

Select the setting from the drop-down menu under the "Source File" entry and click the green plus button to add it to the list. Name this profile what you want (something memorable) and add all listed settings (They're what Minecraft actually needs and avoids redundancies): Click the Profiles tab and then click the green plus button just beneath it to add a new profile. One called Rules, and the other called Profiles. Once in this window, you should see two tabs. )" there is an option for creating Application Profiles appropriately titled such. Inside your 'NVIDIA X Server Settings' window, underneath a drop-down menu called something like "GPU 0 (GeForce GTX.

If I missed any specs, please tell me, I'm new to posting questions. If someone can just post a rule key that forces an application to use Nvidia (and actually works I found one, but it's "not recognized"), that would be great. I feel like the problem could be fixed with an Nvidia application profile for Java runtime, but I don't understand the documentation on Nvidia's website. The primusrun command seems to work, but now I can't make it run Minecraft specifically. As far as I can tell, this is a Bionic Beaver problem. It throws an error that the rvice is disabled, but trying to enable it reveals that the file doesn't exist. I'm using Bionic Beaver, and the optirun command is broken. As far as I can tell, Ubuntu default runs it with Intel because Minecraft runs inside of Java, which, obviously, is not generally GPU intensive. I want to run Minecraft on the Nvidia GPU in my laptop. I have ripped the web up trying to figure this out.
