Jack_Sparrow
Member
As the title says, the Nvidia X Server Settings is empty lacking any real settings that I can configure. Some information:
Computer: Dell G5 15 5587
GPU: Intel Integrated/Nvidia GTX 1050 TI
OS: Debian 13 "Trixie" (latest/all updates are installed)
DE: KDE Plasma (X11)
Drivers: Debian Packaged Drivers version 550.163.01
A quick Google search shows this apparently is a somewhat common problem with computers that use Intel/Nvidia integrated graphics. The most common advice I found is to type:
However, when I type that into a terminal, I get:
and prime-select doesn't seem to be a package that can be installed (at least not from the Debian repository).
Any help solving this issue would be greatly appreciated!
Computer: Dell G5 15 5587
GPU: Intel Integrated/Nvidia GTX 1050 TI
OS: Debian 13 "Trixie" (latest/all updates are installed)
DE: KDE Plasma (X11)
Drivers: Debian Packaged Drivers version 550.163.01
A quick Google search shows this apparently is a somewhat common problem with computers that use Intel/Nvidia integrated graphics. The most common advice I found is to type:
Code:
sudo prime-select nvidia
However, when I type that into a terminal, I get:
Code:
sudo: prime-select: command not found
and prime-select doesn't seem to be a package that can be installed (at least not from the Debian repository).
Any help solving this issue would be greatly appreciated!

