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During bumblebee install, bumblebee and nvidia-libgl are in conflict. Should I remove nvidia-libgl?
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I'm trying to get Bumblebee up and running on an Acer Aspire V3-572G-55FT laptop. So far I've installed xorg-server, xorg-xinit, xorg-utils, xorg-server-utils, mesa, xorg-twm, xterm, xorg-xclock, and all required dependencies. When installing mesa for the first time, I opted to install nvidia-libgl instead of mesa-libgl. I'm now, as per the Arch wiki, running the following command:
sudo pacman -S mesa xf86-video-intel bumblebee nvidia bbswitch primus mesa-demos
I get the following output:
:: bumblebee and nvidia-libgl are in conflict. Remove nvidia-libgl? [y/N]
What's the correct course of action to take here? Am I doing the right thing so far? Any help is appreciated!
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I'm trying to get Bumblebee up and running on an Acer Aspire V3-572G-55FT laptop. So far I've installed xorg-server, xorg-xinit, xorg-utils, xorg-server-utils, mesa, xorg-twm, xterm, xorg-xclock, and all required dependencies. When installing mesa for the first time, I opted to install nvidia-libgl instead of mesa-libgl. I'm now, as per the Arch wiki, running the following command:
sudo pacman -S mesa xf86-video-intel bumblebee nvidia bbswitch primus mesa-demos
I get the following output:
:: bumblebee and nvidia-libgl are in conflict. Remove nvidia-libgl? [y/N]
What's the correct course of action to take here? Am I doing the right thing so far? Any help is appreciated!
arch-linux drivers nvidia
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I'm trying to get Bumblebee up and running on an Acer Aspire V3-572G-55FT laptop. So far I've installed xorg-server, xorg-xinit, xorg-utils, xorg-server-utils, mesa, xorg-twm, xterm, xorg-xclock, and all required dependencies. When installing mesa for the first time, I opted to install nvidia-libgl instead of mesa-libgl. I'm now, as per the Arch wiki, running the following command:
sudo pacman -S mesa xf86-video-intel bumblebee nvidia bbswitch primus mesa-demos
I get the following output:
:: bumblebee and nvidia-libgl are in conflict. Remove nvidia-libgl? [y/N]
What's the correct course of action to take here? Am I doing the right thing so far? Any help is appreciated!
arch-linux drivers nvidia
I'm trying to get Bumblebee up and running on an Acer Aspire V3-572G-55FT laptop. So far I've installed xorg-server, xorg-xinit, xorg-utils, xorg-server-utils, mesa, xorg-twm, xterm, xorg-xclock, and all required dependencies. When installing mesa for the first time, I opted to install nvidia-libgl instead of mesa-libgl. I'm now, as per the Arch wiki, running the following command:
sudo pacman -S mesa xf86-video-intel bumblebee nvidia bbswitch primus mesa-demos
I get the following output:
:: bumblebee and nvidia-libgl are in conflict. Remove nvidia-libgl? [y/N]
What's the correct course of action to take here? Am I doing the right thing so far? Any help is appreciated!
arch-linux drivers nvidia
arch-linux drivers nvidia
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It seems there's problem in nvidia-utils (nvidia-libgl is part of it) conflicting with bumblebee. I found the solution here. You should install nvidia-bumblebee
package instead of nvidia
.
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The correct solution is on reddit, and I'm repeating it here:
It's fine. Remove nvidia-libgl.
If you pacman -Si bumblebee, notice that it provides nvidia-ligbl. That means that it covers the dependency for other packages that require nvidia-libgl.
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It seems there's problem in nvidia-utils (nvidia-libgl is part of it) conflicting with bumblebee. I found the solution here. You should install nvidia-bumblebee
package instead of nvidia
.
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It seems there's problem in nvidia-utils (nvidia-libgl is part of it) conflicting with bumblebee. I found the solution here. You should install nvidia-bumblebee
package instead of nvidia
.
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It seems there's problem in nvidia-utils (nvidia-libgl is part of it) conflicting with bumblebee. I found the solution here. You should install nvidia-bumblebee
package instead of nvidia
.
It seems there's problem in nvidia-utils (nvidia-libgl is part of it) conflicting with bumblebee. I found the solution here. You should install nvidia-bumblebee
package instead of nvidia
.
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The correct solution is on reddit, and I'm repeating it here:
It's fine. Remove nvidia-libgl.
If you pacman -Si bumblebee, notice that it provides nvidia-ligbl. That means that it covers the dependency for other packages that require nvidia-libgl.
by LazinCajun. Permalink
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The correct solution is on reddit, and I'm repeating it here:
It's fine. Remove nvidia-libgl.
If you pacman -Si bumblebee, notice that it provides nvidia-ligbl. That means that it covers the dependency for other packages that require nvidia-libgl.
by LazinCajun. Permalink
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The correct solution is on reddit, and I'm repeating it here:
It's fine. Remove nvidia-libgl.
If you pacman -Si bumblebee, notice that it provides nvidia-ligbl. That means that it covers the dependency for other packages that require nvidia-libgl.
by LazinCajun. Permalink
The correct solution is on reddit, and I'm repeating it here:
It's fine. Remove nvidia-libgl.
If you pacman -Si bumblebee, notice that it provides nvidia-ligbl. That means that it covers the dependency for other packages that require nvidia-libgl.
by LazinCajun. Permalink
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