The installer will run and completes now, even with the integrated graphics enabled. However, and this is really weird, after first reboot it seems as though the graphical login screen crashes and restarts over and over again. I can hear the ubuntu welcome drum beat thing over and over. On screen I can watch most of the displays enter graphical mode, then they exit back to the console before starting again.
Should I do the apport-collect command or do a new bug report? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to xorg in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1407375 Title: Segfault on Install with Radeon + Intel iGPU both enabled Status in xorg package in Ubuntu: Incomplete Bug description: My system is an Intel i7 4770k on an asus Z87 WS motherboard with an AMD R9 290X graphics card. With Intel iGPU enabled in the UEFI, the installer crashes. I have 4 displays, 3 attached to the R9 290X and one attached to the onboard graphics. I hit ctrl+alt+f1 and looked at /var/log/X.org.0 log and it indicated a Segmentation fault. I was able to continue with the install by unplugging all monitors but the primary monitor AND disabling the iGPU in the UEFI. I was somewhat surprised that it was necessary to completely disable the onboard graphics because in many OEM configurations onboard and PCIe will be enabled for possible multi- monitor configurations. After installing, apt-get update && apt-get upgrading the distro, I installed the proprietary fglrx driver using software center, and that worked fine. I re-enabled the iGPU however the system appears to hang hard. On two of the displays (attached to the R9 290X) I can see the animated boot screen, but ctrl+alt+f1 does not work, and the caps lock light does not toggle if I hit capslock. No mouse cursor. I did not try ssh, but the system did not respond to a 'tap' of the power button to shut it down. I would be willing to experiment a bit here if someone can point me the right way. I realize I might have to do some things at the command line, but I wanted to bring this to your attention because I am not sure enabling the iGPU should causes the system to become unusable. I am using the official gnome variant of the 14.10 install USB stick. I tried both "Try Ubuntu" and "Install Ubuntu" from the UEFI boot menu and both options behave approximately the same way in terms of the Segfault. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1407375/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp