Bionic LTS: dmesg
[0.00] Linux version 4.15.0-20-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-039) (gcc
version 7.3.0 (Ubuntu 7.3.0-16ubuntu3)) #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC
2018 (Ubuntu 4.15.0-20.21-generic 4.15.17)
[0.00] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/@/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-20-generic
Here is what Bionic log with a single intel igpu hd530:
oem@ubuntu:~$ journalctl -b | grep gpu-manager
Feb 27 06:29:57 ubuntu gpu-manager[766]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
Feb 27 06:29:57 ubuntu gpu-manager[766]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
Feb 27 06:29:57 ubuntu gpu-manager[766]:
It seems to have to do with the Intel side of things. Something not
getting done right because of it being 6th or 7th generation. It all
pretty much goes to hell in a handbasket when you turn on Intel mode to
try to save power. A switch from the command line (Once you go into
recovery and
Dell Alienware 17R3 w/Sky Lake, nVidia GTX 970M and Intel HD530 with
prime-select set to nVidia. Running Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS with a laptop
screen plus HDMI external screen plus HDMI external screen (via
Thunderbolt 3 Displayport to HDMI adapter).
>From /var/log/syslog today:
Nov 26 13:33:12 alien
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I installed DKMS and it went away.
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@davidak, you might need to build Nvidia module with dkms manually (it fails
building automatically for me too more often than not).
You can do this like following:
sudo dkms install -k 4.10.0-11-generic -m nvidia-378/378.13
Just replace kernel version and Nvidia driver version with what you
I have elementary OS 0.4 Loki (based on Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS) on a Macbook
Pro (Retina).
Yesterday i installed the HWE Kernel and Xorg.
apt install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-16.04 xserver-xorg-
hwe-16.04
Today i rebootet the system since the resolution of the display was
strange
I'm on 16.04.1 with nvidia 378 (from ppa) and am getting these errors
too. So "/etc/modprobe.d is not a file" is safe to ignore. What about
"update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for x86_64-linux-
gnu_gfxcore_conf" ?
# systemctl status gpu-manager.service
● gpu-manager.service - Detect the
Doesn't the first grep command in is_module_blacklisted need adding a ^
identical to the second one -
"grep -G \"blacklist.*%
vs.
"grep -G \"^blacklist.*%
to avoid matching commented-out entries (like "#backlist noveau" etc.)?
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To those of you who are concerned with this message '/etc/modprobe.d is
not a file', note that this message does not reflect an error. It is
simply a wrongly placed and mis-worded message in function
"is_module_blacklisted" in gpu-manager.c However, this does not address
the situation of
Test feedback:
as i use a nvidia-370 driver (true with older ones), nvidia-prime &
bbswitch are also installed (does not need them on that pc with a unique
nvidia 750 card).
Both nvidia driver & ubuntu-drivers-common install nvidia-prime and then
bbswitch.
Purging them both and rebooting : the
** Changed in: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)
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OK, just wondering because in my case that was it, I had nvidia in
/etc/modules and the blacklisted check seemed to fail because of that.
The whole gpu-manager code is pretty unreadable, and quite frankly I
don't even think this makes sense to write it in C considering that
there is already
@Florian
/etc/modules is empty (only a few genuine lines commented), so its not
the reason pushing that error.
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I cant tell anymore as i cant even get to a command prompt anymore, if i
recall something about dns is the error now
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Subject: [Bug 1369216] Re: gpu-ma
The "/etc/modprobe.d is not a file" error is kind of confusing actually
and seems to be some stray debug in share/hybrid/gpu-manager.c.
Do you have nvidia in /etc/modules by chance?
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I have Radeon HD 5970. As root I can do startx and use everything. All
has been configured correctly and Mesa OpenCL is even available. I
upgraded from xenial-proposed the next three packages too see if it
would fix it:
liblightdm-gobject-1-0:amd641.18.3-0ubuntu1
lightdm
Is there a workaround for xenial?
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I updated to v16 and my pc is now unusable, though i suspect its because
i did not disable secure boot.
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Subject: [Bug 1369216] Re: gpu-manager: /etc/modprobe.d i
** Changed in: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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Also just an FYI:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Triage (Internal Server Error)
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From: boun...@canonical.com [mailto:boun...@canonical.com] On Behalf Of Pam
Satterthwaite
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 4:35 AM
To: k...@digitist.com
Subject: [Bug 1369216] Re: gpu-manager
So I'm having this problem too. I'm on Wily - pretty vanilla install,
although I'm using Gnome once I get that far. I don't have a graphics
card at all, just whatever intel put on the cruddy i3 mobo that's in
this $300 laptop - so no additional drivers.
What is strange is that I didn't have any
I am still seeing this problem on Ubuntu 16.04 with a Nvidia GPU only:
mai 07 18:50:26 bender systemd[1]: Starting Light Display Manager...
mai 07 18:50:27 bender lightdm[2112]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
mai 07 18:50:27 bender lightdm[2112]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file
mai 07 18:50:27
on yakkety 64 bits: gpu-manager.log is clean; but journalctl still has "
gpu-manager[875]: /etc/modprobe.d is not a file"
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It looks like the gpu-manager.log should now be corrected. Anybody else
can add more information to keep this bug still open?
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I experience this problem when I try to use "sudo prime-switch intel"
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for x86_64-linux-gnu_gfxcore_conf
This might be also related to #1410801. Check out also the fixes pushed
into #1376966. I will try to test against the latest these days and see
if the latest in ubuntu-drivers-common fixed it.
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Just installed Ubuntu 15.04 a few weeks ago smashing my head against
the wall on this one. Any workarounds available? Is there an ETA on a
bugfix?
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This seams to cause a lot of troubles on laptops with hybrid video cards
(like nvidia-intel). Since this cannot be taken in for release, I marked
it for updates.
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Milestone: None => xenial-updates
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Actual xenial output:
sudo systemctl status gpu-manager.service
gpu-manager.service - Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/gpu-manager.service; enabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Tue 2016-03-08 08:06:13
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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sudo systemctl status gpu-manager.service
[sudo] password for oem:
● gpu-manager.service - Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system
changes
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/gpu-manager.service; enabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Thu 2016-02-04
Looks identical as that fixed one:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1376966
so adding that package, might not concern upstart as xenial is using
systemd.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Also affects:
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Not booting in GUI mode, Using Nvidia driver 352.16 driver. Not done any
update nor installed any new packages. Booting the system started with
Terminal mode.
Tried starting GUI mode by
$sudo lightdm
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
Well, I am on Willy and do not have a Nvidia graphic card but still see
the same error:
Dec 01 09:20:52 M2 gpu-manager[892]: update-alternatives: error: no
alternatives for x86_64-linux-gnu_gfxcore_conf
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error back into Wily
i've purged the i965-va-driver to see if it makes a diff (i've no intel
discrete chip or card on that system)
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I see the '/etc/modprobe.d is not a file' message on Ubuntu 15.04 with
my AMD/ATI Radeon HD 7850 video card (so its not isolated to nvidia).
$ sudo lshw -c video | grep driver
configuration: driver=radeon latency=0
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Glancing again at the Wily gpu-manager.log:
that error is gone with Wily installation.
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Glancing at the Wily journalctl, its also logged: gpu-manager[797]:
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
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@Bontius, you seem to be using xedgers? The bug report was about a stock
installation.
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True, sorry for the mistake. However I've had this error for half a year
now, through two distributions and several [edgers] drivers.
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It seems to have disappeared in Vivid for me as well:
dpkg -l | grep nvidia\|intel
ii intel-gpu-tools 1.8-1
amd64tools for debugging the Intel
graphics driver
ii libdrm-intel1:amd64
I do see this symptom with Vivid, even after purging everything nvidia
related.
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Vivid: that issue does not exist (systemd boot)
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I was able to resolve this issue by removing intel grahics installer.
Here are the steps I followed:
1) In additional drivers, select nouveau as default driver.
2) Purge nvidia using following command:
sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
3) Completely remove intel graphics installer and files instaleld
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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I have ann idenical problem to c4gamerz.
It seems to be tied in with Wine and the latest updates to the kernel headers.
It all went haywire after installing Wine and the headers on the same day.
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I have not installed Wine yet. I have also treid kernel 3.14 and 3.16
but issue still exisits.
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I am getting same issue in ubuntu 14.04. I have installed nvidia 331
driver and when I switch to nvidia, it is throwing following error:
$ sudo prime-switch nvidia
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
/etc/modprobe.d is not a file
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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