit: alright removing the intel package won't allow me to use the gui (had to reinstall it from the tty cli interface to edit this)
]]>[ 4.198] (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"
Post the contents of that file please
[ 4.286] (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers/intel_drv.so
You're using xf86-video-intel , which tends to be a bad idea for Intel gen 3+ systems, and yours is 10th gen.
Try removing xf86-video-intel.
lspci output confirms you have 2 videocard, an Intel(R) UHD Graphics CML GT2 and a Nivida GTX1650 Ti Mobile
xorg logs are probably at ~/.local/share/xorg , see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#General for details / alternative locations.
I used plocate and the file was under /var/log.
here it is: http://ix.io/3LLq
]]>xorg logs are probably at ~/.local/share/xorg , see https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xorg#General for details / alternative locations.
]]>]]>and do u mind reminding me how to get the xorg log?
The glxinfo output indicates you have an intel gpu and a nvidia one.
VK_LAYER_AMD_switchable_graphics_32 AMD switchable graphics layer 1.2.201 version 1 VK_LAYER_NV_optimus NVIDIA Optimus layer 1.2.186 version 1
You also appear to have installed lib32-amdvlk
Looks like your graphics setup is messed up, let's start with basics.
please post lspci -k and xorg log.
If you're using startx also post ~/.xinitrc .
here is 'lspci -k' output: http://ix.io/3LLj
I am using light dm so, i don't think you will need xinitrc.
and do u mind reminding me how to get the xorg log?
VK_LAYER_AMD_switchable_graphics_32 AMD switchable graphics layer 1.2.201 version 1
VK_LAYER_NV_optimus NVIDIA Optimus layer 1.2.186 version 1
You also appear to have installed lib32-amdvlk
Looks like your graphics setup is messed up, let's start with basics.
please post lspci -k and xorg log.
If you're using startx also post ~/.xinitrc .
that would be from lib32-mesa-utils. Can you actually post the outputs? If they are indeed correct then sometimes there is a problem with the shader cache especially after driver updates, you can try disabling/rebuilding that in the Steam Settings -> Shader Pre-Cache
also the shader precache rebuilding/disabling didn't work.
]]>that would be from lib32-mesa-utils. Can you actually post the outputs? If they are indeed correct then sometimes there is a problem with the shader cache especially after driver updates, you can try disabling/rebuilding that in the Steam Settings -> Shader Pre-Cache
here is 'glxinfo -B': http://ix.io/3LKj
glxinfo32 -B: http://ix.io/3LKj
pacman -Qs nvidia: http://ix.io/3LKk
vulkaninfo --summary: http://ix.io/3LKl
Does vulkan in general work?
pacman -Qs nvidia glxinfo -B glxinfo32 -B vulkaninfo --summary
glxinfo32 -B
somehow this command is invalid but everything else seems to work fine
]]>pacman -Qs nvidia
glxinfo -B
glxinfo32 -B
vulkaninfo --summary