Okay.
Sorry for not trying Prime again and therefore not giving proper debug
information, but now it seems other people have reported the same problems.
Thanks for that. Hope this will be fixed soon, anyway...
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I didn't use Bumblebee and Prime at the same time, so that can't be the problem.
The solution you propose might work, but I don't think I'll try it unless I get
tired of Bumblebee. Sorry about that.
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Okay:
The Bumblebee version in the USC didn't work for me, but the PPA does...
Think I'll stick to that solution until Prime gets fixed.
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Or maybe... I'm not quite sure
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Okay, sorry, now I don't think it did.
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Okay, somehow I think it switched by itself..
In the Nvidia settings it still says it's using the Intel card, but it seems
that the Nvidia card is in use.
I dualboot Ubuntu and Windows 7. After playing Portal 2 a bit over there, I
turned the computer off and then booted into Ubuntu.
I tried to l
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I did a fresh install of 14.04 the day it was released. I use a XPS 15z laptop
form Dell with hybrid graphics (Intel HD 3000 (probably) and Nvidia Geforce GT
525M). Booting doesn't work out of the box, but by setting
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi_backlight=vendor dell_lap
Thanks, Søren Gellert, now everything works fine!
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Ubuntu boots up in a black screen
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for further information. It seems that this is a common issue for this
laptop.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-32-generic 3.2.0-32.51
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Well, today I've experienced booting trouble again. When i changed
"acpi=noirq" to "acpi=off", it boots, but I can't see the battery state.
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Today booting with the 3.2.0-33 kernel works fine.
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The same trouble with the 3.2.0-33 kernel. Everything was fine in 12.04
before today's update. Now I'm REALLY angry at myself for not buying a
stationary computer from System 76...
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