oscararg
2018-03-26 17:26 deepin
Oh man, you did my steps but from Bumblebee? I told in info to do that only from Nvidia propietary ones or Nouveau, a laptop is different, because in a pc you have the integrated graphics disabled by defect when you connect the dedicated graphics in the PCI-E port... Can you check if your BIOS can disable integrated graphics by default? Most laptops don't do that to maintain battery (dedicated graphics are better but it means more battery energy draining, Bumblebee, Prime, etc alternate between integrated-dedicated to do less draining, Nvidia propietary drivers simply uses the dedicated card all the time, but, if for laptops Nvidia created the "Optimus" technology, which Bumblebee and Prime drivers uses to work, they must have a reason for that). Please, search for the last Bumblebee or Prime drivers.
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Hi guys, I need you help.
After I rebooted my system after changing the graphics driver, every time I turn on my machine the deepin says he can't changing bumblebee to Nvidia drive. And anything I installed or move in the system don't stay there after I reboot the system again. Always the deepin returns to the same point. I just move some pics I have in my Desktop to a folder and then when I turn on the system the picks were in the Desktop again.
Another thing is, after this problem, the deepin is consuming to much ram...
Someone knows what I have to do to fix this? I don't wanna to re-install the system again, and being honest if I have to I rather prefer to changing of linux district