As an alternative solution to disabling nvidia optimus from BIOS,
another off-list exchange suggested to force disabling nouveau runtime
power-managment.
Create a file /etc/modprobe.d/nouveau.conf and add the following to it:
options nouveau runpm=0
Then reboot. Works for me (kernel: linux 4.
On 2017-02-04 19:26, Francesco Montanari wrote:
To sum up:
- using linux 4.8.0. I notice no problem.
- When I first booted linux 4.9.0, I got a TPM error message that I
never
had before. Disabling the security chip from BIOS solved it.
- The system does not boot as it gets stucked after
ject trees...
[ 111.478199] nouveau :01:00.0: DRM: resuming display...
[ 111.479289] nouveau :01:00.0: DRM: resuming console...
Thanks,
Francesco
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 02:35:24PM +0200, Francesco Montanari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With a recent Stretch update, linux 4.9.0-1-amd
Hi,
With a recent Stretch update, linux 4.9.0-1-amd64 was installed. I got:
A TPM error (6) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
Disabling the security chip from BIOS solved the error. Still, 4.9.0
does not boot. It manages to start some service (e.g., network
manager), but then it gets stuc
Sorry, just found the solution by specifying the problematic version and
giving negative priority (instead of forcing downgrade).
Package: linphone*
Version: 3.6.1-2.6
Pin: release n=stretch
Pin-Priority: -10
On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 12:35 PM, Francesco Montanari wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
I am on Stretch and the default linphone version is unusable for me (I got
reported bugs #743494). However Jessie's version works, so I pinned it in
/etc/apt/preferences:
Package: linphone*
Pin: release n=jessie
Pin-Priority: 1001
However, the version is quite old (e.g. lacks of ZRTP support
On 06/30/2016 10:58 AM, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Does your ThinkPad contain hybrid graphic adapters, an NVidia GPU?
>
> Regards,
> jvp.
>
>
Please find the info below (integrated Intel + discrete Nvidia). I
replaced the thermal paste both on the CPU and the discrete graphic card
(just followed t
On 06/30/2016 03:13 AM, Gener Badenas wrote:
>
> Is it just hardware issue or do you think the OS play some role on
> heating issue? Can using a different OS make temp better?
> One more suggestion is to polish the surface well before attaching the
> heatsink.
>
>
It was mainly a hardware pr
Hi,
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <
h...@debian.org> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 18 Jun 2016, Francesco Montanari wrote:
> > 60C using thinkfan. When I run with CPUs at 100% it reaches 90C in less
> > than two minutes. For work I need to launch sho
> > I should probably clean the fans, but another thing I usually do for
> > normal
> > usage is to limit the cpu speed.
> >
> > As root:
> >
> > #echo 60 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/intel_pstate/max_perf_pct
> >
> > Or whatever number you feel good with. Unless I am doing heavy usage,
> > I do not
>
n/bugreport.cgi?bug=767127
2. https://packages.debian.org/jessie/thinkfan
3. http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=118734
4. http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_control_fan_speed
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 7:27 PM, Sven Arvidsson wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-06-17 at 12:58 +0300, Francesco Monta
Hi,
I recently installed Jessie on a Lenovo ThinkPad T420. The fan usage looks
reasonable. However, high temperatures (96 C) are reached when CPUs are
running intensively for more than one minute or so. The fan speed at those
temperatures is about 4500 rpm.
Do you think it is ok, or do you sugges
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