After all the recent updates, the problem is solved on my side. I can,
once again, use the nVidia drivers on my laptop. Thanks, guys!
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I experienced the same issue as Marcin described after updating from
14.10 on my Thinkpad T420.
In order to solve it I had to manually remove all nvidia-* packages and
install nvidia-346. Not a big deal for anyone somehow comfortable with a
shell but probably a show stopper for some other users.
I confirm that it works nicely on my system (Asus N56VZ with optimus
Intel/NVIDIA)!
Thanks a lot Alberto :)
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nvidia-prime needs sddm
Hi Alberto,
with latest updates i was able to run propriery driver with nvidia-
prime, but only 346 version. With 340 there are problems like black
screen or as users report, we can reach sddm, enter login data but after
loading screen we are kicked back to sddm again. One user also reported
font
That is probably a bug in the driver. Something only NVIDIA can fix.
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nvidia-prime needs sddm support
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This is no longer a problem in sddm. There seems to be a bug in ubuntu-
drivers-common (on in systemd) that prevents gpu-manager from creating
the following file:
/var/lib/ubuntu-drivers-common/requires_offloading
As a result, nvidia-prime, won't see the need of offloading rendering,
and you
Indeed it doesn't work as expected! If I do sudo prime-select intel
and then I reboot I get a black screen!
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nvidia-prime needs sddm
implemented so it loads it not at login, alas the switch command doesn't
get run at logout because sddm doesn't restart X
** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Alberto Milone (albertomilone)
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nvidia-prime needs sddm support
To
Aaron, nvidia-prime is not supported by SDDM (this is precisely what
this bug report is about) so I guess the behavior you get is expected at
this point...
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Added a patch to sddm to load the nvidia-prime setup script if it finds
it.
However there's no hook to load prime-switch yet which needs run on
shutdown.
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I just installed NVIDIA driver 346.47 from nvidia-346 and from 'prime-
select' query shows nvidia. Once I reboot with nvidia select I get a
lot of crash reports about plasmashell and krunner. If I switch back to
intel with 'prime-select intel' and reboot, everything is back to
normal. If anyone
Needs sddm to run commands on login and shut down
also investigatae why this isn't just done as systemd units
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-devel/2015-April/009405.html
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Same for me: I install nVidia stuff through Driver Manager, and on next
boot I am greeted with black screen and lots of crash messages
(kdeinit5, plasma, and others). This renders the system GUI completely
unusable. And the alternative (Nouveau driver) is far, far from being
good enough.
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Aaron Honeycutt, sierdzio - this is differnt bug, you need nomodeset option
in kernel options.
As a workaround in grub press e and add nomodeset in the line when splash
is. Then hit F10 to boot - should work.
You can add this option in /etc/default/grub to make it default.
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When I install the NVIDIA packages from Driver Manager and reboot my
system does not load (I think it has to do with sddm not starting) I did
pick sddm from the list that include a option to use lightdm.
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** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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nvidia-prime needs sddm support
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** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: nvidia-prime (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-15.04
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