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Re: Switching video card brands



On Jo, 05 dec 13, 20:42:47, Jon N wrote:
> I hope to be installing Debian in a new computer in about a week or
> so.  It will have a Haswell processor and I hope to be able to get by
> with the built in video.  But, if it doesn't work well I have an
> Nvidia 8600GT card I can take from my old system.
> 
> But, I really don't know what's involved in switching.  If the Intel
> video drivers are installed and I shutdown, install the Nvidia card
> and reboot I assume the system won't load X, although I'll have the
> command line to work with.  

Traditionally the "primary" video adapter is selected in the BIOS, but 
since you would be using the non-free nvidia driver you will need at a 
minimum an xorg.conf snippet with

    Driver  "nvidia"

and this should override any auto-detection of the Intel video.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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