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UPDATE-GLX:(8) | User Commands | UPDATE-GLX:(8) |
NAME¶
update-glx - select system GLX and NVIDIA providers
SYNOPSIS¶
update-glx --auto <name>
update-glx --display <name>
update-glx --query <name>
update-glx --list <name>
update-glx --config <name>
update-glx --set <name>
DESCRIPTION¶
update-glx is a wrapper around update-alternatives supporting only configuration of the 'glx' and 'nvidia' alternatives. After updating the alternatives, it takes care to trigger any follow-up actions that may be required to complete the switch.
It can be used to switch between the main NVIDIA driver version and the legacy drivers (eg: the 304 series, the 340 series, etc).
For users with Optimus-type laptops it can be used to enable running the discrete GPU via bumblebee.
OPTIONS¶
- --auto <name>
- switch the master link <name> to automatic mode.
- --display <name>
- display information about the <name> group.
- --query <name>
- machine parseable version of --display <name>.
- --list <name>
- display all targets of the <name> group.
- --config <name>
- show alternatives for the <name> group and ask the user to select which one to use.
- --set <name> <path>
- set <path> as alternative for <name>.
<name> is the master name for this link group.
- Only 'nvidia' and 'glx' are supported.
<path> is the location of one of the alternative target files.
- (e.g. /usr/lib/nvidia)
Use 'update-glx --help' for program usage information.
AUTHOR¶
This manual page was written by Luca Boccassi <luca.boccassi@gmail.com> for the Debian project.
August 2017 | update-glx |