Hi. Installing Ubuntu 16.04, installing INTEL GRAPHICS UPDATE TOOL FOR
LINUX* OS V2.0.4 didn't help. Except one.
> echo "options i915 enable_rc6=0" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/i915.conf
> sudo update-initramfs -k `uname -r` -u
This command disable power-saving render C-state 6 for i915 driver. It
You got some error in the boot log about an unknown stepping function,
right? Then an older, faulty version of the Intel driver loaded in its
place?
Go back to doing a fresh install of 16.10. Make sure you allow 3rd-party
and choose the Intel microcode when offered (and have a working network
Hi, again. That I wrote above didn't help. Super sad...
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System (keyboard & touchpad) freezes
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Hi, it seems installing this `intel-graphics-update-
tool_2.0.2_amd64.deb` tool helps me (Ubuntu 16.04)
https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-update-tool-linux-
os-v2.0.2
If doesn't help, you can try install firmware for yours CPU version from
here
After I switched off GPU in Chrome there was not freezing in Chrome. But
I left laptop for a night and in morning I found that he was `frozen`.
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I did fresh install.
Currently I am on Ubuntu 16.04 with `uname -r` -> 4.4.0-62-generic. I
checked Ubuntu 16.10 on Feb 17 2017, sorry, but didn't check kernel
version, but assure it was fresh as possible (after install I made `sudo
apt upgrade`).
Also I found that, maybe, all freezes occur in
@V: Did you upgrade to 16.10, or did you do a fresh install? Check what
kernel version you ended up with. If less than 4.6, get a fresh install
image of 16.10 with kernel 4.8 (or else follow a recipe for upgrading
your kernel).
Avoid the bug by choosing a command line boot level (stay out of the
I have fully the same situation with Lenovo v310-15 IKB and i5-7200u,
HD620 graphic on board. I had this bug on fresh installed Ubuntu 16.04.2
and 16.10
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Status: New => Confirmed
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More info (sort of):
After booting today, I used SSH from another machine (successfully
logging in). Unfortunately, when the laptop froze, so did my ssh
session. The terminal was not "disconnected by host", but it was inert.
The laptop has quieted, but not completely silent. Something is whirring
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I have a 1-month old Acer Aspire F5-573-58VX that came with Win-10
installed. It relies on its Intel i5-7200u for its graphics (HD 620). It
runs Win-10 with no problems (other than Win-10 itself), so I do not
suspect the hardware.
I succeeded in dual-booting
FindRightPackage suggests "kernel DRM driver (linux package)". Since
similar bug reports seem to be clustering on Intel CPUs that have on-
board GPUs, I can only guess that it means the Intel-specific libdrm.
However, I wonder about the i965-va-driver on my Kabylake i5-7200u.
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