By default, LMDE was using the nouveau driver... but that didn't seem to be working. The app nvtop only showed the Intel graphics.
So installed the "nvidia-tesla-535-driver" package, which installed the proprietary nvidia drivers and removed nouveau. Had to reboot. After that nvtop showed both the Intel and nVidia GPUs.
Did have to download the latest version of #luanti and compile instead of using the version available as a package in Debian.
After that, luanti worked great and could play well over 60 FPS (the usual self imposed FPS limit - can be changed in the settings, which we did).
#Linux #nvidia #ThinkPad #P51
So installed the "nvidia-tesla-535-driver" package, which installed the proprietary nvidia drivers and removed nouveau. Had to reboot. After that nvtop showed both the Intel and nVidia GPUs.
Did have to download the latest version of #luanti and compile instead of using the version available as a package in Debian.
After that, luanti worked great and could play well over 60 FPS (the usual self imposed FPS limit - can be changed in the settings, which we did).
#Linux #nvidia #ThinkPad #P51