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Title:
I'm not
Well, in my case it seems not a bug, just some conflicting config files
from older tuneups. After removing them 1.20.8 version modesetting
driver works fine with hardware acceleration:
$ inxi -c0 -G
Graphics: Card-1: Intel 4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller
Card-2:
mirsev, please open a separate bug.
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Title:
I'm not able to boot if not in nomodeset mode. OS isn't able to use
Intel Graphics card
To manage
Hi, I'm not sure if this is related... I have similar issue with old but
still usable HP ENVY 15 Notebook which stopped using hardware
acceleration after recent upgrade to xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.04
2:1.20.8-2ubuntu2.1~18.04.1. Before that upgrade the system could use
Intel video driver without a
Here is Xorg.0.log from xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.04
2:1.20.8-2ubuntu2.1~18.04.1
** Attachment added:
"Xorg.0.log.xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.04:amd64=2:1.20.8-2ubuntu2.1~18.04.1"
This is Xorg.0.log from working hardware accelerated version
** Attachment added:
"Xorg.0.log.xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.04:amd64=2:1.20.7~ppa1~18.04.1"
Also the attachment in comment #6 isn't helpful because it still shows
'nomodeset'.
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Title:
I'm not able to boot if not in nomodeset mode. OS
Install package 'ppa-purge' and then you can use that to remove the PPA.
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Title:
I'm not able to boot if not in nomodeset mode. OS isn't able to
Running grep " install " /var/log/dpkg.log shows that apparently my
drivers got somehow updated to the ppa3 version even though I've put
them on hold before doing the first apt-get update after the Factory
Reset. How come? Is there any way to downgrade to the system version?
2020-05-20 01:42:09
Oops there's a attachment button down there... My fault. If any mods
could delete the last message.
How can I remove the PPA from the system? I've done a new Factory Reset
on my Ubuntu and I've put everything related to xorg-video and nvidia on
hold with apt-mark hold. Now I was able to use it
Please also don't use any PPAs for your graphics drivers, as those are
also unsupported and may cause problems.
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Title:
I'm not able to boot if
In summary, please:
* Don't install drivers from a PPA. Remove the PPA from your system.
* Don't use the kernel parameter: nvidia-drm.modeset=1
* Don't use the kernel parameter: nomodeset
then reproduce the problem and on the next boot (with nomodeset) run:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
We will need to see what the system log looks like without nomodeset.
Please remove that and try booting again. After that, reboot with
nomodeset and run this command to collect the system log of the failed
boot:
journalctl -b-1 > prevboot.txt
and attach the resulting text file here.
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