granwille
2019-11-05 06:17 deepin
UPDATE:
I managed to set my refresh rate by running this command via terminal
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And now I run at 120 Hz. However, when I restart my PC, I am back to the default 60 Hz and I need to re-run this manually. Is there any way how I can set this as my default settings?
Also, I just noticed that I can no longer change my Nvidia driver settings from Bumblebee to Prime? Nor can I start up Nvidia server x settings either.
I managed to set my refresh rate by running this command via terminal
- xrandr --output HDMI-1 --mode 1920x1080 --rate 120
And now I run at 120 Hz. However, when I restart my PC, I am back to the default 60 Hz and I need to re-run this manually. Is there any way how I can set this as my default settings?
Also, I just noticed that I can no longer change my Nvidia driver settings from Bumblebee to Prime? Nor can I start up Nvidia server x settings either.
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Hello
I am on Deepin stable version, and I would like to know how I can set higher refresh rates? My monitor supports up to 144 Hz. But I am limited to 60 Hz on Deepin, and I'd like to change that.
Also, will Deepin v20 use the latest Kernel? I am looking for HDR support too, which come with 5.3 it seems.
Lastly, I use a Laptop, that has an integrated Intel Graphics card as well as a GeForce 940 MX. How can I set it so that my GeForce is my primary card? I am currently on Deepin Bumblebee Solution. And I am not sure if this is the best to be on or how I can change it because it does not allow me to change my Nvidia settings.