umm disregard my accidentally sent email that clearly shows I am just learning how to use the mailing list.
I didn't do an extensive code review but it did detect my Optimus setup: Find the NVIDIA driver version for Debian Stretch. Checking PCI ID: 8086191b is not a valid NVIDIA device ID. Ignoring this PCI ID. Checking PCI ID: 10de139b Found: GM107M [GeForce GTX 960M] WARNING! This looks like a NVIDIA Optimus GPU, maybe you prefeer a Bumblebee setup, or try the experimental NVIDIA Prime support in 370 > Your GPU(s) are supported by Nvidia driver version(s): 375xx It is recommanded to install the following Debian package: nvidia-driver On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Floris <jkflo...@dds.nl> wrote: > I made a rewrite of the nvidia-detect script. > > - The script is compatible with sh, bash and dash. > - It is easy to add or remove supported Debian and NVIDIA versions. > - Use the -d switch to mimic a Debian version. > - support for multiple NVIDIA GPUs (or as PCI-ID on the command line) > - No new dependencies, only pciutils > - Try to detect NVIDIA Optimus (Unfortunately I doesn't have a device to > test this) > > I'm only scripting as a hobby, so feel free to correct and teach me new > things! > > Floris