"on-demand" is the Nvidia Prime profile, it is dynamic graphics, Intel GPU is used but I can launch any app with Nvidia GPU through GNOME app's menu.
I can select dynamic graphics or discrete graphics in BIOS.
Please note that there *is* a bug since I cannot launch an app using nvidia, when using on-demand Nvidia mode. There's a demand but... ^^ I think this external monitor bug is just a sign of another bug that makes my nvidia gpu ignored by GNOME. So that's not just a matter of ports linked to nvidia gpu.
I remind this mutter bug, I was affected when my nvidia gpu was working! Thanks for that, was critical for a laptop since battery drain was very high.
I'm absolutely sure there *was* a bug with 6.5 because I remind the time where I was using both 6.3 and 6.5 in mantic, and I had to use 6.3 when I wanted to plug a monitor. But I'm absolutely *not sure* that's still the cause of this bug.
"on-demand" is the Nvidia Prime profile, it is dynamic graphics, Intel GPU is used but I can launch any app with Nvidia GPU through GNOME app's menu.
I can select dynamic graphics or discrete graphics in BIOS.
Please note that there *is* a bug since I cannot launch an app using nvidia, when using on-demand Nvidia mode. There's a demand but... ^^ I think this external monitor bug is just a sign of another bug that makes my nvidia gpu ignored by GNOME. So that's not just a matter of ports linked to nvidia gpu.
I remind this mutter bug, I was affected when my nvidia gpu was working! Thanks for that, was critical for a laptop since battery drain was very high.
I'm absolutely sure there *was* a bug with 6.5 because I remind the time where I was using both 6.3 and 6.5 in mantic, and I had to use 6.3 when I wanted to plug a monitor. But I'm absolutely *not sure* that's still the cause of this bug.
What 6.3 kernel should I test?