Hi Anne-Marie, The error log says "No Optimus system detected". When looking at the output of lspci, I only see the NVIDIA VGA device, no intel one. That means that you are able to use the NVIDIA time the whole time without needing Bumblebee but it also means that it reduces battery life.
To make Bumblebee work (including power saving), jump into your BIOS and disable "OS Detection for NVIDIA Optimus" if such an option is available or choose for "Optimus" instead of "discrete". Regards, Lekensteyn PS. I'm forwarding this to the Bumblebee mailing list so other users can profit if they're in the same situation. On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Anne-Marie Ternes <amter...@gmail.com>wrote: > Dear Lekensteyn, > > I've got this brandnew Dell XPS 17 L702X and I've got Ubuntu 11.10 to > run (fresh install), but I seem to be unable to correctly start the > Bumblebee 3.0 daemon. This is the error I get: > > [ERROR]The Bumblebee daemon has not been started yet or the socket > path /var/run/bumblebee.socket was incorrect. > [ERROR]Could not connect to bumblebee daemon - is it running? > > When I do "sudo service bumblebeed start", I get this (no error message) > bumblebeed start/running, process 2454 > but when I look for that process using "ps", I cannot see it. > > Also, when trying to use bbswitch, all I get is "command not found". > > I'm aware there are issues with the /var/run and lock folders on > Ubuntu 11.10, but I checked that, and as far as I can see I have both > variants, /var/run and /run and /run/lock and /var/run/lock. So that > should be fine. > > I've read all the info on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bumblebee, also FAQ > and Troubleshooting, nothing helped unfortunately. > > Another problem I face is that Ubuntu doesn't seem to be able to deal > with either the Nvidia or the integrated graphic chip, so I'm working > at a dreadful resolution of 640x480... > > Anyway, here come all the info as recommended on the Reporting Issues page: > > Distro: Ubuntu 11.10 > Kernel: Linux tumnus 3.0.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jan 2 > 17:44:42 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > Manufacturer and model: > > baseboard-manufacturer: Dell Inc. > baseboard-product-name: 03RG89 > baseboard-version : FAB1 > system-manufacturer : Dell Inc. > system-product-name : Dell System XPS L702X > system-version : Not Specified > bios-vendor : Dell Inc. > bios-version : A14 > bios-release-date : 11/11/2011 > > Bumblebee version: > > optirun (Bumblebee) 3.0 > Copyright (C) 2011 The Bumblebee Project > License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later < > http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>. > This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. > There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. > > I also attach you the bumblebee-bugreport output. > > I hope I didn't overlook something obvious... > > Hope you can give me a hint, many thanks in advance, > Anne-Marie >
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