I can confirm bug #366086 in Jaunty in the Ubuntu remix (eee pc 1000).
Although it is marked there as a duplicate of this one, I am not sure. I
posted a comment about this in
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By the way, the "live usb" works in spite of this, but the camara a
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I can confirm this bug. I don't think it is a duplicate, since it is in
Jaunty.
I wrote something about this bug in
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1143377
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The message obtained after pressing CTRL-ALT-F8 is the following:
Checking
./pool/main/p/ppp/ppp_2.4.5~git20081126t100229-0ubuntu2_i386.deb...No
such file or directory
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I rechecked. The live-usb can be made to work with the camera and the
mic after enabling the camera in the BIOS and after going to Volume
Control->Preferences, enabling capture, and then unmuting the mic and
raising the record level. Thus I don't know what the lack of the file
pool/main/p/ppp/ppp
I renamed the file and the check passed. You are right, the camera and
the mic are not related to this bug. Thank you very much!
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I can confirm that installing nvidia-390 through the Ubuntu driver dialog, and
then using nvidia-settings or prime-select to set intel keeps the nvidia card
on for me on my GeForce 840M laptop.
I can also confirm Installing bbswitch-dkms and turning it off through bbswitch
works.
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The issue persists on 19.04.
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After seeing Alex's post, I tried installing 410.104-0ubuntu0~18.10.1 from
ppa:graphics-drivers.
Using 4.18.0-16-generic kernel.
I find that when I use Intel profile, powertop reports the nvidia card as 0%
active, and the setting in Tunables shows up as Good.
However, /proc/acpi/bbswitch reports
> * If I understand correctly, the bug does not occur in Ubuntu 18.10.
The user can switch seamlessly between using the Intel or the Nvidia
discrete graphics card. Is this correct?
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No, this bug is affecting me on 18.10.
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