This is actually one of the first things I tried, but unfortunately my BIOS does not have this option.
Kevin On Sep 11, 2011, at 10:18 PM, Akemi Yagi wrote: > On Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Kevin Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: >> You are correct that when you install the kmod-nvidia package, it >> automatically disables nouveau and blacklists it for you, but I didn't know >> there was a new nvidia xorg.conf file created. After I installed the >> kmod-nvidia package again, I restarted and modified the kernel arguements to >> include the intel.disable=1 arguement, but the result was the >> same....eventually the screen flickered a few times and it stopped booting, >> although I could still open a terminal via alt+F2. I'm not sure what to try >> next. Someone requested some command output from me in a different email, >> which I provided, but I'm lost now. I didn't think it would be this >> difficult. >> >> Kevin > > Can you somehow disable the Intel graphics (in the BIOS perhaps) and > see if that helps? Just in case the intel.disable=1 argument is not > working as intended... > > Akemi
