I'm also experiencing this issue dual booting Windows/Ubuntu on 20.04 on
an HP Elitebook X360 1040
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[HP ZBook Studio G5, Ubun
This seems to be fixed, indeed.
I can't reproduce this issue anymore. I'm currently on kernel version 4.4.0-38.
I'm marking this as fixed, then.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Hmm... this issue hasn't been happening lately. Maybe one of the recent kernel
updates fixed this.
I'll wait a few more days before I mark this as fixed, to see if this wasn't a
fluke.
As for the freezing/shutting down problems I mentioned before, they
started happening in Windows as well, so I
OK, I'll try, but I can't promise anything.
But I must say, after I removed and reinstalled the NVidia driver through
software-properties-gtk, Ubuntu has shut down or completely frozen several
times.
I'm going to "autoremove --purge" the driver and reinstall it to see if that
stops this.
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I just purged the bumblebee packages and installed nvidia-prime.
I wasn't using the NVIDIA card anyway, so I didn't need dynamic card switching
(except to work around a defect in my laptop, but I already found another
workaround).
Still, the update shouldn't have broken bumblebee (even if it isn'
The recent upgrade to nvidia-340 in Trusty broke bumblebee. After plymouth, it
goes to a black screen.
The version in the Bumblebee's PPA is also not perfect. It works, but after
running optirun/primusrun, the GPU stays ON because it fails to unload the
nvidia module.
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I tested it too in Trusty.
Linux 3.13.0-32-generic from -proposed (used Synaptic to upgrade).
Package linux-generic version 3.13.0.32.38.
I can now do "sudo sysctl abi.ldt16=1" to activate 16 bit support.
Setting Windows 95 in winecfg now works correctly.
Old 16 bit executables now start correctly
I have a laptop of the same model. With "acpi_osi=Linux" the brightness
Fn keys work but the graphical system sliders/notifications don't (which
is not a very big problem for me).
Another way of changing the brightness, for those laptops that use integrated
Intel graphics like this one, is using
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