Same problem here.
Xserver-xorg-video-intel is definitly the troublemaker for me.
In discrete mode i can do whatever I want and even install the latet version of 
xserver-xorg-video-intel.
Switching to high performance graphics kills the install (message about only 
low graphics mode available).
Degrading the xserver-xorg-video-intel gets ubuntu back in the run.
Naturally the system wants to re-install latest driver. I can't seem to fix 
that by using the lock driver functionality in synaptic like some blogs 
suggest. So when the system breaks again after an update i do have to demote 
the driver version.
Now i have kicked out some ppa's out of my list and it seems to be pretty 
stable.
Conclusion: The amd and intel combination is probably the cause for this 
malfunction

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