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This will be fairly long post because I'd like to provide a lot of detail and information on what I've already tried and hasn't worked
I've just installed Ubuntu 18.04.1 on a mid-2012 15' Macbook Pro (model 9,1).
I want to be able to switch between my integrated and discrete GPUs. Currently my system is locked to my discrete GPU, an nvidia 650m.
First off, I'm running an EFI boot so Ubuntu is indeed able to recognize both GPUs.
I am using the
nvidia-driver-390 driver currently.
Alongside which I have the
nvidia-prime and nvidia-settings packages installed. prime-select lists profiles for both integrated and discrete graphics, and I am able to switch between them
However, even after selecting the
intel profile and rebooting, my computer continues to render everything using the discrete graphics card. I know this because if I run glmark2 then I see that
There is also another issue with nvidia-settings, which is that it does not display a 'PRIME profiles' tab, as shown in otherguides
The lack of
prime-select not doing anything might be related to missing 'prime profiles' tab, though I'm not sure.
In the meantime, there's a lot of 'solutions' I've found online which haven't worked. I'll enumerate them here (all of these changes have since been reverted)
Anyways, I can provide more details if needed but I was hoping that someone might be able to help. This guide looked promising but I'm not sure quite how to translate it to Ubuntu.
Anyways I can provide more details as needed, but I was hoping that someone might be able to help with this.
As requested, I'm getting some info on what happens why I try an run without proprietary drivers.
If I run
sudo apt-get purge nvidia* and reboot, everything looks fine. Some diagnostics:
Running
glmark2 now gives me
Nvidia Network Integrated Controller Driver Pc
I still don't think my integrated GPU is in use. The frame time is quadrupled but that could just be Nouveau being slow. In addition, the
GL_VENDOR string is nouveau , which is only listed as the driver for my discrete card (if my integrated card were being used I'd expect to see i915 based on the output from lshw .
Nvidia Nforce Network Adapter Driver
For what it's worth, if I reinstall just the
nvidia-settings package then the 'Nvidia X Server Settings' application becomes much simpler
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