https://paste.ubuntu.com/23613379/
same of @rodericj
GDM works only with nvidia-340.
using XDM to boot, gnome-shell works fine with all nvidia drivers
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Any progress on this issue? It has rendered my Alienware Alpha Ubuntu
GNOME installation unusable, and I have to use Noveau now which is not
acceptable for OpenCL apps. Any help?
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Hello, I had the same problem, but I could solved my case:
Gigabyte Notebook with hybrid Intel + Nvidia GTX 765M card with PRIME not
working with (K)Ubuntu 16.04 with any version of the proprietary NVIDIA driver.
When prime-select switched to nvidia gives a black screen, set to intel worked.
NVi
Can confirm. Ubuntu GNOME 16.04, fresh install, Nvidia 361 drivers not
working. Has somebody made any progress on the bug?
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U
Bug #1632322 - about computers with _only_ an NVIDIA card refusing to
boot with proprietary drivers, because of GDM3 - was declared a
duplicate of this bug yesterday and further discussion was to be
conducted here. Hence my posting here to point out that bug #1632322 is
_not_ a duplicate.
Bug #163
This happened to me too. Installed Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.1 yesterday,
installed the 361 NVIDIA driver (I think) for the 840M card and boot
into black screen. All ttys showed: A start job is running for Hold
until boot process finishes up.
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This is happening to me too. Cannot boot when nvidia-prime is set to
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This happens to me on a desktop with Nvidia GTX 750 ti. Installing 16.10
works until the driver is installed and then it is no longer bootable.
The solution is to use the older driver. You are offered 361.42 (which
causes the problem) but the other one 340.96 works fine.
Incidentally Ubuntu 16.10
I just noticed a typo. Ubuntu 16.04 uses 361.42 which is fine
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Similar issue for Dual Discrete Display card AMD+GeForce
I wanna blacklist nouveau for the Geforce VGA Passthrough via VFIO
but then the screen on ATI is flickering on the tty login screen but not to
Gnome. The keyboard NUM lock light is flickering as well and it is hard to work
for typing the
Some adds, running Yakkety with official 367.44 driver :
* running Intel, select Nvidia, logout/login, login loop
* running Nvidia, select Intel, logout/login, login loop
* running A, select B, restart, Gnome starts normally
Maybe that some progress in my previous message were due to non-
unloadin
Add me to the users for whom lightdm worked.
gdm runs, appears and on shutdown (service gdm stop) appears to be doing
some sort of a loop of the NVIDIA Persistence Daemon... the daemon
leaves a screen message that is hidden until the stop breaks in on it.
The system is an older ASUS P5G41MLX with
Indeed, I get the same experience with Yakkety.
"Kinda funky" means, running my system, that Nvidia boots fine but Intel can
lead to a login loop (not reproduced) and surely to a Xorg crash (but only
Apport makes me knowing that there is one, except maybe the deactivation of
some Gnome shell's e
Tried to install Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.1 with NVIDIA Driver 367.xx using
the GDM display manager yesterday and resulted in black screen at login.
Did the same today with the newly released NVIDIA Driver 370.23 (beta, I
think) and everything is actually working fine - no black screens, but
the login s
Still affects Yakkety with GS 3.20 packages. Same workaround works.
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Hello,
I experienced the same problem on my new HP Pavillion 15 with nvidia
950M graphic card. After switching to nvidia driver the system boots
into a black screen. So I started playing around a little...
I've installed Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.01 and it ran fine with nouveau driver ->
system worked.
Very similar for me with Acer V 15 Nitro with NVIDIA GTX 960M. When a
display is plugged via HDMI black screen is present. When the GPU is set
in prime settings (nvidia-settings) to Intel, everything works. Lightdm
didn't help.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, driver 367.27, Ubuntu 4.4.0-28.47-generic 4.4.13
*
I am experiencing the same on HP EliteDesk 800 G2 SFF. Tried everything
goes to loop and sometimes blank screen.
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Same here on Dell Inspiron 3421 i5 with NVIDIA GeForce GT625M 1GB.
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I had the same issue on my Asus N552VX laptop. Installing 367.27 from
nvidia-367 worked fine after running prime-select intel but prime-select
nvidia would lead to the login loop issue people have noted here. Once
logged in via the intel graphics option nvidia-settings wouldn't load.
nvidia-xconfi
Solved by installing 364.19 @ Dell Inspiron 5457.
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drivers
Same issue on my laptop ( Asus G501VW ) I have installed
"NDIDIA binary driver - Version 367.27 from nvidia-367"
However, while I was searching for a solution my computer with the
issue, automatically locked itself (I have set it to lock the screen and
turn if off after 5 mins) when I moved the m
Frank,
If you have no NVIDIA GPU please file a new bug, that will be a different
issue to what we are tracking in this bug.
Run `ubuntu-bug gnome-shell`.
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@#74 Are you sure? Are you using the proprietary drivers for your GPU or
the nouveau drivers?
Also unrelated to the above I managed to get my NVidia 525M working by
installing the 364 drivers *and* rolling the kernel back to 4.2.x. One
or the other didn't work IIRC - you have to roll back both.
-
I am seeing the same behavior with a Dell Precision 3420 (Service Tag
318HFB2). No NVIDIA, just i7-6700 HD430, 1 or 2 monitors turned on.
Worked fine using defaualt DM (Unity) then installed gnome-shell and it
broke.
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Installing the Graphics Drivers Team 364.19 driver doesn't fix the
problem on a Dell XPS 15 9550 when using the Nvidia GPU, but things are
a bit different. Before I would only get a black screen when logging in,
but now I get a largely back screen with some random looking vertical
lines. Things wor
@henri; I was having the same issues, then I did a clean install and
installed all system updates, then added the PPA and installed the
driver from "Additional Drivers".
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timkofu, would you mind telling us about your system? I haven't had
success with those drivers, i still just get flickering and then an
eventual X crash when trying to connect an external screen to my XPS
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Confirming installing the 364.19 driver from the “Graphics Drivers Team”
team PPA fixes it on Ubuntu-Gnome 16.04 on a Dell Inspiron 5558 (Nvidia
GeForce 920M (Optimus))
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Noticed a 367 update today, this problem still persists
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d
I've same issue like #66 and fixed with
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1589006/comments/23
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Simon, you, like me, are probably running into this new Ubuntu Snappy
bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1589006
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soo the latest update to nvidia-367 (uploaded 17 hours ago) re-surfaced
this issue for me. couldn't even get to the login screen, just stuck in
a loop with a tty flashing. had the intel driver selected in nvidia-
prime.
i also can't remove libcuda1-367 now:
Removing libcuda1-367 (367.18-0ubuntu0~
My problem details : http://askubuntu.com/questions/778300/installing-
nvidia-graphics-drivers-on-ubuntu-gnome-16-04/780950#780950
I tried Nvidia-364 and Nvidia-367 from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa , It
results in login loop when switched to Intel in Nvidia prime.
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Actually looking at what nvidia-367 does it adds its own nouveau
blacklist, so if you have these packages you probably already have one
in there. Which I guess is why all the "manual reset from the TTY"
guides make sure you do a full purge of nvidia-* before attempting to
reboot into nouveau
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blacklisting noveau doesn't sound like a good idea... when anything goes
berserk with my graphics driver, I always revert to noveau and things
will be come stable (though not perfect) but everything will atleast
work...
abandoning noveau might leave you in between a rock and a hardplace
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After removing nvidia-364 and installing nvidia-367(.18) from a TTY
before rebooting I still cannot get my external monitor to work. When I
connect it via HDMI it flickers a lot and unless I unplug the HDMI after
the first couple of flickers goes completely black.
ubuntu gnome 16.04
Kernel: 4.4.0-
I found out that 'nouveau' driver comes with linux-image-extra package and
prevents 'nvidia' driver from being loaded. I blacklisted nouveau:
$ sudo -i
# echo "blacklist nouveau" > /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-nouveau.conf
# update-initramfs -u -k all
# reboot
Finally everything works for me!
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Sadly... I'm back to 15.10, don't know what happened but it suddenly
stopped booting with Nvidia,
with this configuration
ubuntu gnome 16.04
Kernel: 4.4.0-22-generic
nvidia driver: 367.18 installed from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
my gpu is: GeForce GT 740M
running on HP ENVY Laptop
Is not working
Without a fresh install the 367.18 driver (from ppa:graphics-
drivers/ppa) does allow me to boot (no hanging on tty or login loop).
But nvidia-settings appear empty (something like
http://i.stack.imgur.com/H9EBt.png). I also have a secondary monitor
connected over HDMI which is not being detected a
I confirm, after a clean install again, everything is working, I think
this was an Nvidia driver bug not gnome gdm3, as follows my system
configuration:
ubuntu gnome 16.04
Kernel: 4.4.0-22-generic
nvidia driver: 367.18 installed from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
my gpu is: GeForce GT 740M
running on
Alvin, please don't change the bug status unless you plan to fix this
bug ;) thanks!
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Status: In Progress => Triaged
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Interesting, I just tried again on a clean install and the latest
nvidia-364 driver from ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa is working fine with
nvidia selected in prime now.
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Thank you Nuno (nmrcardoso), well said, that's exactly what is happening
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Ubuntu 16.04 with nvidia drivers 361 and 364 are NOT working here either in a
laptop with intel and nvidia GeForce 940M.
Using either these drivers and nvidia-prime, its installs and works at first
graphical boot, after a few minutes the system freezes and only after a hard
reset the drivers don
And yes, intel was modesetted.
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 21:39 Felipe Lavratti wrote:
> Tested with nvidia-364 from the ppa:graphics-driver/ppa with gnome 3.18
> and ubuntu 16 and nvidia-prime with nvidia selected as gpu. It logged in
> fine, didn't test further.
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 21:31 Tim
Tested with nvidia-364 from the ppa:graphics-driver/ppa with gnome 3.18 and
ubuntu 16 and nvidia-prime with nvidia selected as gpu. It logged in fine,
didn't test further.
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 21:31 Tim wrote:
> we do have that package on our ISO's so not likely related. Also pretty
> sure Nvi
we do have that package on our ISO's so not likely related. Also pretty
sure Nvidia PRIME uses the modesetting driver for intel, not the above
mentioned.
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This was posted on ubuntuforums today:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2324014
"Julien Lavergne
17:27 (55 minutes ago)
to lubuntu-devel
Hi,
Looks like we may have a problem with Intel users after all.
I checked the difference between xubuntu and lubuntu ISO, and this
package is missing :
Even after installing proprietary,tested nvidia drivers for gforce 630M,
this issue pops up...
as of now, did a
sudo apt-get remove nvidia*
till this issue is fixed, I'm not gonna update my nvidia drivers
currently running on noveau
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I hope we need not "apt-get remove --purge". "purge" is not necessary as
the issue might be with gdm alone and the next time we choose the nvidia
drivers, it'll use the one already downloaded instead of downloading it
once again
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Ubuntu GNOME boots to black screen when using proprietary Nvidia
drivers on a laptop with Optimus
I upgraded the following packages on 2016.5.3:
nvidia-common:amd64 (1:0.4.17, 1:0.4.17.1), ubuntu-drivers-common:amd64
(1:0.4.17, 1:0.4.17.1)
And the black screen showed up again. I had to switch back to lightdm to
login. Hope this information help...
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Some more information. Alberto do you mind taking a look:
$ systemctl stop gdm.service
$ startx xterm
$ xrandr -q --display :0
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 640 x 480, maximum 16384 x 16384
$ xrandr --listproviders --display :0
Providers: number : 2
Provider 0: id: 0x2d0 cap: 0x0 crtcs: 0 out
#0 0x7f3435983035 in center_pointer (backend=0x182b8d0 [MetaBackendX11])
at backends/meta-backend.c:106
monitors = 0x0
primary = 0x0
n_monitors = 0
So both xrandr and mutter both seem to fail to find any outputs/monitors
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I modified the LOG variable in /sbin/prime-offload to /tmp/prime-
offload.log as well as adding xrandr -q >> $LOG 2>&1 as per darkxst
suggestion and only get one line logged: Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8,
current 8 x 8, maximum 16384 x 16384
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Hey Tim, yes I already did that
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1559308
Just included the results here for completeness.
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Bruce, can you file a crash report bug for the segfault so we get a
backtrace?
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shinyblue, probably best to file a seperate bug for the external monitor
issues
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** Changed in: gdm
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: gdm
Importance: Unknown => Critical
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #750157
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750157
** Also affects: linux via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750157
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** No longer affects: linux
** Changed in: gdm
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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I just upgraded my Acer Aspire V3-771G with Nvidia GeForce GT630M to
16.04 from 15.10. What I found was the following:
1. If booting with the splash quiet options in GRUB you will get "A start job
is running for Hold until boot process finishes up ( 1s / no limit)" on all
tty's. Without these pa
This is a valid problem, each time I enable nvidia, I can't login, no
GDM or GDM3, I can't play Dota 2, please fix
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@shinyblue: Very nice work.
Does the ticket title need updating to reflect it isn't just Nvidia
drivers?
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Phew! Just done all 48 of these tests...
Tests:
1. GDM starts
2. Lightdm starts
3. Can launch Gnome
4. Can launch Gnome Classic
5. External monitor with Lightdm
6. External monitor with Gdm
7. External monitor with Gnome
8. External monitor with Gnome Classic
Results: . is fine, E is error (caus
Attempt to re-do formatting...
---
Config Driver Prime 12345678
---
c1 361.42-0ubuntu2 intel EF.F
c2 361.42-0ubuntu2 nvidia FFFF
c3
Attempt to re-do formatting AGAIN!
---
Config_Driver__Prime___12345678
---
c1_361.42-0ubuntu2_intel___EF.F
c2_361.42-0ubuntu2_nvidia__FFFF
c3_
I was following daily build until one big update, then did this problem,
I play Dotaz2 with nvidia drivers, I rolled back to 15.10, sad so sad,
please fix ASAP
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@shinyblue you can try different version from ppa, but remember to turn
off Nvidia in bios before you are ready to turn it on.
Terminal upgrade and terminal recovery console is a very bare runtime
without any power management. I was facing frequent force-reset while
working in terminal, due to ove
Still have this problem while running 364.19 Tue Apr 19 14:15:03 PDT
2016
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@Alberto Milone ah yet they said that it is just packed from the
vendor's release
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@Alberto apologies. it's labeled as open source in software-properties-
gtk http://i.imgur.com/7tgluHG.png
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one minor correction: 364.19 is not open source.
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The latest open source driver (364.19) from graphics-drivers/ppa work
for me now.
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@Simon Kjellberg If 364.19 not work for you, you may try roll back to 352 as it
work in 15.10.
I am sure it is gdm, I have almost naver been able to combine lightdm with
Gnome in my system.
$dpkg-reconfigure gdm
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@virgosun just tried it with the latest open source driver (364) from
graphics-drivers/ppa, and while selecting intel in prime works fine,
after switching to nvidia and rebooting I'm faced with black screen
again. Are you sure you're using gdm and not lightdm?
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Rick Gatewood@ graphics ppa work for me, you can try. If you face back
screen boot, then restart to recovery console:
mount -o remount,rw /
prime-select intel
If it don not work
apt-get purge nvidia*
If it work, login to desktop add graphic ppa address as @Alberto Milone.
On additional driver
This is a real show stopper for hybrid graphic laptop. I had to
reinstall 15.10. I will be interested to see the fix for this one.
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@Alberto Milone solve by add graphical ppa, nvidia 364.19
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@virgosun: does 352 from the PPA work in 16.04? https://launchpad.net
/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
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@Alberto Milone yet , 362 driver only works if the PRIME profile set to Intel
Graphics power save. If the profile is set to NVIDIA Geforce then black screen
after login. With Nouveu there is no way to turn of Nvidia GeForce. 16.04
in fact ruin the PC, toast it really heat.
Driver 351 run fi
@Flames_in_paradise I do not have access to any optimus hardware to
test.
@Alberto, Thanks, gdm does not run as root anymore, X is for now
launched as root via Xwrap for NVIDIA, but once the nvidia KMS drivers
land even that should not be required.
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the log in comment #10 looks good to me.
@Tim: yes, it could be a problem with permissions. I don't use Gnome,
so I didn't notice. I can certainly have a look at GDM.
@virgosun: that sounds like a different problem.
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Same to me. I have to rollback to Ubuntu Gnome 15.10. Please fix it.
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confirm same. reproducible on hardware Lenovo Yoga 500-15IBD Primus HD
5500/ Nvidia Geforce GT940M.
Before 16.04, run fine on base system 15.10 Nvidia proprietary 351
After
$sudo do-release-upgrade
Lighntdm ---> login loop
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu Gnome boots to black screen when using proprietary Nvidia drivers on a
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+ Ubuntu GNOME boots to black screen when using proprietary Nvidia drivers on a
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Similar issue covered on Archlinux-bugbase:
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/47140 ([bumblebee] can not handle
nvidia-modeset.ko)
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Tit
@ TIm
The above mentioned just works in VirtuaBox.
Nvidia driver is using the new nvidia-drm and NOT module (nvidia.ko).
subscribing Alberto to look into that.
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Hey Tim,
it's just a guess, but could you try adding
iomem=relaxed
to the boot-parameter line? (Linux section, where you find the "quiet
splash")
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my gpu-manager.log is almost the same as Manvydas's.
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Alberto,
Any ideas on this one?
The gdm PRIME scripts no longer seem to run as root, which I think
was to do with the root-less Xorg work. Though that shouldn't otherwise
affect the prime-offload script, right?
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** Attachment added: "gpu-manager.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1559576/+attachment/4641397/+files/gpu-manager.log
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Also can you attach /var/log/gpu-manager.log
** Also affects: ubuntu-gnome
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-gnome
Milestone: None => xenial
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Alberto, this is probably not an upstream bug. the prime support is
ubuntu specific.
I am not sure if this is fatal, but there is an error setting up prime
offload, seems like the helper scripts are not getting called as root
anymore.
Kov 19 22:59:55 username-Lenovo-Z70-80 /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-ses
Please:
1. Report to (http://tinyurl.com/zzhjgjz).
2. Paste the new report link here.
3. Set this bug status back to "confirmed".
Thank you.
** Also affects: gdm
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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When I switch to tty1~tty6, the screen showed only one line: A start
job is running for Hold until boot process finishes up( 56s/ no limit),
and I can't do anything, even login to tty1...
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this bug affects me too, my laptop is Lenovo t440p with Nvidia 730M.
Changing GDM to lightdm also works for me too.
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