(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #144)
> Ok here are more tests:
>
> Disabling the audio part with your suggestion ist working.
> No NVIDIA audio in powertop nor in lspci.
>
> Your solution is basically loading / unloading the nvidia modul now, which
> indeed is working, but not the optimu
(In reply to Kai-Heng Feng from comment #145)
Thank you very much for this optimistic-sounding info, Kai-Heng Feng.
> Laptops with Skylake SoC and later shouldn't need bbswitch. PCIe port PM
> will disable the power of the card.
How do I check if I have Skylake SoC?
I am actually currently usin
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #143)
> (In reply to arpie from comment #142)
> > (In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #141)
> > > (In reply to arpie from comment #140)
> > [snip]
>
> Ah I see.
> Then I think this is basically somehow similar to my workaround using the
> snd_hda_intel m
(In reply to Matthias Fulz from comment #141)
> (In reply to arpie from comment #140)
[snip]
> > If I completely disable the audio card using :
> > echo 1 | sudo tee /sys/bus/pci/devices/:01:00.1/remove
> >
> > Then the system hangs are completely cured
>
> Not working for me. Still freezing
After hours of experimenting on this laptop :
Computer : PC Specialist OptimusIX 15 (aka Clevo N8xxEP6)
BIOS : American Megatrends 1.07.13
OS : Arch Linux
GPU : NVIDIA GTX 1060 Mobile
Until recently, any attempt to use bumblebee or acpi commands to power
down the GPU have resulted in a system fr