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 loadi
Hi,
I may have not copied the correct error message when the system
freezes after passing lspci in recovery mode (unless
the message changed). I report below the corrected message.
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 th
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
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