![]() rather annoyingĪlso i get this very wierd boot problem, kernel (at least i thing that is kernel) spits out this full screen of mumbo jumbo (must take photo once) and only solution is to hold pwr btn until laptop shuts off and on next boot goes without a problem. I have tried editing the 'sD3DDevice' line in fallout4prefs. ![]() I have tried setting the game and the launcher to use my GPU in the Nvidia control panel. Instead, it uses my CPUs integrated graphics, the Intel HD Graphic 4000. this problem couses 5-10 sec delay on boot. Im on a laptop with a Nvidia Geforce GT 730M and Fallout 4 is the only game that will not use my GPU. Vgaarb: device changed decodes: PCI:0000:00:02.0,olddecodes=io+mem,decodes=none:owns=io+mem Originally access to the ICC registers was only available internally to the PCH's embedded controller (ME) so the registers were exposed to host through the. Clock bending adjusts the display clock frequencies to reduce screen flicker. HDA Intel 0000:01:00.1: PCI INT A disabledĪtl1c 0000:04:00.0: atl1c: eth0 NIC Link is Up The graphics driver uses this service to adjust the graphics clocks (DPCLK & DPNSCLK) to perform clock bending. Hda_intel: azx_get_response timeout, switching to single_cmd mode: last cmd=0x000f0001 Hda-intel: spurious response 0x0:0x0, last cmd=0x0f0000 'cat /proc/acpi/battery/BAT0/state' : you should have a "present rate" lower than ~15000 mW (you must run on battery to see that: with the ac adapter, the present rate is null).ģ/ concerning the touchpad, I see you have launched another forum thread. For Windows XP/Vista/Windows7, put the Profile file(icc file) in the following folder. 'dmesg| grep nvidia' : you should see "kill_nvidia: disabled the discrete graphics card" 'lsmod | grep nvidia' : you should see the module loaded ![]() To see if it's working, you have several ways: Now, you can use the extra keys for controlling brightness!Ģ/ concerning the switch off of the nvidia card, I may have already answer in the comment of my aur/nvidia-g210m-acpi package. In the top "case" (for example, one line before "*)", add the following: However, concerning your backlight issue, you can just add the support yourself in /etc/acpi/handler.sh. 1/ if you want acpi scripts, you may want to install aur/acpi-support.
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