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### NOTE ### | |
The below gist is converted to a blog post and available at below link. Refer that instead. | |
http://hemenkapadia.github.io/blog/2016/11/11/Ubuntu-with-Nvidia-CUDA-Bumblebee.html | |
#### Note about kernel versions #### | |
Between kernel versions 4.2 and 4.4 there are different options that need to bet set | |
to get this working. The same is highlighted below when necessary. I have not tested | |
version 4.3 so not sure which of the two settings work, in which case try either one. | |
#### GRUB settings during install and first restart #### | |
Add the follwoing kernel options just before `quiet splash` in the GRUB boot | |
menu while trying to install using a live USB and the very first start of the | |
machine post installation. | |
``` | |
kernel 4.2 - nomodeset i915.modeset=1 | |
kernel 4.4 - nomodeset i915_bpo.modeset=1 | |
``` | |
#### Make the GRUB settings persistent #### | |
To avoid updating the kernel options each time the system is booted, update the | |
GRUB settings as below, based in your Ubuntu version | |
`sudo vi /etc/default/grub` | |
kernel 4.2 - `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset i915.modeset=1 quiet splash` | |
kernel 4.4 - `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="nomodeset i915_bpo.modeset=1 quiet splash` | |
For High DPI or Retina displays GRUB boot menu options are not readable as the font size | |
is too small. It can be fixed by the below two options | |
``` | |
GRUB_GFXMODE=1280x1024 | |
GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep | |
``` | |
Set Windows as the default system to boot | |
> This setting specific to my laptop, replace accordingly with the Windows label for your | |
> system | |
` | |
GRUB_DEFAULT="Windows Boot Manager (on /dev/sda1)" | |
` | |
Apply the changes made to `/etc/default/grub` file | |
`sudo update-grub2` | |
#### Scaling of the Unity UI #### | |
This issue is only observed on HighDPI or Retina displays on 15.10. It was not experienced on 16.04 | |
In Unity search for Display and open it. Drag the slider for | |
'Scale for menu and title bars:' to 2 (or any other depending in your display). | |
Apply the setting. | |
#### Scaling of Virtual Console fonts #### | |
On High DPI or Retina displays fonts on the Virtual Console are very small making it difficult | |
to read. to fix this issue, first create the configuration | |
`sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup` | |
select the following options | |
``` | |
Encoding - UTF-8 | |
Character Set - . Combined - Latin; Salvic Cyrillic; Greek | |
Font for console - Terminus | |
Font Size - 16x32 | |
``` | |
Next edit `/lib/systemd/system/console-setup.service` and in `[Service]` | |
section add `ExecStart=/bin/setupcon` to the bottom of the section. | |
Next edit `/etc/init/console-setup.conf` and add `exec /bin/setupcon` to the bottom of the file | |
This causes `/bin/setupcon` command to run each time on boot, applying the settings | |
configuredearlier modifying the console as per elected settings. | |
If any time virtual console is showing tiny fonts (e.g. in recovery mode) run `/bin/setupcon` | |
and it will fix the console. | |
#### Mouse pointer size #### | |
This issue was experienced on 15.10, but not experienced on 16.04. On High DPI or | |
Retina displays the mouse pointer appears considerably small in size. | |
Add the setting `Xcursor.size: 48` in `/etc/X11/Xresources/x11-common` | |
#### Conflicting/Changing time on dual boot Linux and Windows #### | |
this no longer is valid in 16.04 | |
In BIOS ensure the hardware clock time is set as per UTC time. Refer to the | |
documentation of appropriateBIOS on how this needs to be done. | |
Add/Update the UTC setting in `/etc/default/rcS` to be `UTC=yes` | |
#### Maximum brightness #### | |
This issue is noticed in 15.10 and 16.04 was weell, but in 16.04 the brightness level | |
seems to persist once chnaged manually. This was not the case in 15.10 | |
> Note the path of the file is dependent on your graphics card. | |
Fix is to add the following line above the `exit 0` line in | |
`/etc/rc.local` (note above exit 0) | |
`echo 339 > /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness` | |
To get the desired number (339 in the above case), adjust brightness to the desired | |
level and issue comment to get the required number | |
`cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness` | |
#### Restart #### | |
Restart your system and verify that above points are working as expected. | |
# Configure nvidia, bumblebee # | |
1. Restart the machine | |
2. Switch to Vconsole | |
3. sudo service lightdm stop (to stop the x server) | |
4. Remove any existing installs of nvidia, nouveau etc. | |
``` | |
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia* | |
sudo apt-get remove --purge bumblebee* | |
sudo apt-get --purge remove xserver-xorg-video-nouveau | |
for 14.04.4 LTS the xservers were | |
xserver-xorg-video-all-lts-wily | |
xserver-xorg-video-nouveau-lts-wily | |
``` | |
5. Blacklist nouveau drivers `sudo vi /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf` | |
Add the following lines to the file | |
``` | |
# Blacklisting nouveau to get nvidia running with bumblebee | |
blacklist nouveau | |
blacklist lbm-nouveau | |
alias nouveau off | |
alias lbm-nouveau off | |
options nouveau modeset=0 | |
``` | |
6. Disable gpu-manager.service for both systemctl as well as init | |
``` | |
sudo systemctl mask gpu-manager.service | |
sudo vi /etc/init/gpu-manager.conf | |
``` | |
``` | |
# Comment these start on settings ; GPU Manager ruins our work | |
#start on (starting lightdm | |
# or starting kdm | |
# or starting xdm | |
# or starting lxdm) | |
task | |
exec gpu-manager --log /var/log/gpu-manager.log | |
``` | |
7. Create initramfs `sudo update-initramfs -u -k all` | |
NOTE - something happened here and lightdm was not starting. vconsle was woring | |
in vconsole if i put sudo service lightdm start it was starting. | |
To fix it is ran the command | |
sudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm | |
8. Reboot the system and verify that nouveau is successfully blacklisted. The below command | |
should not return any lines with the word nouveau in it. | |
``` | |
lsmod | grep nouveau | |
``` | |
9. Check if gpu-manager.service is disabled | |
``` | |
sudo systemctl status gpu-manager.service | |
``` | |
Ubuntu nvidia drivers seems to install 361. To try 352 drivers i need to add the graphics-drivers ppa | |
sudo apt-add-repository pps:graphics-drivers/ppa | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-cache policy nvidia-352 | |
Note the selected package next to the Candidate option. It picks the version from Ubuntu repositories which then link to nvidia-361. To use the | |
nvidia-352 we need to pin this to the graphics driver ppa | |
Create a file /etc/apt/preferences with the contents | |
Package: nvidia-352 libcuda1-352 nvidia-opencl-icd-352 | |
Pin: origin ppa.launchpad.net | |
Pin-Priority:600 | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-cache policy nvidia-352 (notice that the candidate would now change to the pp one) | |
10. Install nvidia drivers | |
``` | |
sudo service lightdm stop (in vconsole) | |
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends nvidia-361 | |
sudo apt-get install libcuda1-361 nvidia-opencl-icd-361 | |
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends bumblebee | |
sudo apt-get install bumblebee-nvidia primus | |
sudo apt-get install mesa-utils | |
``` | |
``` | |
12. Add the following two lines to the `/etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf` file | |
``` | |
# for kernel 4.2, use below two lines | |
i915 | |
bbswitch | |
#for kernel 4.4, use the below two lines | |
i915_bpo | |
bbswitch | |
``` | |
13. Blacklist nvidia from loading, its insertion and removal from the kernel | |
will be handled by bbswitch. Add the following lines to `/etc/modprobe.d/bumblebee.conf`. | |
``` | |
# 352 | |
blacklist nvidia-352 | |
blacklist nvidia-352-updates | |
blacklist nvidia-experimental-352 | |
#361 | |
blacklist nvidia-361 | |
blacklist nvidia-361-updates | |
blacklist nvidia-experimental-361 | |
``` | |
14. Bumblebee configuration | |
``` | |
sudo vi /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf | |
## Configuration file for Bumblebee. Values should **not** be put between quotes | |
[bumblebeed] | |
VirtualDisplay=:8 | |
KeepUnusedXServer=false | |
ServerGroup=bumblebee | |
TurnCardOffAtExit=false | |
NoEcoModeOverride=false | |
Driver=nvidia | |
XorgConfDir=/etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.d | |
## Client options. Will take effect on the next optirun executed. | |
[optirun] | |
Bridge=primus | |
VGLTransport=proxy | |
PrimusLibraryPath=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/primus:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/primus | |
AllowFallbackToIGC=false | |
## Section with nvidia driver specific options, only parsed if Driver=nvidia | |
[driver-nvidia] | |
KernelDriver=nvidia-361 | |
PMMethod=bbswitch | |
LibraryPath=/usr/lib/nvidia-361:/usr/lib32/nvidia-361 | |
XorgModulePath=/usr/lib/nvidia-361/xorg,/usr/lib/xorg/modules | |
XorgConfFile=/etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia | |
## Section with nouveau driver specific options, only parsed if Driver=nouveau | |
# [driver-nouveau] | |
# KernelDriver=nouveau | |
# PMMethod=auto | |
# XorgConfFile=/etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nouveau | |
sudo vi /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia | |
Section "ServerLayout" | |
Identifier "Layout0" | |
Option "AutoAddDevices" "false" | |
Option "AutoAddGPU" "false" | |
EndSection | |
Section "Device" | |
Identifier "DiscreteNvidia" | |
Driver "nvidia" | |
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation" | |
BusID "PCI:02:00:0" | |
Option "ProbeAllGpus" "false" | |
Option "NoLogo" "true" | |
Option "UseEDID" "false" | |
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "none" | |
EndSection | |
sudo vi /etc/X11/xorg.conf | |
Section "ServerLayout" | |
Identifier "layout" | |
Screen 0 "intel" | |
Inactive "nvidia" | |
EndSection | |
Section "Device" | |
Identifier "intel" | |
Driver "intel" | |
BusID "PCI:00:02:0" | |
Option "AccelMethod" "SNA" | |
EndSection | |
Section "Screen" | |
Identifier "intel" | |
Device "intel" | |
EndSection | |
Section "Device" | |
Identifier "nvidia" | |
Driver "nvidia" | |
BusID "PCI:02:00:0" | |
Option "ConstrainCursor" "off" | |
EndSection | |
Section "Screen" | |
Identifier "nvidia" | |
Device "nvidia" | |
Option "AllowEmptyInitialConfiguration" "on" | |
Option "IgnoreDisplayDevices" "CRT" | |
EndSection | |
``` | |
13. Update alternatives | |
``` | |
sudo update-alternatives --config x86_64-linux-gnu_gl_conf (select mesa) | |
11. Enable bumblebee daemon | |
``` | |
sudo systemctl enable bumblebeed` | |
TODO - shoudl we also do for gnu_egl, i386_linux_gl_conf and egl too ? TODO yes i did everything in this comment https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/issues/759 | |
sudo ldconfig | |
sync | |
generate initramfs | |
sudo systemctl | |
sudo usermod -a -G bumblebee $USER | |
exit (from the vconsole and then again come in) | |
optirun -b primus -vv glxinfo | grep OpenGL (should show Nvidia) | |
glxinfo | grep OpenGL (should show intel) | |
glxgears -info (shows intel) | |
optirun -b primus -vv glxgears -info | grep OpenGL | |
``` | |
14. Reboot the system | |
15. Testing everything | |
``` | |
optirun -b primus -vv glxinfo | grep OpenGL (should show Nvidia) | |
glxinfo | grep OpenGL (should show intel) | |
glxgears -info (shows intel) | |
optirun -b primus -vv glxgears -info | grep OpenGL | |
In another termial, while optirun commands are executed, use the below commeand to see | |
bbswitch getting on and off when nvidia is in action | |
cat /proc/acpi/bbswitch | |
Also see lsmod to see that nvidia drivers are getting inserted and removed from the kernel | |
``` | |
everything worked by glxinfo was showing vmware string to installed xserver-xorg-video-intel-lts-wiley and then generated ramfs | |
restarts | |
that took care of it | |
OK so I updated my working Ubuntu today and 4.4 kernel got installed - and the display is not working any more...back to work
@btantlinger - yeah i have started noticing the CPU fan constant running thing ever since I followed the process mentioned at http://hemenkapadia.github.io/blog/2016/05/07/Ubuntu-with-Nvidia-Bumblebee.html to get my system up and running after 14.04.5 HWE update to 4.4 kernel ruined it.
Surprisingly, when things were working fine before - i had done some thing with i8kmon to handle things -- but I have lost those settings.
Will need to setup the system again - and hopefully have one more gist
Here is my powertop screenshot. I am in the higher Cstates which IMHO is a good sign. I admit i do not know enough about this...Is there are problem ?
Package | Core | CPU 0 CPU 4
Powered On 0.0% | POLL 0.0% | POLL 0.0% 0.0 ms 0.0% 0.0 ms
C1E-SKL 0.5% | C1E-SKL 0.7% | C1E-SKL 0.2% 0.5 ms 1.3% 2.8 ms
| |
C3-SKL 0.2% | C3-SKL 0.6% | C3-SKL 0.1% 0.4 ms 1.1% 2.3 ms
RC6pp 0.0% | C6-SKL 1.7% | C6-SKL 2.7% 1.4 ms 0.7% 0.5 ms
C7s-SKL 0.1% | C7s-SKL 0.1% | C7s-SKL 0.2% 2.5 ms 0.1% 2.9 ms
C8-SKL 18.0% | C8-SKL 15.9% | C8-SKL 24.0% 3.0 ms 7.7% 5.3 ms
C10-SKL 69.2% | C10-SKL 70.4% | C10-SKL 57.3% 13.7 ms 83.6% 21.6 ms
I followed all your instructions for Ubuntu 16.04.1 with Linux Kernel 4.8-rc7, however I got this error: "... (EE) Failed to load module "mouse" (module does not exist, 0)...", I've found this modification works:
Adding to /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia:
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Default Screen"
Device "DiscreteNvidia"
EndSection
@hemenkapadia See no PC states at your powertop output. Compare with http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8555/8836669260_df4c8930fe.jpg for example (package column)
DO NOT REFER TO THE ABOVE GIST.
A better approach is documented at http://hemenkapadia.github.io/blog/2016/11/11/Ubuntu-with-Nvidia-CUDA-Bumblebee.html
Don't upgrade to Ubuntu 18 LTS on Dell Inspiron 7559. There are problems with both Intel and Nvidia card. The only solution for me was to reinstall back Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Great work on this gist. Unfortunately, the Inspiron 7559 still isn't fit for Linux as the CPU can't get into low power states. If you check under powertop, you'll notice under the idle stats that the CPU can't get past C3. This causes the fans to run all the time, higher temps, and poor battery life. It might also shorten the life of the CPU. See https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/41713.html
There's a bug report about it here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1602888