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I have a work laptop on which I've installed Debian Buster. The laptop comes with an nVidia GeForce MX130 3D renderer.



This is not a VGA adapter; it only does 3D. I've installed the nvidia GL libraries:



wouter@pc181009:~$ dpkg -l|grep nvidia
ii glx-alternative-nvidia 0.9.1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
ii libegl-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL library
ii libegl-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL library
ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
ii libgles-nvidia1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
ii libgles-nvidia1:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
ii libgles-nvidia2:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
ii libgles-nvidia2:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
ii libglx-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary GLX library
ii libglx-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary GLX library
ii libnvidia-cbl:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (cbl) library
ii libnvidia-cfg1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX configuration library
ii libnvidia-eglcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
ii libnvidia-eglcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
ii libnvidia-fatbinaryloader:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA FAT binary loader
ii libnvidia-glcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
ii libnvidia-glcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
ii libnvidia-ml1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Management Library (NVML) runtime library
ii libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA PTX JIT Compiler
ii libnvidia-rtcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (rtcore) library
ii nvidia-alternative 410.104-1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
ii nvidia-driver 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage
ii nvidia-driver-bin 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA driver support binaries
ii nvidia-driver-libs:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
ii nvidia-driver-libs:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
ii nvidia-driver-libs-i386:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES 32-bit libraries)
ii nvidia-egl-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL driver - common files
ii nvidia-egl-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
ii nvidia-egl-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
ii nvidia-installer-cleanup 20151021+9 amd64 cleanup after driver installation with the nvidia-installer
ii nvidia-kernel-common 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
ii nvidia-kernel-dkms 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
ii nvidia-kernel-support 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
ii nvidia-legacy-check 410.104-1 amd64 check for NVIDIA GPUs requiring a legacy driver
ii nvidia-modprobe 410.93-1 amd64 utility to load NVIDIA kernel modules and create device nodes
ii nvidia-persistenced 410.93-1 amd64 daemon to maintain persistent software state in the NVIDIA driver
ii nvidia-settings 410.104-1 amd64 tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
ii nvidia-support 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary graphics driver support files
ii nvidia-vdpau-driver:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix - NVIDIA driver
ii nvidia-vulkan-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan driver - common files
ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver


Also, "update-glx --config glx" is set to use the nVidia drivers:



wouter@pc181009:~$ sudo LC_ALL=C update-glx --config glx
There are 3 choices for the alternative glx (providing /usr/lib/glx).

Selection Path Priority Status
------------------------------------------------------------
* 0 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 auto mode
1 /usr/lib/mesa-diverted 5 manual mode
2 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 manual mode
3 /usr/lib/nvidia/bumblebee 95 manual mode

Press <enter> to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:


yet, when I run "glxinfo", I see that the renderer is still using the Intel iGPU with the mesa library. Additionally, nvidia-settings just fails:



wouter@pc181009:~$ nvidia-settings -V

WARNING: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display.


ERROR: Unable to load info from any available system


What should I do to make the GL system use the nvidia GPU?










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    I have a work laptop on which I've installed Debian Buster. The laptop comes with an nVidia GeForce MX130 3D renderer.



    This is not a VGA adapter; it only does 3D. I've installed the nvidia GL libraries:



    wouter@pc181009:~$ dpkg -l|grep nvidia
    ii glx-alternative-nvidia 0.9.1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
    ii libegl-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL library
    ii libegl-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL library
    ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
    ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
    ii libgles-nvidia1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
    ii libgles-nvidia1:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
    ii libgles-nvidia2:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
    ii libgles-nvidia2:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
    ii libglx-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary GLX library
    ii libglx-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary GLX library
    ii libnvidia-cbl:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (cbl) library
    ii libnvidia-cfg1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX configuration library
    ii libnvidia-eglcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
    ii libnvidia-eglcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
    ii libnvidia-fatbinaryloader:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA FAT binary loader
    ii libnvidia-glcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
    ii libnvidia-glcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
    ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
    ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
    ii libnvidia-ml1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Management Library (NVML) runtime library
    ii libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA PTX JIT Compiler
    ii libnvidia-rtcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (rtcore) library
    ii nvidia-alternative 410.104-1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
    ii nvidia-driver 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage
    ii nvidia-driver-bin 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA driver support binaries
    ii nvidia-driver-libs:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
    ii nvidia-driver-libs:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
    ii nvidia-driver-libs-i386:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES 32-bit libraries)
    ii nvidia-egl-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL driver - common files
    ii nvidia-egl-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
    ii nvidia-egl-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
    ii nvidia-installer-cleanup 20151021+9 amd64 cleanup after driver installation with the nvidia-installer
    ii nvidia-kernel-common 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
    ii nvidia-kernel-dkms 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
    ii nvidia-kernel-support 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
    ii nvidia-legacy-check 410.104-1 amd64 check for NVIDIA GPUs requiring a legacy driver
    ii nvidia-modprobe 410.93-1 amd64 utility to load NVIDIA kernel modules and create device nodes
    ii nvidia-persistenced 410.93-1 amd64 daemon to maintain persistent software state in the NVIDIA driver
    ii nvidia-settings 410.104-1 amd64 tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
    ii nvidia-support 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary graphics driver support files
    ii nvidia-vdpau-driver:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix - NVIDIA driver
    ii nvidia-vulkan-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan driver - common files
    ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
    ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
    ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver


    Also, "update-glx --config glx" is set to use the nVidia drivers:



    wouter@pc181009:~$ sudo LC_ALL=C update-glx --config glx
    There are 3 choices for the alternative glx (providing /usr/lib/glx).

    Selection Path Priority Status
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    * 0 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 auto mode
    1 /usr/lib/mesa-diverted 5 manual mode
    2 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 manual mode
    3 /usr/lib/nvidia/bumblebee 95 manual mode

    Press <enter> to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:


    yet, when I run "glxinfo", I see that the renderer is still using the Intel iGPU with the mesa library. Additionally, nvidia-settings just fails:



    wouter@pc181009:~$ nvidia-settings -V

    WARNING: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display.


    ERROR: Unable to load info from any available system


    What should I do to make the GL system use the nvidia GPU?










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      I have a work laptop on which I've installed Debian Buster. The laptop comes with an nVidia GeForce MX130 3D renderer.



      This is not a VGA adapter; it only does 3D. I've installed the nvidia GL libraries:



      wouter@pc181009:~$ dpkg -l|grep nvidia
      ii glx-alternative-nvidia 0.9.1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
      ii libegl-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL library
      ii libegl-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL library
      ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
      ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
      ii libgles-nvidia1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
      ii libgles-nvidia1:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
      ii libgles-nvidia2:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
      ii libgles-nvidia2:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
      ii libglx-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary GLX library
      ii libglx-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary GLX library
      ii libnvidia-cbl:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (cbl) library
      ii libnvidia-cfg1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX configuration library
      ii libnvidia-eglcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
      ii libnvidia-eglcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
      ii libnvidia-fatbinaryloader:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA FAT binary loader
      ii libnvidia-glcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
      ii libnvidia-glcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
      ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
      ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
      ii libnvidia-ml1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Management Library (NVML) runtime library
      ii libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA PTX JIT Compiler
      ii libnvidia-rtcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (rtcore) library
      ii nvidia-alternative 410.104-1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
      ii nvidia-driver 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage
      ii nvidia-driver-bin 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA driver support binaries
      ii nvidia-driver-libs:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
      ii nvidia-driver-libs:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
      ii nvidia-driver-libs-i386:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES 32-bit libraries)
      ii nvidia-egl-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL driver - common files
      ii nvidia-egl-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
      ii nvidia-egl-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
      ii nvidia-installer-cleanup 20151021+9 amd64 cleanup after driver installation with the nvidia-installer
      ii nvidia-kernel-common 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
      ii nvidia-kernel-dkms 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
      ii nvidia-kernel-support 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
      ii nvidia-legacy-check 410.104-1 amd64 check for NVIDIA GPUs requiring a legacy driver
      ii nvidia-modprobe 410.93-1 amd64 utility to load NVIDIA kernel modules and create device nodes
      ii nvidia-persistenced 410.93-1 amd64 daemon to maintain persistent software state in the NVIDIA driver
      ii nvidia-settings 410.104-1 amd64 tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
      ii nvidia-support 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary graphics driver support files
      ii nvidia-vdpau-driver:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix - NVIDIA driver
      ii nvidia-vulkan-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan driver - common files
      ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
      ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
      ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver


      Also, "update-glx --config glx" is set to use the nVidia drivers:



      wouter@pc181009:~$ sudo LC_ALL=C update-glx --config glx
      There are 3 choices for the alternative glx (providing /usr/lib/glx).

      Selection Path Priority Status
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      * 0 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 auto mode
      1 /usr/lib/mesa-diverted 5 manual mode
      2 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 manual mode
      3 /usr/lib/nvidia/bumblebee 95 manual mode

      Press <enter> to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:


      yet, when I run "glxinfo", I see that the renderer is still using the Intel iGPU with the mesa library. Additionally, nvidia-settings just fails:



      wouter@pc181009:~$ nvidia-settings -V

      WARNING: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display.


      ERROR: Unable to load info from any available system


      What should I do to make the GL system use the nvidia GPU?










      share|improve this question














      I have a work laptop on which I've installed Debian Buster. The laptop comes with an nVidia GeForce MX130 3D renderer.



      This is not a VGA adapter; it only does 3D. I've installed the nvidia GL libraries:



      wouter@pc181009:~$ dpkg -l|grep nvidia
      ii glx-alternative-nvidia 0.9.1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
      ii libegl-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL library
      ii libegl-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL library
      ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
      ii libgl1-nvidia-glvnd-glx:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX library (GLVND variant)
      ii libgles-nvidia1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
      ii libgles-nvidia1:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 1.x library
      ii libgles-nvidia2:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
      ii libgles-nvidia2:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL|ES 2.x library
      ii libglx-nvidia0:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary GLX library
      ii libglx-nvidia0:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary GLX library
      ii libnvidia-cbl:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (cbl) library
      ii libnvidia-cfg1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX configuration library
      ii libnvidia-eglcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
      ii libnvidia-eglcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary EGL core libraries
      ii libnvidia-fatbinaryloader:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA FAT binary loader
      ii libnvidia-glcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
      ii libnvidia-glcore:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary OpenGL/GLX core libraries
      ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
      ii libnvidia-glvkspirv:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA binary Vulkan Spir-V compiler library
      ii libnvidia-ml1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Management Library (NVML) runtime library
      ii libnvidia-ptxjitcompiler1:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA PTX JIT Compiler
      ii libnvidia-rtcore:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Vulkan ray tracing (rtcore) library
      ii nvidia-alternative 410.104-1 amd64 allows the selection of NVIDIA as GLX provider
      ii nvidia-driver 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage
      ii nvidia-driver-bin 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA driver support binaries
      ii nvidia-driver-libs:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
      ii nvidia-driver-libs:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES libraries)
      ii nvidia-driver-libs-i386:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA metapackage (OpenGL/GLX/EGL/GLES 32-bit libraries)
      ii nvidia-egl-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary EGL driver - common files
      ii nvidia-egl-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
      ii nvidia-egl-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA EGL installable client driver (ICD)
      ii nvidia-installer-cleanup 20151021+9 amd64 cleanup after driver installation with the nvidia-installer
      ii nvidia-kernel-common 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
      ii nvidia-kernel-dkms 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module DKMS source
      ii nvidia-kernel-support 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary kernel module support files
      ii nvidia-legacy-check 410.104-1 amd64 check for NVIDIA GPUs requiring a legacy driver
      ii nvidia-modprobe 410.93-1 amd64 utility to load NVIDIA kernel modules and create device nodes
      ii nvidia-persistenced 410.93-1 amd64 daemon to maintain persistent software state in the NVIDIA driver
      ii nvidia-settings 410.104-1 amd64 tool for configuring the NVIDIA graphics driver
      ii nvidia-support 20151021+9 amd64 NVIDIA binary graphics driver support files
      ii nvidia-vdpau-driver:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix - NVIDIA driver
      ii nvidia-vulkan-common 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan driver - common files
      ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:amd64 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
      ii nvidia-vulkan-icd:i386 410.104-1 i386 NVIDIA Vulkan installable client driver (ICD)
      ii xserver-xorg-video-nvidia 410.104-1 amd64 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver


      Also, "update-glx --config glx" is set to use the nVidia drivers:



      wouter@pc181009:~$ sudo LC_ALL=C update-glx --config glx
      There are 3 choices for the alternative glx (providing /usr/lib/glx).

      Selection Path Priority Status
      ------------------------------------------------------------
      * 0 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 auto mode
      1 /usr/lib/mesa-diverted 5 manual mode
      2 /usr/lib/nvidia 100 manual mode
      3 /usr/lib/nvidia/bumblebee 95 manual mode

      Press <enter> to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:


      yet, when I run "glxinfo", I see that the renderer is still using the Intel iGPU with the mesa library. Additionally, nvidia-settings just fails:



      wouter@pc181009:~$ nvidia-settings -V

      WARNING: NV-CONTROL extension not found on this Display.


      ERROR: Unable to load info from any available system


      What should I do to make the GL system use the nvidia GPU?







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