The documentation could optionally refer users to NVIDIA's documentation for using environment variables to run a program with NVIDIA gpu. Alternatively, download thenvidia-primescript from Arch Linux'snvidia-primepackage, and install it somewhere in thePATH( but not in/usr/bin)....
I followed the steps of “Chapter 32. Offloading Graphics Display with RandR 1.4”, created the xrandr script according to LightDM-ArchWiki location and added “nvidia-drm.modeset=1” in GRUB file (and updated it). After rebooting, synchro wasn’t enabled in “xrandr --verbose”, but “xr...
vendor: Hewlett-Packard driver: amdgpu v: kernel arch: GCN-5.1 code: Vega-2 process: TSMC n7 (7nm) built: 2018-21 pcie: gen: 4 speed: 16 GT/s lanes: 16 ports: active: eDP-1 empty: none bus-ID: 06:00.0 chip-ID: 1002:1636 class-ID: 0300 temp: 42.0 C...
But when load process reaches graphic target it becomes red again. The dGPU always in D0 state. Even when no one process uses it (according to nvidia-smi and fuser -v /dev/nvidia*). kernel: 6.10.6-arch1-1 nvidia driver: 560.35.03 nvidia-bug-report.log.gz (1.4 MB)...
I have started using intel gvt-g a few months ago and, at the time, I was also using nvidia prime render offload method for offloading to the nvidia card. I had issues getting gvt-g to work on any recent kernel (> 5.5), but I had success using the 5.4 lts branch on Arch Linux....
Distro: Arch Linux egl-wayland version: 1.1.11 (Git version also fails) Mesa version: 22.2.1 Driver version: 515.76 Kernel version: 6.0.6 Compositor: mutter 43.0 (through an unofficial repo) CPU: Ryzen 5 4600H GPU: Renoir iGPU + GTX 1650 Ti Mobile (as I said a PRIME setup) ...