linux-driver-management [options?] [subcommand]
linux-driver-management
is the main introspection and control binary provided
with the linux-driver-management
library and project. Primarily it is used to
query system devices and status, and also provides configuration options for
X11 for certain drivers.
The following subcommands are understood by linux-driver-management(1)
.
configure [gpu]
Attempt configuration of the GPU specific details for X11. For
"simple" devices configurations, this will invariably just configure
the main X11 configuration file.
For hybrid GPU configurations (such as Optimus), when used in
conjunction with the proprietary drivers, specialist support will
be enabled to ensure that X11 sessions will set the primary output
provider to the discrete GPU.
The result is that `ldm-session-init` will be invoked at the
start of the session by the display manager. This can be added
to your `xinitrc` file if you are not using a display manager.
version
Print the program version, and exit.
help
Print the help message, displaying all supported options, and exit.
status
List the GPU configuration and any devices with known providers.
The following options are applicable to linux-driver-management(1)
.
-
-v
,--version
Print the linux-driver-management version and exit.
-
-h
,--help
Print the help message, displaying all supported options, and exit.
On success, 0 is returned. A non-zero return code signals a failure.
- Copyright © 2017-2018 Linux Driver Management Developers, Solus Project, License: CC-BY-SA-3.0
- https://github.com/solus-project/linux-driver-management
mkmodaliases(1)
ldm-session-init(1)
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