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Rorshaq, does my solution work for you?:
Go to the terminal and install Bumblebee
apt-get install bumblebee
then, execute the next command in your terminal and try to shut down or restart your computer by the waay you want, everyone should work:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
If it works then, you can execute the command line inmediately your kali boots by access to /etc/rc.local by nano editor (or whichever you want):
nano /etc/rc.local
and then adding the next command line:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
and thats all, now you can use kali linux as you want, you can now shutdown or restart your system before you started your session or by terminal commands or with gnome buttons, i hope it works for you
Note: I stop my solution here because as i said in my last post I do not pretend use for now my NVIDIA card, but I've installed bumblebee because in a future I want to use it for parallel programming. If you want to use your GPU properly then follow the instructions to install and configure bumblebee in its page.
Rorshaq, does my solution work for you?:
Go to the terminal and install Bumblebee
apt-get install bumblebee
then, execute the next command in your terminal and try to shut down or restart your computer by the waay you want, everyone should work:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
If it works then, you can execute the command line inmediately your kali boots by access to /etc/rc.local by nano editor (or whichever you want):
nano /etc/rc.local
and then adding the next command line:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
and thats all, now you can use kali linux as you want, you can now shutdown or restart your system before you started your session or by terminal commands or with gnome buttons, i hope it works for you
Note: I stop my solution here because as i said in my last post I do not pretend use for now my NVIDIA card, but I've installed bumblebee because in a future I want to use it for parallel programming. If you want to use your GPU properly then follow the instructions to install and configure bumblebee in its page.
Go to the terminal and install Bumblebee
apt-get install bumblebee
then, execute the next command in your terminal and try to shut down or restart your computer by the waay you want, everyone should work:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
If it works then, you can execute the command line inmediately your kali boots by access to /etc/rc.local by nano editor (or whichever you want):
nano /etc/rc.local
and then adding the next command line:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
and thats all, now you can use kali linux as you want, you can now shutdown or restart your system before you started your session or by terminal commands or with gnome buttons, i hope it works for you
Note: I stop my solution here because as i said in my last post I do not pretend use for now my NVIDIA card, but I've installed bumblebee because in a future I want to use it for parallel programming. If you want to use your GPU properly then follow the instructions to install and configure bumblebee in its page.
Rorshaq, does my solution work for you?:
Go to the terminal and install Bumblebee
apt-get install bumblebee
then, execute the next command in your terminal and try to shut down or restart your computer by the waay you want, everyone should work:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
If it works then, you can execute the command line inmediately your kali boots by access to /etc/rc.local by nano editor (or whichever you want):
nano /etc/rc.local
and then adding the next command line:
tee /proc/acpi/bbswitch <<<OFF
and thats all, now you can use kali linux as you want, you can now shutdown or restart your system before you started your session or by terminal commands or with gnome buttons, i hope it works for you
Note: I stop my solution here because as i said in my last post I do not pretend use for now my NVIDIA card, but I've installed bumblebee because in a future I want to use it for parallel programming. If you want to use your GPU properly then follow the instructions to install and configure bumblebee in its page.