Why is my kde much clearer and nicer with my Intel driver compared to using the Nvidea driver in my Laptop?
by sternone from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5BVKR)
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
I have a laptop with an nvidea and intel video card running kubuntu, both 2 drivers are loaded but since I'm not doing video intensive tasks the intel card is in use. There is no way i can disable the nvidia in the bios.
/lib/modules/5.8.0-33-generic/kernel/nvidia-450/nvidia.ko
/lib/modules/5.8.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915.ko
I have a question that is a bit weird to describe, when I use the intel driver the screen is very nice to read, the fonts are very densely rendered but when i use the nvidea drivers, the text on the screen is different, less dense, like more granular , for the exact same resoluion on the same system? How is this possible? Thanks for helping me.


I have a laptop with an nvidea and intel video card running kubuntu, both 2 drivers are loaded but since I'm not doing video intensive tasks the intel card is in use. There is no way i can disable the nvidia in the bios.
/lib/modules/5.8.0-33-generic/kernel/nvidia-450/nvidia.ko
/lib/modules/5.8.0-33-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/i915/i915.ko
I have a question that is a bit weird to describe, when I use the intel driver the screen is very nice to read, the fonts are very densely rendered but when i use the nvidea drivers, the text on the screen is different, less dense, like more granular , for the exact same resoluion on the same system? How is this possible? Thanks for helping me.