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First of all thanks for this great job, it looks like it's working smootly on my Mac Book Pro mid 2011.
I have had the know issue with broken AMD Graphic Card, it was substitued then it happened again after a couple years now. I want discrete card to be excluded, I don't need it at all actually! And gpu-switch works smootly.
I also installed the hooks (just changed login option from -a to -i), but having gfxCardStatus enabled seems to overtake gpu-switch and starts back the dynamic switch of cards (which is something I don't want). Am I correct or I am missing something?
Will be enough leaving only login hooks of gpu-switch to achieve that?
As far as I know my situation is this
$ sudo nvram -p | grep gpu
gpu-policy %01
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This is not a real issue but...
First of all thanks for this great job, it looks like it's working smootly on my Mac Book Pro mid 2011.
I have had the know issue with broken AMD Graphic Card, it was substitued then it happened again after a couple years now. I want discrete card to be excluded, I don't need it at all actually! And gpu-switch works smootly.
I also installed the hooks (just changed login option from -a to -i), but having gfxCardStatus enabled seems to overtake gpu-switch and starts back the dynamic switch of cards (which is something I don't want). Am I correct or I am missing something?
Will be enough leaving only login hooks of gpu-switch to achieve that?
As far as I know my situation is this
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: