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Same problem here but I'm using LightDM. Everything works when I'm using Intel
driver. When I'm switch to NVidia via nvidia-settings or prime-select then
restart LightDM, LCD in my laptop is turning off.
Here is syslog messages:
Apr 1 07:24:55 drag0n kernel: [ 350.538587] bbswitch: enabling
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I can confirm that @Premysl's solution has worked for me on a Dell
Inspiron 7720 laptop. Thank you for your solution!
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For me the following solution worked:
1. Install the kernel
linux-
image-3.15.0-031500rc2-generic_3.15.0-031500rc2.201404201435_amd64.deb
and the headers
linux-headers-3.15.0-031500rc2_3.15.0-031500rc2.201404201435_all.deb
yep, confirm the problem
latest kernel install killed the switch (I think). I tried many things
and nothing (black screen)
- update to nvidia346
- change alternatives manually (without prime)
- desactivate an eventual ghost display
-
All changes I made my config http://goo.gl/QIimU0
I'm using a Dell Latitude E6430 with Intel HD 4000 and Nvidia NVS 5200M
(optimus) GPU's and i unfortunatly experiencing this bug when running
Ubuntu Gnome 14.10.
When i use the Intel HD 4000 GPU all is fine but when i use nvidia-prime
to switch to the dedicated nvidia GPU it won't load the
I still have the issue as descripbed above.
Running on freshly installed ubuntu gnome 14.04.1.
Having notebook with intel HD4000 and GTX660M.
After installing nvidia proprietary with
apt-get install nvidia-331 nvidia-settings nvidia-prime
and rebooting my system does not even show gdm.
I tested
Please, take a look at this bug also:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1354142
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I am having the same issue. I recently installed nvidia drivers and cuda
on my ubuntu and it is working with lightdm but as soon as i log in to
gnome it shows me a black screen.
Is this issue resolved? Did anyone find a solution to this?
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I am having the same issue.
Hybrid card Nvidia 9300M and a Notebook Vaio VGN-Z570FN.
I am also having a Ghost Screen and a Black background when I log in.
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HI,
I also have finished a fresh install of ubuntu gnome 14-04 on a xps L501X
laptop.
Without Nvidia drivers the system is working (even with the ghost display that
can be turned off), but as soon as I try to install Nvidia drivers (319 or 331,
from synaptic, form Additional Drivers, from
Pedro, see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1296020
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What does Fix Released mean?
I just finished a fresh clean install of ubuntu-gnome, and I hit this bug.
If I install the nvidia-331 drivers, then I cannot login to my laptop any more.
The fix in #77 didn't work for me :(
So, what exactly has been released? which new packages?
Thanks
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Tim, one more question, today, when I'm trying to connect an external
monitor, the gdm meets the flickering issue again. Does this mean the
current gdm can not use multiple displays? if so, is this a bug? thanks.
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Tim, I added xrandr --output VGA-0 --off to /sbin/prime-offload. lightdm
resolution issue is fixed. but gdm and gnome-shell still have the same
problems. gdm is flickering and fails to start. gnome-shell is a black (off)
screen when login with lightdm. Maybe these problems are not related to
Tim,
I removed all changes in /sbin/prime-offload. (removed the two xrandr lines I
added manually)
I installed ubuntu-drivers-common 1:0.2.91.2~trusty3 as you asked in IRC.
This new package does not solve gdm and gnome-shell problems.
I found a workaround to solve gdm and gnome-shell issue by
Tim, I don't really understand xorg.conf syntax. I am attaching my
xorg.conf file in this comment. You can have a look. I never touch this
file manually. This file must be auto-generated by some programs. The
last modification date of this file is at yesterday.
** Attachment added: xorg.conf
It is now (as of recently) generated by gpu-manager (which is part of
ubuntu-drivers-common). Actually quite a few changes have landed to
various components related to nvidia prime since you posted the correct
results.
I am marking this bug as fix released since I'm fairly confident the
Tim, thank you very much for your time, help and work. I have fired a
new bug #1296020 for non-existent display issue.
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sgon00, as a possible workaround you could probably turn of VGA-0 using
xrandr in /sbin/prime-offload
xrandr --output VGA-0 --off
or
you could try making LVDS primary, by adding --primary option to the
very last line in /sbin/prime-offload
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Eric, that does not look like an Optimus laptop with hybrid graphics
(i.e. Intel and Nvidia)
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Hi Tim,
Sorry about the late reply. I was sick. I tested with the following
packages:
$ dpkg -l | grep -i mutter
ii gir1.2-mutter-3.0 3.10.4-0ubuntu2
amd64GObject introspection data for Mutter
ii libmutter0c
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Apologies, Tim. I dug into it a little further, and it seems because I
have an i7 with the GT435M (which does support Optimus), there is no
integrated chip/Optimus. If I had the i5 this would be a different
story. I can hide my comments, if needed.
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The correct resolution should be 1366x768.
nvidia-settings shows two displays 1, X screen 0 (no idea what it is) 2, CRT-0
(which is using configuration X screen 0) with 680x384 resolution (you can see
this from the screenshot image).
I tried to set CRT-0 to 1366x768 in nvidia-settings. But it
re #50, that is showing 2 modesetting providers but there should only be
one. something odd is going on there (unrelated to the mutter update),
also gdm is not expected to work until I patch it.
CRT-0 is usually an external monitor, LVDS are generally the builtin LCD
panels. This part of the
@Eric, maybe the integrated intel chip is just disabled in the BIOS? i7
do have integrated GPU.
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Hi Tim,
Just FYI, even with intel driver, there is a very small problem. When I
login to gnome-shell with gdm, the layout looks good. But it actually
has a hidden unknown display. Everytime my mouse moves to the right
edge, the mouse cursor can exceed the edge. When I check with system
settings
Hi Tim,
I installed nvidia-331 and nvidia-331-uvm again.
Forgot to mention that lightdm screen resolution is not correct either.
It has a smaller resolution at the left top corner of the screen.
lightdm occupies about 2/3 of the monitor. Please check the xrandr -q
output from lightdm +
Sorry, forgot the screenshot image in last comment. Please let me know
what else do you need before I purged all nvidia-* packages. I can not
use my laptop like this (shown in the screenshot image).
** Attachment added: lightdm-gnome-shell-nvidia-settings.png
I am attaching the current state screenshot again. You can see nvidia-settings
window inside this image. Not sure if this is useful or not.
In X Server Configuration Options, it has two selections. X Screen 0 and
CRT-0. I do NOT have any external monitors connected. I am using the built-in
Hi Tim,
I found a workaround to use nvidia driver with lightdm + gnome-shell.
WIth nvidia-331 driver, lightdm and gnome-shell, in System Settings
(gnome-control-center) -- Displays, I can still see two displays Built-in
DIsplay and Unknown Display. This is the same to Intel driver situation.
Screenshot: nvidia-turnoff-unknown.png
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One more weird problem. After I reload gnome-shell by using Alt+F2 -- r,
and then reboot the system. Login to gnome-shell becomes black screen.
Even if with black screen, gnome-shell is actually working, this is
because if I do ctrl+alt+T blindly to open a terminal and then press
Backspace button,
sgon00, the layout issues with gnome-shell is not a bug really, gnome-
shell will put the panel on the primary display which according to the
xrandr output above is the non-existant VGA-0 display.
The xrandr output in #22 was correct, so something must have changed
since then. This will be
please test with ppa:darkxst/gdm-prime, that should get gdm working with
nvidia-prime!
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Hi Tim,
Regarding my comment #66, it always happens on every reboot now. I have no idea
what causes this. Please check the following exact steps that I did:
1, Install https://github.com/paradoxxxzero/gnome-shell-system-monitor-applet
extension manually by git clone
2, Alt+F2, then r, Enter, to
I think the non-existent primary display (VGA-0) is still causing
troubles. I suspect once that is fixed things will work properly, so you
should file a bug for that one.
Also the settings you applied when in a gnome-shell user session, won't
apply for gdm.
I occasionally see that flickering on
sgon00, btw does your Xorg.conf show the non-existent display?
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I am running 331.38, logging in with lightdm, using the gnome-shell
right now.
home@home-XPS-L501X:~$ xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 16384 x 16384
LVDS-0 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 344mm x 193mm
1920x1080
Also, the gnome-shell loses the lock button, however this may be an
expected behavior.
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I have observed exactly the same behaviour as Eric Goulet. nvidia
331.38, lightdm, gnome-shell slow to start after login, with a residual
mess from the last gnome session displaying for around 5 seconds.
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Eric, can you also paste 'xrandr --listproviders' output, that may still
be running on the Intel card
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home@home-XPS-L501X:~$ xrandr --listproviders
Providers: number : 1
Provider 0: id: 0x279 cap: 0x1, Source Output crtcs: 2 outputs: 4 associated
providers: 0 name:NVIDIA-0
home@home-XPS-L501X:~$
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sgon00,
Can you please test with mutter_3.10.4-0ubuntu2
1. gnome-shell --replace under lxde session
2. login to gnome-shell from lightdm
If both those work, then we can close this bug and look at fixing gdm as
per bug #1262068
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sgon00, can you generate another stacktrace under lxde nvidia session
using
`GDK_SYNCHRONIZE=1 gnome-shell --replace`
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I tried purge nvidia-331 and nvidia-prime. Then install nvidia-current
without nvidia-prime package. I still can NOT see login screen. (GDM).
Regardless which nvidia driver I use, it does NOT work.
I am very confused. No develoepr really cares about this bug. Will ubuntu-gnome
14.04 LTS release
sgon00,
we do care, however
1. we don't have any hardware to test on
2. we are volunteers who also have real life stuff that takes priority
also I still have no idea if this is some specific bug with your
hardware or a general issue with nvidia-prime. lightdm+gnome-shell
should in theory work
0, thank you very much for your concern and time.
1, I can do whatever you ask me to do. To debug this issue, I have installed
many packages including lightdm and lxde etc... but there is no progress made
here. You are the only developer (if you are) who subscribes to this bug.
2, I don't
sgon00, ping me on IRC tomorrow
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gnome-shell is crashing in both those cases (although for the gdm+intel,
gnome-shell respawns), does apport not pick up any crashes?
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apport does not pick up any crahses.
If my memory is not wrong, I remember the first time after fresh
installing ubuntu-gnome 14.04 beta1, apport picked up a crash report at
the first time I login gnome-shell. That is the only time. There is no
crash report now in /var/crash/. I have
Refer to #1290792, this apport pupup after I do apt-get purge
nvidia-331 nvidia-prime and then apt-get autoremove.
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Sorry , I mean Bug #1290792
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What is the status of this bug? What else I can provide to fix it?
Nvidia driver doesn't work at all in ubuntu-gnome release. This should
be critical. Thanks.
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sgon00, if you launch gnome-shell from lightdm, do you get any logs or
crashes?
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Hi Tim, I have already uploaded the crash file in comment #24. Is that
what you want? Thanks a lot.
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the crash was from running gnome-shell --replace under lxde was it
not?
can you try login directly to gnome-shell session from lightdm.
logs should be in
~/.cache/upstart/gnome-session.log
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Hi Tim, you are right, the comment #24 file is from gnome-shell
--replace under lxde. I tried to login directly to gnome-shell session
from lightdm. That is unsuccessful. I can only see my mouse cursor.
nothing else. everything is black screen except my mouse cursor.
First, the log file here is
This one is at the time I login gnome-shell successfully with gdm+intel.
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yeh that looks good,
can you try 'gnome-shell --replace' from within the lxde session. If that
works, then my gdm patches may have a chance of succeeding.
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Sorry, that crashes. I will attach the file /var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-
shell.1000.crash.
The following is stdout:
$ gnome-shell --replace
Window manager warning: Log level 6: The program 'gnome-shell' received an X
Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was
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** Package changed: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) = gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #725802
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sgon00, can you grab xrandr logs as well (for the broken configuration,
prime-select nvidia).
running something like the following from ssh should do.
export DISPLAY=:0
xrandr -q
xrandr --listproviders
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$ startx metacity
$ export DISPLAY=:1
$ xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 640 x 480, maximum 8192 x 8192
$ xrandr --listproviders
Providers: number : 2
Provider 0: id: 0x28b cap: 0x1, Source Output crtcs: 0 outputs: 0 associated
providers: 0 name:NVIDIA-0
Provider 1: id: 0x45 cap:
xrandr is not seeing any outputs
run
xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesettings NVIDIA-0
then try xrandr -q again
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xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0
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the command xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0 will kill
the X server run by startx metacity.
please check the attachment file for startx metacity output.
** Attachment added: startx_metacity_output.txt
try putting it in ~/.xinitrc then
so it gets run when you run startx metacity
On 07/03/14 15:01, sgon00 wrote:
the command xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0 will kill
the X server run by startx metacity.
please check the attachment file for startx metacity output.
**
try putting it in ~/.xinitrc then
On 07/03/14 15:01, sgon00 wrote:
the command xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0 will kill
the X server run by startx metacity.
please check the attachment file for startx metacity output.
** Attachment added: startx_metacity_output.txt
I am not sure if I do it correctly. the xrandr -q gives the same result:
$ cat ~/.xinitrc
xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0
$ startx metacity
$ xrandr -q
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 640 x 480, maximum 8192 x 8192
$ xrandr --listproviders
Providers: number : 2
Provider
according to the nvidia docs you want
~/.xinitrc
xrandr --setprovideroutputsource modesetting NVIDIA-0
xrandr --auto
once that actually works, xrandr -q should list the outputs on your intel card.
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Hi Tim, I am sorry to say that, everything is still the same after
adding xrandr --auto. Anything else I can try? thanks.
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OK First, we really need to know if this is a general problem, or
specific to your hardware.
Can you try under a Lightdm/Unity (on nvidia) session and get the
'xrandr -q' output from there. Does that correctly show the output
devices (and modes)?
If it does I will try and prepare a gdm patch to
Before switching to ubuntu-gnome 14.04, I was using Lubuntu 14.04. Nvidia
driver works fine with Lubuntu 14.04 64bit. The reason why I switched from
Lubuntu is because Bug #1278062
I will try to install unity then.
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Hi Tim,
1, I think unity is too big, I installed lxde. Hopefully that is the
same to what you want. I know lxde will work because I used Lubuntu
14.04 trusty amd64.
2, lightdm with unity greeter can not enter lxde somehow. I don't know
why. maybe failed to select LXDE? To workaround this issue,
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apport information
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Environment:
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Ubuntu GNOME 14.04, the Trusty Tahr, (AMD64)
I realized there were bugs Bug #1262068 and Bug #1283439. I am not
sure if they are the same to my problem
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** Attachment added: :0-slave.log
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Resubmit :0-slave.log with debug enabled.
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