That's what I was doing since the last drmkms updates on my HP Envy with Intel 530 and NVidia Geforce GT 950M - I have 'disable genfb; disable nouveau; disable nouveaufb' in my boot.cfg; the other way doesn't work, the 950M is not recognized yet.
I've got some weird problems though - I can't use gdm or xdm. The former does not receive the keyboard focus at all, so one cannot input username / password, the latter lets me start typing a username, but then it starts and endless repeat of one of the characters from the name; in both cases I have to press the power button to start shutdown (switching to alternative console doesn't work at this moment for some reason). xfce4 works ery well for me, when started with 'startxfce4', which obviously starts the X server, but if I logout and find myself in the console, the keyboard is in some weird state whereby each press generates two characters - as if using UTF terminal emulator. On Sun, 7 Oct 2018 at 20:57, <co...@sdf.org> wrote: > > (thanks ryoon for a hint) > > To boot it with graphical acceleration on uefiboot, I need to disable > genfb specifically. > That is, drop to boot prompt, type > > userconf disable genfb > > boot > > you can add this to /boot.cfg too. > > Otherwise it tries genfb for the nvidia card, and i915 for intel, which > doesn't work well because they are physically dependent cards, and I get > a blank screen after mode switch. > > Another option is to disable i915drmkms, then I am left with the nvidia > genfb. -- ----