I have a P65_P67RGRERA with an nVidia GTX 970m. I too have "kind of" got
it working by:
1. Installing the 4.6 kernel.
2. Installing the proprietary nVidia 364 driver.
3. sudo prime-select intel
4. Reboot, go in to the BIOS, and select "MSHYBRID" for the Graphics option.
5. Save BIOS changes and ex
I just tested this with acutal kernel 4.4.0.2, it is still the same issue.
Laptop screen gets black shortly after boot, recovery mode is still working.
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I have the same problem, my hardware is a Clevo P640RE with intel
i7-6700HQ and a nvidia GTX970M.
With 15.10 i got it working (a little bit) with
i915.preliminary_hw_support=1 and nomodeset, but the system always froze
after some seconds, except if starting in recovery mode. I tried
different nvid
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Booting with intel graphics enabled results in a lockup
xenial will get 4.4, but drm-intel-next has code for i915 that'll be in
4.5, so if there's something that fixed intel for you then that'd need
to be bisected and backported to 4.4
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Progress - using the next intel kernel works *with* nvidia installed also. ie
prime-select intel | nvidia works.
It hangs on shutdown, but at least I can log in now.
A 4.4.x kernel is not scheduled for inclusion in xenial is it. The 4.4.x
is the only one that works for me from what I can tell.
The login screen shows ok. But when I type the password and hit enter,
the cursor freezes. I can't even switch to a console login at that
point. I got the logs by going straight to a console login instead of
attempting to login normally.
When trying to install wily direct from a USB stick, I also
one thing to try would be the latest drm-intel-next kernel from
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-next/
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thanks, yes everything looks fine...
what do you mean by "freeze"? blank screen or something else?
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Booting with intel graph
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I totally purged nvidia drivers and blacklisted nouveau. Everything was
straight intel.
The machine would boot to the greeter and attempts to login would result
in a freeze; console was not obtainable.
Attached is the dmesg log, and to follow the Xorg log. I couldn't see
any obvious errors.
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Then you need to provide more logs with nvidia purged away. Do check
Xorg.0.log for lines with "(EE)", and maybe also try blacklisting
nouveau from loading.
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I've never run gpu-manager.
I use prime-select to choose between nvidia and intel.
I could not install wily on this laptop from a usb stick as the install
process locked up trying to load the graphics drivers. I had to start
with vivid as the older kernel did work. Upgrading to wily, the only way
[12.239] (EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_dri.so failed
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/i965_dri.so: undefined symbol:
_glapi_tls_Dispatch)
[12.239] (EE) AIGLX: reverting to software rendering
[12.263] (EE) AIGLX error: dlopen of
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gn
And the dmesg output.
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Attached is the X log after adding the debug line.
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switch to intel, boot with 'drm.debug=14' added to kernel cmdline, login
from console (ctrl-alt-F1) and copy dmesg log and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
somewhere, then attach here once you have the system back on nvidia..
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Also lsmod | grep 915
parport49152 3 lp,ppdev,parport_pc
i915 1204224 3
i2c_algo_bit 16384 1 i915
drm_kms_helper135168 1 i915
drm 360448 5 i915,drm_kms_helper,nvidia
video 40960 1 i915
Yes, I have image-ex
Attached is dmesg as requested
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Sorry, meant to say nvidia-361 in last comment.
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also, attach dmesg from 4.4.0 running intel
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do you have linux-image-extra-4.4.0 installed, and i915.ko module loaded
when running with intel?
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Booting with intel graphic
Ian Booth, to clarify, using the nvidia PPA is not supported.
Hence, is this reproducible with a nvidia driver provided by the Ubuntu
repositories, with all the non-default kernel parameters removed?
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I have the nvidia binary drivers installed from the graphics-drivers ppa.
I use prime-select to choose either "nvidia" or "intel".
Using nvidia boots fine. When intel is selected:
- lightdm greeter screen displays in low res (maybe 640x480, not sure)
- logging in simply returns to the greeter scre
Ian Booth:
>"Using the latest 4.4.0 kernel, I can now boot. But only with nvidia graphics
>card enabled. Intel graphics is still broken."
To clarify, when you tested 4.4, both the intel and nvidia card were
enabled simultaneously?
If so, did it result in a lockup as this report is scoped to?
>"
Using the latest 4.4.0 kernel, I can now boot. But only with nvidia
graphics card enabled. Intel graphics is still broken.
Backlight function keys are still not working. I have tried various
combinations of:
acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=native
acpi_osi=Linux acpi_backlight=vendor
etc
with no lu
4.2 didn't enable skylake support in drm/i915, and they (intel) refuse
to send patches for v4.2.x.
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If the 4.4 kernel resolves this bug, I can help you perform a reverse
bisect.
Can you also give the latest upstream 4.2 stable kernel a try, to see if
the fix in mainline was also cc'd to stable? The upstream 4.2 kernel
can be downloaded from:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.2.8
Ian Booth, the next step is to fully reverse commit bisect from kernel
4.3 to 4.4 in order to identify the last bad commit, followed
immediately by the first good one. Once this good commit has been
identified, it may be reviewed for backporting. Could you please do this
following
https://wiki.ubun
The only kernel I can get to work at all in terms of allowing lightdm to
run and me to log in is 3.19.x
All Ubuntu kernels I have tried
- 4.2.0-23
- 4.3.0-6
- 4.4.0-0
cause boot to lock up. It's not just lightdm that fails. You can't even
Alt-Shift F1 to a console.
The only 4.x kernel that works
@Ian, is this issue a regression? Do you happen to know if there were
prior kernel versions that did not exhibit this bug?
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