![]() Run certain apps via NVIDIA GPU while rendering desktop via integrated graphicsīy setting GPU mode to “NVIDIA On-Demand”, you may run certain apps via NVIDIA GPU, while others handled by the integrated GPU.ġ.) For CUDA apps, you need to run command in terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) to install the nvidia-cuda-toolkit package. As a workaround, choose Intel graphics card by running sudo prime-select intel in terminal.Ĭhanging GPU mode however needs log out and back in to apply changes. ![]() In my case, the “Intel (Power Saving Mode)” is somehow grayed out. ![]() Intel (Power Saving Mode) – use integrated graphics to render Ubuntu desktop.NVIDIA On-Demand – use integrated graphics to render desktop, but possible to offload specific apps via dedicated GPU.NVIDIA (Performance Mode) – use dedicated NVIDIA GPU to render Ubuntu desktop.Then you’ll see three options available in the right: When the app opens, navigate to ‘ PRIME Profiles‘. To switch GPU mode, search for and open ‘ NVIDIA X Server Settings‘. When done, restart your computer! Switch between NVIDIA and Intel Graphics:Īfter restart, your machine will be on performance mode with the dedicated GPU. There will be a little bar indicates the installing process. Then re-launch the ‘Software & Updates’ utility.Ĭhoose one of the drivers from the list and click on ‘ Apply Changes‘ to install it. If it shows nothing, press Ctrl+Alt+T to open terminal and run command sudo apt update to refresh package cache. There it should list all available graphics drivers. ![]() Make sure ‘restricted’ repository enabledĢ.) Next, navigate to ‘ Additional Drivers‘ tab.
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