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Pop Horea-Vasile

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Message 42554 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 9:47:49 UTC

Hello,
I'm using Boinc.sh 7_04 on Ubuntu 11.10 with hardware 310m nvidia + intel gpu (hybrid with optimus )
I've installed ironhide and now BOINC doesn't see my GPU.
I do not wish to give up to ironhide because I have 3D acceleration with him.
How can I run BOINC on GPU with ironhide or some solution to have 3D and curnciung on gpu. I don't have in bios a swith for those 2 graphic cards.
My laptop is MSI cx623 - i3(2,67),3 GB RAM DDR3,gpus: intel + 310m nvidia.
Thank you !
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Message 42555 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 13:39:15 UTC - in response to Message 42554.  
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Care to tell us less initiated in all things Linux what Ironhide is, other than a Transformers character and a movie (probably about the same character)? Would be appreciated.
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Message 42557 - Posted: 13 Feb 2012, 17:17:52 UTC


https://launchpad.net/~mj-casalogic/+archive/ironhide/

Ironhide is a branch from bumblebee. One man is ocupated with that and is doing a very good job.
I think is optimus for Ubuntu.
I don't know what is doing exacly but I have 3D acceleration with ironhide -- don't know on what gpu, intel or nvidia.
If remove ironhide, can crunch with nvdia gpu but don't have 3D accelaration.
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