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Jorge Castro
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This just seems to be confusion on how the site works. The site doesn't work by posting a post like this. People weren't downvoting because your content was wrong, it was being downvoted because it was posted wrong, which I don't agree with, but whatever. This is a very detailed answer so we should save it! What I recommend is reposting this like this:

  1. Post a new question with a more descriptive title, something like "How do I get an NVIDIA Optimus card with CUDA working?" or something. "nvidia-frickle with hybrid chipset is now over finally?" doesn't really tell me what the question is about.

  2. In the body of the question pretend you're on jeopardy, list the model number of your card, and perhaps link to the Nvidia question for people without Optimus/CUDA as reference (so that the other question gets a backlink).

  3. Then after you have posted a question post the rest of your post as an answer, and then accept it.

  4. Rejoice as users reward you with votes for self documenting a problem!

If you get lost with the Q+A style of post, just toss it up there as best as you can and link it here, then the community can go in and help you fix it up. As far as the system marking a solution that only works with certain hardware, put that in the title! So "How do I fix foo on bar?" becomes "How do I fix foo on a Bar 2000GTS?"

This just seems to be confusion on how the site works. The site doesn't work by posting a post like this. People weren't downvoting because your content was wrong, it was being downvoted because it was posted wrong, which I don't agree with, but whatever. This is a very detailed answer so we should save it! What I recommend is reposting this like this:

  1. Post a new question with a more descriptive title, something like "How do I get an NVIDIA Optimus card with CUDA working?" or something. "nvidia-frickle with hybrid chipset is now over finally?" doesn't really tell me what the question is about.

  2. In the body of the question pretend you're on jeopardy, list the model number of your card, and perhaps link to the Nvidia question for people without Optimus/CUDA as reference (so that the other question gets a backlink).

  3. Then after you have posted a question post the rest of your post as an answer, and then accept it.

  4. Rejoice as users reward you with votes for self documenting a problem!

This just seems to be confusion on how the site works. The site doesn't work by posting a post like this. People weren't downvoting because your content was wrong, it was being downvoted because it was posted wrong, which I don't agree with, but whatever. This is a very detailed answer so we should save it! What I recommend is reposting this like this:

  1. Post a new question with a more descriptive title, something like "How do I get an NVIDIA Optimus card with CUDA working?" or something. "nvidia-frickle with hybrid chipset is now over finally?" doesn't really tell me what the question is about.

  2. In the body of the question pretend you're on jeopardy, list the model number of your card, and perhaps link to the Nvidia question for people without Optimus/CUDA as reference (so that the other question gets a backlink).

  3. Then after you have posted a question post the rest of your post as an answer, and then accept it.

  4. Rejoice as users reward you with votes for self documenting a problem!

If you get lost with the Q+A style of post, just toss it up there as best as you can and link it here, then the community can go in and help you fix it up. As far as the system marking a solution that only works with certain hardware, put that in the title! So "How do I fix foo on bar?" becomes "How do I fix foo on a Bar 2000GTS?"

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Jorge Castro
  • 72.9k
  • 5
  • 104
  • 189

This just seems to be confusion on how the site works. The site doesn't work by posting a post like this. People weren't downvoting because your content was wrong, it was being downvoted because it was posted wrong, which I don't agree with, but whatever. This is a very detailed answer so we should save it! What I recommend is reposting this like this:

  1. Post a new question with a more descriptive title, something like "How do I get an NVIDIA Optimus card with CUDA working?" or something. "nvidia-frickle with hybrid chipset is now over finally?" doesn't really tell me what the question is about.

  2. In the body of the question pretend you're on jeopardy, list the model number of your card, and perhaps link to the Nvidia question for people without Optimus/CUDA as reference (so that the other question gets a backlink).

  3. Then after you have posted a question post the rest of your post as an answer, and then accept it.

  4. Rejoice as users reward you with votes for self documenting a problem!