** Description changed:

- Some systems don't play well when the dGPU is disabled. It should still
- be possible to use the Intel iGPU without disabling the dGPU.
+ SRU Request:
+ 
+ [Impact]
+ Some systems don't play well when the dGPU is disabled. It should still be 
possible to use the Intel iGPU without disabling the dGPU.
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ 1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new 
"ubuntu-drivers-common"
+ 
+ 2) Make sure the nvidia packages are installed, and enable power saving mode:
+ sudo prime-select intel
+ 
+ 3) Restart your computer and attach your /var/log/gpu-manager.log. see
+ if the system boots correctly. If unsure, please attach your /var/log
+ /gpu-manager.log and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
+ 
+ 4) Install the mesa-utils package:
+ sudo apt install mesa-utils
+ 
+ 5) Check the output of the following command (which should mention Intel):
+ glxinfo | grep OpenGL
+ 
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ Low, as the feature is disabled by default. This is only for hardware 
specific workarounds.

** Summary changed:

- Add support for keeping the dGPU on in power saving mode
+ SRU: Add support for keeping the dGPU on in power saving mode

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Title:
  SRU: Add support for keeping the dGPU on in power saving mode

Status in HWE Next:
  New
Status in ubuntu-drivers-common package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in ubuntu-drivers-common source package in Xenial:
  In Progress
Status in ubuntu-drivers-common source package in Zesty:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  SRU Request:

  [Impact]
  Some systems don't play well when the dGPU is disabled. It should still be 
possible to use the Intel iGPU without disabling the dGPU.

  [Test Case]
  1) Enable the -proposed repository, and install the new 
"ubuntu-drivers-common"

  2) Make sure the nvidia packages are installed, and enable power saving mode:
  sudo prime-select intel

  3) Restart your computer and attach your /var/log/gpu-manager.log. see
  if the system boots correctly. If unsure, please attach your /var/log
  /gpu-manager.log and /var/log/Xorg.0.log

  4) Install the mesa-utils package:
  sudo apt install mesa-utils

  5) Check the output of the following command (which should mention Intel):
  glxinfo | grep OpenGL

  
  [Regression Potential]
  Low, as the feature is disabled by default. This is only for hardware 
specific workarounds.

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