It’s not though…like for instance I installed endeavor on my laptop with a 2070 and an i7 and the hoops I had to jump through to get the OS to use my graphics card over the integrated graphics was absurd for any regular user. It’s a good thing I’m in IT let’s just say that.
Eh, there is a problem with perspective here. Nvidia does not want to play nice for consumers on Linux. Linux would work fine for dual graphics if they allowed it basically.
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It’s not though…like for instance I installed endeavor on my laptop with a 2070 and an i7 and the hoops I had to jump through to get the OS to use my graphics card over the integrated graphics was absurd for any regular user. It’s a good thing I’m in IT let’s just say that.
Eh, there is a problem with perspective here. Nvidia does not want to play nice for consumers on Linux. Linux would work fine for dual graphics if they allowed it basically.
Mmm I think it’s a Linux problem at that point.