Closed RaulKong898 closed 1 month ago
Sorry, but Github issues need to be focused on one topic to be manageable, so I removed the stuff about sideloading. You can of course create another bug report for that.
Most likely, this is just a limitation of Gnome Settings. I think this is only really an issue if the Graphics card doesn't work with Vanilla OS.
Hi, Nvidia settings is running and detecting both the drivers and the GPU, so I think this is a bug in GNOME Settings and must be reported to them.
To ensure it works properly you can run nrun cur-gpu
, if that displays NVIDIA, then it's working. If not, try switching to Nvidia (reboot) and then Hybrid (reboot again) and see if it work.
mirko@apx-vso-pico:~$ nrun cur-gpu
OpenGL version: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 535.161.08
OpenGL vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
OpenGL renderer: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 Laptop GPU/PCIe/SSE2
Issue Description
NVIDIA video card does not appear in the "About" section of "System Details": My NVIDIA video card does not appear in the "Graphics 1" section of the system details. Instead, I see the AMD Radeon video card, the one integrated into the processor. Not sure if it's a viewing error or something else. However, the NVIDIA control panel is accessible and shows me the video card settings.
Steps to Reproduce
Open “System details” from the settings menu. Go to the "About" section. Check if the NVIDIA video card appears in the “Graphics 1” section.
On what version of Vanilla OS this happens?
Unreleased
Additional Information
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