Package Details: optimus-manager-git 1:r763.01a04f9.python3.12-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/optimus-manager-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: optimus-manager-git
Description: Allows using Nvidia Optimus laptop graphics
Upstream URL: https://github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: bumblebee, envycontrol, nvidia-exec, nvidia-switch, nvidia-xrun, optimus-manager, switcheroo-control
Provides: optimus-manager
Submitter: dude
Maintainer: Askannz (es20490446e)
Last Packager: es20490446e
Votes: 135
Popularity: 1.92
First Submitted: 2019-01-20 22:11 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-24 10:52 (UTC)

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Sources (1)

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LIN_X42 commented on 2020-12-02 10:44 (UTC)

rebuild the package to port it from python3.8 to python3.9.

thiagomm commented on 2020-10-25 19:01 (UTC)

PKGBUILD was changed and added "Automatic re-power before suspend" feature. Can you please push the updated PKGBUILD?

Askannz commented on 2020-10-09 23:35 (UTC)

@Kr1ss, thanks, updated !

Kr1ss commented on 2020-10-07 23:20 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-07 23:24 (UTC) by Kr1ss)

You can use this PKGBUILD and optimus-manager.install for the time being. Those pull from the upstream repo and are likely about the same like what @Askannz will publish to the AUR.

I've not used the fork for some months now, actually since Askannz has set up his amd_support branch.

Sorry for the hassle btw.

demolitions commented on 2020-10-07 23:07 (UTC)

Man, my usual luck, I found THE SOLUTION a mere few hours after its father has broken it.

@Kr1ss you had 3 files in a "script/" directory that evidently didn't make the merge into @Askannz's repo, are they used in any way, or can I simply remove the installs?

At the moment I have a laptop with a NVIDIA card that won't work, only a bunch of hours left until I have to hand it back, and the only solution that seems to work is not available because you deleted your fork BEFORE the upstream maintainer could update his package.

Is this not usually handled the other way around? Any way that I could have those 3 files?

Kr1ss commented on 2020-10-07 17:10 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-09 23:35 (UTC) by Kr1ss)

Since amd_support has now been merged, could you please push the updated PKGBUILD @Askannz ?

optimus-manager-amd-git is now obsolete and could then be deleted. Thanks again !

Cheers !

EDIT Thank you very much !

Kr1ss commented on 2020-10-07 17:07 (UTC)

The feature branch has been merged into master in the upstream repo. Therefore I've deleted my fork.

The optimus-manager-git package is not yet updated, I suppose @Askannz will soon do so though. Once that is done, everbody can just install that one, optimus-manager-amd-git will be uninstalled automatically due to the provides/conflicts mechanics.

Thank you again @t1meshift for publishing this package and maintaing so far.

SoongVilda commented on 2020-07-21 20:05 (UTC)

Thank you for this project. I can easily switch between the nvidia and intel GPU. Instructions is clear and simple to understand. Dell inspiron 15 7567 running under Manjaro with KDE.

Askannz commented on 2020-06-24 11:57 (UTC)

@rharish yeah, that was a typo. The PKGBUILD was incorrectly pinned to master instead of the version tag. Fixed now.

panoplied commented on 2020-06-16 09:41 (UTC)

After six hours of tinkering with other options this is the only solution that actually worked practically out of the box on Thinkpad w520 with display brightness controls working with recommended kernel parameters (video.use_native_backlight=0 acpi_backlight=video nvidia-drm.modeset=1). Other ones had issues with either starting X (lots of different problems) or controlling backlight.

Thank you for your work.