In the summer, the Centos in the notebook has been very hot. as the weather changes, this problem has to be solved. The possible cause is that the dual-graphics-card laptop is not fully loaded with N-card drivers, resulting in fan calling. Yesterday, the nvidia graphics card driver was installed and thought it was time-consuming. However, it was found that the driver was not working. After one day, I found that it was very good to use the bumblebee in ubuntu and deian. I think it should also be useful in Centos. Here we provide a source in rpm format. Http: // I
In the summer, the Centos in the notebook has been very hot. as the weather changes, this problem has to be solved. The possible cause is that the dual-graphics-card laptop is not fully loaded with N-card drivers, resulting in fan calling.
Yesterday, the nvidia graphics card driver was installed and thought it was time-consuming. However, it was found that the driver was not working.
After one day, I found that it was very good to use the bumblebee in ubuntu and deian. I think it should also be useful in Centos.
Here we provide a source in rpm format. Http://install.linux.ncsu.edu/pub/yum/itecs/public/bumblebee/rhel6/i686/
Start Installation:
#yum install -y libbsd-devel libbsd glibc-devel libX11-devel help2man autoconf git tar glib2 glib2-devel kernel-devel kernel-headers automake gcc gtk2-devel
Rpm-ivh VirtualGL
Rpm-ivh bumblebee
yum install glibc-devel
Theoretically, N cards can be disabled now.
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- [Root @ Jarvis ~] # Lspci | grep VGA
- . 0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 18)
- . 0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation gfw.m [GeForce GT 540 M] (rev ff)
If further research reference: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bumblebee_%28%E7% AE %80%E4%BD%93%E4%B8%AD%E6%96%87%29
Https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bumblebee
Https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee