Sure, done! Might be slight delay as it is awaiting approval.arzgi wrote: 2024-08-17 09:52 Nice you found the solution!
Could you edit the header of your first post in the thread, and prepend it with [SOLVED].
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- 2024-08-17 10:23
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: [Solved] No HDMI output
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Re: No HDMI output
- 2024-07-19 19:53
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: [Solved] No HDMI output
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[SOLVED] Re: No HDMI output
Something to try...
Press the F2 (or whatever) at startup to get into the CMOS setup
Select Advanced
Select the Display mode and change it to Discrete GPU only
Save and exit...
Gaming laptops sometimes cannot dynamically switch between the 2 GPUs. I don't have a laptop like this but I've seen people running Linux on similar setups. If that option isn't in the CMOS I don't know.
This was it in my case
I have a dual boot system with Windows, it was working with windows so it wasn't ...
- 2022-01-12 19:59
- Forum: Beginners Questions
- Topic: [SOLVED] Debian 11 - Bullseye : How to use and start cgroup to limit the chromium browser's CPU load to %25?
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Re: [SOLVED] Debian 11 - Bullseye : How to use and start cgroup to limit the chromium browser's CPU load to %25?
libcgroup has now been updated to support cgroupv2, including the usual tools cgconfigparser and cgrulesengd.
You will have to build them from source from there.
https://github.com/libcgroup/libcgroup/ ... s/tag/v2.0
The controller setting names might be different, make sure you use the cgroupv2 ones in the new world.
You will have to build them from source from there.
https://github.com/libcgroup/libcgroup/ ... s/tag/v2.0
The controller setting names might be different, make sure you use the cgroupv2 ones in the new world.