Per Bothner wrote: > I got a new Sandy Bridge i7 laptop with nvidia/optimus graphics. > I managed to install the new KDE beta, after a few problems. > However, there seems to be some issues with nouvaeu trying to > start up: One issue is errors messages and slowness starting up: > [snip] > > My preference would be to just use integrated graphics, and > completely disable the nvidia graphics. Unfortunately, there > doesn't seem to be a way to do that from the BIOS, at least > not the visible BIOS control settings. There is not an option in the BIOS because laptop manufacturers think you're going to use the operating system that was pre-installed. Optimus is not supported in any shape or form by nouvaeu or the NVIDIA proprietary driver. In other words, you're screwed until someone reverse engineers it or NVIDIA supports it. Search for "linux optimus" to find dozens of other frustrated users. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test