[13:05] <smhk> On kubuntu and ubuntu 20.04 and kubuntu 18.04, I installed nvidia 390 driver.
[13:05] <smhk> When I change gpu to nvidia dgpu (The other one is intel) and make a little a change in desktop such as moving the cursor or a window, nvidia setting shows rising clock speed and higher powermizer level that causes high power consumption and more heat.
[13:05] <smhk> If I do not do anything with my laptop (not to moving cursor and etc.) The two factors i mentioned above (clock speed and powermizer level) will reduce.
[13:05] <smhk> This clockspeed shouldn't be normal in idle mode.formerly nvidia diver itself could understand when change the power.
[13:05] <smhk> What can I do?
[13:06] <lundrvs> @smhk could it be some process running in background?
[13:07] <smhk> I dont think so because just occurs when I make a change in desktop
[13:08] <lundrvs> try to detect it with `ps ax`
[13:09] <lundrvs> but it is a little hard to read it...
[13:09] <smhk> How?should I install nvidia driver again?
[13:09] <lundrvs> open a terminal and type `ps ax` to check the processes
[13:10] <lundrvs> the try to figure out if there's something strange
[13:10] <lundrvs> but beyond that, I can't help you
[13:12] <smhk> thanks I will check.
[13:14] <smhk> but I think problem come from dgpu that can't understand when to use how much power.
[14:09] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[16:55] <lundrvs> and how could he contact IrcsomeBot?
[16:55] <BluesKaj> !nomodeset | @Kowshik Gunguly
[17:07] <diogenes_> Kowshik Gunguly, then remove it.
[17:08] <BluesKaj> the edit in bashrc
[17:10] <BluesKaj> drop to the F2-F6 vt/tty at your login page and login there then edit bashrc
[17:12] <BluesKaj>  check if you can by ctl+alt+F2-F6, for example try ctl+alt+F3
[17:16] <BluesKaj> sudo nano
[17:19] <oerheks> sudo rm /home/$USER/bashrc  to remove?
[17:26] <oerheks> export PATH="/path/to/dir:$PATH"
[17:26] <oerheks> you missed the last part  ....  :$PATH"
[18:00] <user|96485> hi add back pppoeconf in kubuntu iso please thanks