Iris Pro is working Flawlessly in Gentoo - Arch.ġ9.1 Select your keymap by typing "loadkeys keymap_file (available keymaps are located in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps)"ġ9.3 Create a new partition for your root mountpointġ9.4 Create a new partition for your swap mountpointġ9.5 Creae a new partition for your boot mountpoint using EFI bootġ9.6 Create a new partition for you extra boot mountpoint using EFI bootġ9.7 Format your newly created partitions (mkfs.ext4 for root, mkswap for your swap partition and mkfs.vfat for your EFI boot partitions)ġ9.8 Mount your root partition on /mnt and your first boot patition on /mnt/boot/efi (You'll need to create this folder). # from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub # It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates
Vendor 8086 Device 156C Prog Interface 0Ġ0 00 00 00 => Bridge Device - Host/PCI Bridge
Vendor 8086 Device 8C31 Prog Interface 30Ġ0 00 16 00 => Simple Communications Controllers - Other CommunicationsĠ0 00 1B 00 => Multimedia Device - UNDEFINEDĠ0 00 1C 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 00 1C 02 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 00 1C 03 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 00 1C 04 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI BridgeĠ0 00 1F 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/ISA BridgeĠ0 00 1F 03 => Serial Bus Controllers - System Management BusĠ0 01 00 00 => Display Controller - VGA/8514 ControllerĠ0 01 00 01 => Multimedia Device - UNDEFINEDĠ0 03 00 00 => Network Controller - Other Network ControllerĠ0 04 00 00 => Multimedia Device - Other Multimedia DeviceĠ0 05 00 00 => Mass Storage Controller - UndefinedĠ0 06 00 00 => Bridge Device PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 07 00 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 07 03 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 07 04 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCU bridgeĠ0 07 05 00 =>Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 07 06 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI bridgeĠ0 08 00 00 => Base System Peripherals - Other system peripheral
Does anybody have any experience with that?Ġ0 00 01 00 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI BridgeĠ0 00 01 01 => Bridge Device - PCI/PCI BridgeĠ0 00 02 00 => Display Controller - VGA/8514 ControllerĠ0 00 03 00 => Multimedia Device - UNDEFINEDĠ0 00 14 00 => Serial Bus Controllers - USB I was thinking, maybe it's possible to completely disable the nVidia card from the Grub EFI console.
I'm good with C/C++ but I don't know if that's possible at all. If I disable the nVidia card, I just get a black screen after windows load.Īny ideas? Suggestions? I was thinking maybe I could get my hands dirty with nVidia CUDA and code an applet to manage this stuff. I can move the mouse and everything, but I can't log in.
I have tried uninstalling the nVidia card drivers and something weird happens after windows load, looks like there's a secondary screen, with a different resolution to the right of the "main" screen.
So far, I can only see the two devices working in safe mode, see screenshot below:
I created a triple boot installation (Mac, Win 8.1, Arch Linux), patched Grub to fake the "booting-into-os-x" procedure, and forced the iris pro 5200 driver installation on windows. Long story short, I have the Iris Pro on the 15" Macbook (Mid 2014 with dGPU) partially working on Windows 8.1. Hey Guys! Sorry if this is not the appropriate forum, or if this has been done already (I found no related posts).