Re: Having Fits with NVidia Graphics Card on new laptop

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Author: Stephen Partington
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Having Fits with NVidia Graphics Card on new laptop
this sounds like you have a laptop with hybrid graphics, Intel+Nvidia If
this is the case you will want to do some reading about bumblebee and
getting that up and running. It will facilitate graphics switching and even
using both at the same time.

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Richard Wilson <> wrote:

> My son got a new MSI laptop that has a GeForce GTX 1020 video card that
> neither of us have been able to get working correctly under Linux. Steps
> we've taken:
>
> repartioned the built in 250 GB SSD roughly in half -- Windows 10 was
> installed here.
> repartioned the builtin 1TB drive to give most of it to Linux
>
> Successfully installed the KDE spin of Fedora 24 and applied all the
> updates.
>
> The Issue: the system will not recognize a 2nd monitor connected to the
> HDMI port.
>
> We have tried to install the appropriate nVidia drivers using the script
> from nVidia's download site, then the nVidia RPM's from rpmfusion.org.
> Both times the result was a corrupted system -- so bad that the only
> recourse was to reinstall Linux. Before trying the last time, I had my son
> make a dd copy of the entire linux partition that contained everything from
> the SSD to the hard drive (dd if=/dev/sda6 of=/home2/backup/sda6.dd
> bs=64k...) in single user mode. When we tried to reboot to run level 5,
> after applying the nvidia rpm's, we got scrolling PCI bus errors. We tried
> a restore of the backup and it turned up missing critical system files...
> back to reinstall again.
>
> My son is home from Prescott this weekend and I would really like to help
> him get his system running well -- any help/pointers anyone can offer on
> getting the nVidia drivers working would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thank you,
>
> Richard Wilson
>
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