Make the GPU selection FAQ item not require root
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Why does kitty sometimes start slowly on my Linux system?
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Why does kitty sometimes start slowly on my Linux system?
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|kitty| takes no longer (within a 100ms) to start than other similar GPU terminal emulators,
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|kitty| takes no longer (within 100ms) to start than other similar GPU terminal
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(and may be faster than some). If |kitty| occasionally takes a long time to
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emulators, (and may be faster than some). If |kitty| occasionally takes a long
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start, it could be a power management issue of the graphics card. On a
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time to start, it could be a power management issue with the graphics card. On
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multi-GPU system (which many modern laptops are, having a power efficient GPU
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a multi-GPU system (which many modern laptops are, having a power efficient GPU
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that's built into the processor and a power hungry dedicated one that's usually
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that's built into the processor and a power hungry dedicated one that's usually
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off), even if the answer of the GPU will only be "don't use me", the GPU still
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off), even if the answer of the GPU will only be "don't use me".
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needs to be woken up to ask it. You can keep your GPU always on by looking for
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it in ``lspci``::
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# lspci | grep NVIDIA
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For example, if you have a system with an AMD CPU and an NVIDIA GPU, and you
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01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GA106M [GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile / Max-Q] (rev a1)
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know that you want to use the lower powered card to save battery life and
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because kitty does not require a powerful GPU to function, you can choose not
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to wake up the dedicated card, which has been reported on at least one system
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(:iss:`4292`) to take ≈2 seconds, by running |kitty| as::
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Then telling it to always be on::
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MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=radeonsi __EGL_VENDOR_LIBRARY_FILENAMES=/usr/share/glvnd/egl_vendor.d/50_mesa.json kitty
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# echo on > /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000':01:00.0'/power/control
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The correct command will depend on your situation and hardware.
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|__EGL_VENDOR_LIBRARY_FILENAMES| instructs the GL dispatch library to use
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On at least one system :iss:`4292`, this saved ≈2 seconds of |kitty| start up time.
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`libEGL_mesa.so` and ignore the `libEGL_nvidia.so` also available on the
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system, which will wake the NVIDIA card during device enumeration.
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|MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE| also assures that Mesa won't offer any NVIDIA
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card during enumeration, and will instead just use `/lib/dri/radeonsi_dri.so`.
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