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I'm using GNOME on Wayland and I'm trying to set up PRIME (hybrid graphics). Xrandr doesn't seem to detect my providers.
I guess that's because I'm using Wayland, so I was wondering what I should use instead of xrandr.
Last edited by PhysicsAndAlcohol (2016-11-02 14:17:55)
I use Arch btw
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There are some options out there. But sadly wayland's response to many questions along the lines of "how do I do ABC?" are simpy "you shouldn't want to do ABC".
Run gnome on xorg, then just use xrandr.
EDIT: I may have misunderstood - I thought you were trying to specify multiple physical outputs. If you are just trying to use PRIME, the post two down may be more on point: do you need xrandr?
Last edited by Trilby (2016-11-01 22:18:20)
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I'm interested in this too.
Not too much for the resolution change, but for refresh rate... yes!
It is the easy/lighter way to have smooth playback depending on the source video fps.
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I'm using GNOME on Wayland and I'm trying to set up PRIME (hybrid graphics). Xrandr doesn't seem to detect my providers.
I guess that's because I'm using Wayland, so I was wondering what I should use instead of xrandr.
Have you tried simply using DRI_PRIME=1 %yourprogramm% ?
AFAIK Wayland is build in such a way that - in conjuction with the up to date gpu drivers from the repo - it will automagically detect your providers, so that there is no need to use xrandr.
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PhysicsAndAlcohol wrote:I'm using GNOME on Wayland and I'm trying to set up PRIME (hybrid graphics). Xrandr doesn't seem to detect my providers.
I guess that's because I'm using Wayland, so I was wondering what I should use instead of xrandr.Have you tried simply using DRI_PRIME=1 %yourprogramm% ?
AFAIK Wayland is build in such a way that - in conjuction with the up to date gpu drivers from the repo - it will automagically detect your providers, so that there is no need to use xrandr.
DRI_PRIME=1 works perfectly, thanks mate!
I use Arch btw
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