high irq on ubuntu 18.10 for nvidia gtx 1060












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I just bought a new laptop containing nvidia gtx 1060, i7 8th gen. installed ubuntu 18.10 (kernel 4.18.0-15)



I have been facing consistent high irq on it.



I tried various nvidia drivers on it (415 latest -> naouveau -> 396 current ). However, I aint able to fix it. how should I go about it. please help. I am unable to use laptop effectively.



I have currently selected 'intel' graphics card to save on battery.



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    I just bought a new laptop containing nvidia gtx 1060, i7 8th gen. installed ubuntu 18.10 (kernel 4.18.0-15)



    I have been facing consistent high irq on it.



    I tried various nvidia drivers on it (415 latest -> naouveau -> 396 current ). However, I aint able to fix it. how should I go about it. please help. I am unable to use laptop effectively.



    I have currently selected 'intel' graphics card to save on battery.



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      I just bought a new laptop containing nvidia gtx 1060, i7 8th gen. installed ubuntu 18.10 (kernel 4.18.0-15)



      I have been facing consistent high irq on it.



      I tried various nvidia drivers on it (415 latest -> naouveau -> 396 current ). However, I aint able to fix it. how should I go about it. please help. I am unable to use laptop effectively.



      I have currently selected 'intel' graphics card to save on battery.



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      I just bought a new laptop containing nvidia gtx 1060, i7 8th gen. installed ubuntu 18.10 (kernel 4.18.0-15)



      I have been facing consistent high irq on it.



      I tried various nvidia drivers on it (415 latest -> naouveau -> 396 current ). However, I aint able to fix it. how should I go about it. please help. I am unable to use laptop effectively.



      I have currently selected 'intel' graphics card to save on battery.



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          nvidia, nouveau drivers seem to be buggy.
          I was trying to use laptop with integrated graphics since I didnt (ironically) have need for a dedicated gpu. hence, I disabled dGFX in BIOS. removed nvidia, nouveau drivers.



          suspend/resume was still giving me an issue. a gentleman adviced me to remove i2c_hid module before suspend and load it after resume. and voila, laptop was back in the game. with double battery performance to boot, since dGFX was not given any power.






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            nvidia, nouveau drivers seem to be buggy.
            I was trying to use laptop with integrated graphics since I didnt (ironically) have need for a dedicated gpu. hence, I disabled dGFX in BIOS. removed nvidia, nouveau drivers.



            suspend/resume was still giving me an issue. a gentleman adviced me to remove i2c_hid module before suspend and load it after resume. and voila, laptop was back in the game. with double battery performance to boot, since dGFX was not given any power.






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              nvidia, nouveau drivers seem to be buggy.
              I was trying to use laptop with integrated graphics since I didnt (ironically) have need for a dedicated gpu. hence, I disabled dGFX in BIOS. removed nvidia, nouveau drivers.



              suspend/resume was still giving me an issue. a gentleman adviced me to remove i2c_hid module before suspend and load it after resume. and voila, laptop was back in the game. with double battery performance to boot, since dGFX was not given any power.






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                nvidia, nouveau drivers seem to be buggy.
                I was trying to use laptop with integrated graphics since I didnt (ironically) have need for a dedicated gpu. hence, I disabled dGFX in BIOS. removed nvidia, nouveau drivers.



                suspend/resume was still giving me an issue. a gentleman adviced me to remove i2c_hid module before suspend and load it after resume. and voila, laptop was back in the game. with double battery performance to boot, since dGFX was not given any power.






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                nvidia, nouveau drivers seem to be buggy.
                I was trying to use laptop with integrated graphics since I didnt (ironically) have need for a dedicated gpu. hence, I disabled dGFX in BIOS. removed nvidia, nouveau drivers.



                suspend/resume was still giving me an issue. a gentleman adviced me to remove i2c_hid module before suspend and load it after resume. and voila, laptop was back in the game. with double battery performance to boot, since dGFX was not given any power.







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