My bad Alberto! I did it now it works well!
Thank you for your work and efforts!
George
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Title:
xorg.conf overwritt
Dear Alberto,
Previously I said "nogpumanager" solution works but it was right on 14.10!
Unfortunately when I reinstalled 14.04 LTS and modified /etc/default/grub:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nogpumanager",
it doesn't result in any changes in manner of xorg.conf overwriting issue.
It
@Alberto
Yes, I've tried the "nogpumanager" solution same time I send you my issue and
it worked.
Anyway, I tried to charge the display tasks to either the integrated Intel or
the Nvidia GT 630 drive to relieve the GTX980 to achieve more resource for
computing capabilities.
1. BIOS doesn't sta
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NOTE:
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Tried to solve via Bug #1310489 but Alberto Milone informed me that this is a
separated bug because the special configuration, so this is NOT a DUPLICATE!
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+ Tried to solve via Bug #1310489 but Alberto Milone informed me that this is a
separated bug because the special configuration, so this is NOT a DUPLICATE!
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I have a desktop with two nVidia cards and one integrated Intel driver.
My xorg.conf gets renamed to xorg.conf.mmdd every single reboot and will
be ignored by the system.
Tried on 14.04 LTS, then on a clear 14.10 but issue is the same.
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+ log_file: /var/log/gpu
I don't really need the integrated intel GPU, but I have to use, because
the GT630 wasn't be able to start as display driver along the GTX980. I
have had two options for the display section: integrated or GTX 980. I
want to use GTX980 for computing only, so I had to use the integrated
one. Then I f
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1310489/+attachment/4396552/+files/xorg.conf
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1310489/+attachment/4396551/+files/nvidia-bug-report.log.gz
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I have a desktop with two nVidia cards and one integrated Intel driver.
My xorg.conf gets renamed to xorg.conf.mmdd every single reboot and will be
ignored by the system.
Tried on 14.04 LTS, then on a clear 14.10 but issue is the same.
log_file: /var/log/gpu-manager.log
Thank you Alberto, then I file a separate bug report, however I didn't found
any answer to Mark's report, I hoped that will be shed a light to my issue as
well:
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On 23-10-14 06:29:51, Mark Duncan wrote:
> This bug is still affecting me. I have a desktop with two nVidia cards
> in an SLI config
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Exactly the same problem:
With the latest drivers.
This bug is still affecting me. I have a desktop with two nVidia cards in an
SLI configuration. I need a custom xorg.conf to support my 1440p monitor, but
my xorg.conf gets renamed to xorg.conf.mmdd almost every reboot.
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