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usage issues - xorg.conf, service autostart #51
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This https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=257891 got me fixed:
They describe that if one of the cards does not have plugged in monitor, we need to define a fake one (Monitor1 is fake), so I modified my file accordingly. Now nfancurve works but only manually, the service dies. The service unit has this code:
I am not sure that |
If I excecute manually:
it starts. |
Hey, sorry for not seeing this! Glad you were able to figure out the However, what do you mean by "the service dies manually"? I'll have to add notes to my usage file reflecting the addition of monitors that aren't turned on. Thank you for that. |
I performed a search in this page by "the service dies manually" and found only one match - in your question (after I post this there will be 2 matches). |
I want to use your script, but I can't get xorg.conf the way you describe in USAGE.md
I have 2 cards, the display is at one of them. Where you connect the display becomes the first GPU in the nvidia-settings panel. It changes it if you plug the display in the other card. nvidia-settings does not create file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d.
So no way to ensure coolbits are set properly.
I'm trying to make the file by manual creating 20-nvidia.conf file:
This resulted in blank screen and in the log of Xorg I see "Option Coolbits not used".
The BusIDs are taken from the output of lspci
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