high irq on ubuntu 18.10 for nvidia gtx 1060
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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ubuntu drivers nvidia-graphics-card nvidia-settings
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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.
top command snapshot
ubuntu drivers nvidia-graphics-card nvidia-settings
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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.
top command snapshot
ubuntu drivers nvidia-graphics-card nvidia-settings
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.
top command snapshot
ubuntu drivers nvidia-graphics-card nvidia-settings
ubuntu drivers nvidia-graphics-card nvidia-settings
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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.
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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