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Mailvelope for Chrome: PGP Encrypted Email Made Easy

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz officially endorses what he deems is a truly secure, easy to use PGP email encryption program. Read the details.

Step off Microsoft's License Treadmill to FOSS Linux

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds CIOs that XP Desktops destined for MS end of life support can be reprovisioned with FOSS Linux to run like brand new. Read how.

Bitcoin is NOT Money -- it's a Commodity

Linux Advocate shares news that the U.S. Treasury will treat Bitcoin as a Commodity 'Investment'. Read the details.

Google Drive Gets a Failing Grade on Privacy Protection

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz puts out a public service privacy warning. Google Drive gets a failing grade on protecting your privacy.

Email: A Fundamentally Broken System

Email needs an overhaul. Privacy must be integrated.

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Cookie Cutter Distros Don't Cut It

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The 'Linux Inside' Stigma - It's real and it's a problem.

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Turn a Deaf Ear

Linux Advocate Dietrich Schmitz reminds readers of a long ago failed petition by Mathematician Prof. Donald Knuth for stopping issuance of Software Patents.

Showing posts with label nVidia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nVidia. Show all posts

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Making nVidia and Intel Play Nice

By Guest Writer +Mladen Mijatov 


A few months ago, time for upgrading my hardware finally came, and since new
Intel processors come with integrated graphics, I was looking forward to finally
This is the X.Org-Logo cleanly redrawn in SVG.
(Photo credit: Wikipedia)
connecting my TV to my computer. In addition to the Intel graphics card, I also have an nVidia GeForce GT610.

The plan was to connect the TV to my Intel card, and two displays I use for work to nVidia so I can use the more powerful card to the maximum when working, playing
games and viewing movies. This meant Nouveau driver was out of the question and I had to use a proprietary driver solution from nVidia.