Hi Christopher.
I tried running the apport command but I'm having the same issue as in this bug
report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1030483
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Actually, I think I know what the problem is. The 820M is one of those
card with a boost feature and on Windows the driver will boost until the
GPU temperature reaches 70C, then the driver will start downclocking the
GPU. On Linux this feature seems to be missing, the driver never
downlocks and the
I would think it a good idea if setting the pstate to "performance"
would disable powerclamp.
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Title:
[HP ProBook 4530s] Intel Powerclamp is Slow
Is this going to be backported to Utopic too?
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pip can not uninstall packages in a virtualenv
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** Also affects: nvidia-drivers-ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
GeForce 820M running very hot in Ubuntu
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Hi,
I tried 3.18-rc4 and 3.17.1 and they both have this problem.
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Yes, you have a point there about injecting idle time to the CPU to cool down
the GPU. The thing is that modern GPU's (and CPU's) already have thermal
protection so I don't need intel_powerclamp to protect anything. Now, if I was
interested in keeping the power usage down then powerclamp would b
Public bug reported:
Expected behaviour: pip will uninstall packages in a virtualenv
What happens:
lars@skalman:~$ mkvirtualenv test
Running virtualenv with interpreter /usr/bin/python2
New python executable in test/bin/python2
Also creating executable in test/bin/python
Installing setuptools, pi
I should probably add that suspend/resume worked just fine in 13.10 with
this laptop.
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Title:
[HP 14 Notebook PC] Can't resume from suspend state
Hi Christopher,
I updated the BIOS to F.18 but it doesn't change anything. Suspend/resume still
behaves as stated above. I also tried with the Nouveau driver but the result is
similar; on resume you get the graphical login screen (at least) but it does
not accept any input (keyboard or mouse) an
Additional note: it works to switch back and forth with the fullscreen
game if you configure wine to not let the window manager control the
windows. This is very much less than optimal though since the wine app
does no longer appear in the icon bar but as an icon on top of the
trashcan in the icon
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Model number: 14-d004TX
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[HP 14 Notebook PC] Can't resume from suspend state
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version: 14.10
Video: Intel HD 4000+Nvidia GeForce 820M
Expected: Laptop can successfully suspend and resume.
What actually happen: Laptop can suspend but upon resume all that is
seen is a black screen with an underline cursor in the top left corner.
It is possible to
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 14.10
Wine: 1:1.6.2-0ubuntu6
GPU: Intel HD 4000+Nvidia GeForce 820M
Nvidia drivers: nvidia-331-updates
Expected behaviour: GPU temperature should not be excessively high when
running OpenGL games.
What happens: The GPU temperature gets very high when r
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 14.10
Wine: 1:1.6.2-0ubuntu6
GPU: Intel HD 4000+Nvidia GeForce 820M
Nvidia drivers: nvidia-331-updates
Expected behaviour: Using winecfg to set a virtual desktop the same size
as your screen (say 1366x768) and then running a game one would expect
the wi
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu release: Ubuntu 14.10
Wine: 1:1.6.2-0ubuntu6
GPU: Intel HD 4000+Nvidia GeForce 820M
Nvidia drivers: nvidia-331-updates
Expected behaviour: Should be able to switch away from fullscreen wine program
to other, native programs.
What happens: You can switch away but all th
Hi William,
How is your GPU temperature when this happens? Btw, as a more permanent
temporary fix than rmmod you can blacklist it by creating the file
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-intel_powerclamp.conf and adding the line "blacklist
intel_powerclamp" to it.
As for my problem, I think it's a bit co
So after some more tests I got some interesting results. The problem seems to
be that the NVidia card runs much hotter in Linux than in Windows. Playing
"The Talos Principle" on Steam in Ubuntu the GPU temperature reaches 95-97C
while in Windows 8 it hovers around 75-80C. Pretty much the same t
Addition: the CPU temperature never goes above 80C when this happens and
I don't think the GPU temperature is a problem, I think the driver or
GPU itself will slow down if it gets too hot (but I could be wrong).
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I have noticed the same thing. If I start playing a game in wine, say
ETS2, on my laptop (Intel HD 4000+Nvidia 820M) it runs fine for maybe a
minute and after that the FPS drops like a rock. The "problem", if you
can call it that, is that the GPU temperature goes above 85C and thus
powerclamp kicks
So it would appear that this is STILL not fixed in 14.04.1. Can someone
please look into this?
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Title:
Trusty 14.04 No video with hybrid graphic
Any updates on this issue?
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Trusty 14.04 No video with hybrid graphics intel Hd4000+ Nvidia 820M
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Here's the Xorg.0.log for 13.10.
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Public bug reported:
I have a laptop with hybrid graphics Intel HD4000 + Nvidia 820M and I get no
video after installing nvidia-331-updates.
X goes to low graphics mode.
This is working in 13.10 with nvidia-119-updates and nvidia-prime so this is a
regression.
X.org log attached.
It seems the 82
Also happen on HP Notebook 14 with a Intel HD 4000 and Nvidia 820M. When coming
back from suspend the screen is black. Switching to Vt1 and back gives you the
authentication box with garbled background. After authenticating you get the
desktop with a garbled wallpaper and some odd drawing artifa
With the kernel from package linux-image-3.14.0-031400rc4-generic the
touchpad is detected, see attached output. I am not able to test it in X
though since I get no video with that kernel (probavly because of the
Nvidia Optimum thing).
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I have a HP Notebook 14 and the Alps touchpad on it is not detected. The
Touchpad tab in the Mouse preferences is absent.
WIndows 8 reports it as Alps Touch Pad 8.201.1711.126.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: linux-image-3.11.0-17-generic 3.11.0-17.31
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I realized I might have been a bit terse in the description. The
touchpad is detected as a PS/2 mouse and works that way. There's no
tapping or 3-rd button emulation or anything like that though.
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The $PreserveFQDn and $LocalHostname options are not always used when
configured. To be precise, they seem to only be used in messages from rsyslog
itself and not from other daemons or applications.
OS: Ubuntu 13.04
Rsyslog: 5.8.11-2ubuntu2.2
Steps to reproduce:
- Configur
It seems this is still not fixed. I have rsyslog 5.8.11-2ubuntu2.2
running on 13.04 and the full hostname (using either $PreserveFQDN or
$LocalHostName) is only used for messages from rsyslog itself. Messages
from sshd, sudo, pam etc etc are only using the bare hostname.
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In my experience this is only a problem in unity 2d and not in unity.
Grabbing window borders and resizing is easy in Unity but a pain in
Unity 2d.
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Using a startup file with "empathy -h" does not always correct this. I'm
running "empathy -h" from a startup file and the correct status is not
reflected in the messaging indicator. If I run "empathy -h" manually
after logging in the indicator is showing the correct status. It would
seem that runni
The problem with the upstart solution is that it doesn't work since
Upstart will kill the virsh instances that you spawn in
shutdown_guests.
So far the only somewhat satisfactory solution is molly-guard.
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The same problem exist in 10.10 and John's posted workarounds are not working
there.
The only way I have managed to have the VM's shutdown is on halt/reboot is by
installing molly-guard. Not a wholly satisfactory solution but at least it
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I can verify that the exact same thing happen to me on 8.04.
Using the "Printer configuration" remotely from an Ubuntu box works though.
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