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HDMI Output not working correctly
HDMI Output not working correctly
I've been having problems with my hdmi output not working since I first installed debian on my laptop(probably 2 years now). The reason the output wasn't working is because I can't turn my onboard graphics off in my bios.
So I had a bright idea, why don't I just blacklist the i915 driver? So I did, I updated the initramfs and restarted my computer. It started up showed the startup sequence on my laptop screen, my dell monitor(vga output) and on the tv(hdmi output) but then the start up sequence froze on the hdmi output while the other 2 screens continued to work.
I do lspci -v and the i915 driver still shows up for the vga controller.
I don't have the nvidia drivers setup and I don't have an xorg.conf setup at the moment because I get the no screens error when I do.
What should I do?
What do you guys need to properly asses this problem?
previous stuff:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=109483 <--- I have no clue how I got the hdmi output working when I posted that thread.
So I had a bright idea, why don't I just blacklist the i915 driver? So I did, I updated the initramfs and restarted my computer. It started up showed the startup sequence on my laptop screen, my dell monitor(vga output) and on the tv(hdmi output) but then the start up sequence froze on the hdmi output while the other 2 screens continued to work.
I do lspci -v and the i915 driver still shows up for the vga controller.
I don't have the nvidia drivers setup and I don't have an xorg.conf setup at the moment because I get the no screens error when I do.
What should I do?
What do you guys need to properly asses this problem?
previous stuff:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=109483 <--- I have no clue how I got the hdmi output working when I posted that thread.
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bump....
Does anyone have an answer or any idea as to what I should do?
Does anyone have an answer or any idea as to what I should do?
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What laptop model? What graphics cards? Hybrid graphics? What graphics drivers have you installed? What version of Debian? What desktop environment?
Cheers!!!
Cheers!!!
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Asus N56VZ Intel® Core™ i7-3740QM CPU @ 2.70GHz × 8 64 bithakerdefo wrote:What laptop model? What graphics cards? Hybrid graphics? What graphics drivers have you installed? What version of Debian? What desktop environment?
Cheers!!!
Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller
NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GT 650M]
I have the nouveau and i915 drivers installed
Debian GNU/Linux 7.5 (wheezy)
Gnome 3.4.2
In the details program, for graphics, it says Intel Ivybridge Mobile
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is this an nvidia optimus laptop?
if my suspicion is correct, you can install bumblebee and see how that works, or start reading here to remove the intel card
if my suspicion is correct, you can install bumblebee and see how that works, or start reading here to remove the intel card
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
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If I remember correctly, I may have broken my system last time I did tried to use bumblebee. So what I am going to do is install debian on one of my other SSD's and test some things out.milomak wrote:is this an nvidia optimus laptop?
if my suspicion is correct, you can install bumblebee and see how that works, or start reading here to remove the intel card
I tried transfering it but then grub broke. I've tried reinstalling grub onto the old one using the livecd method but to no avail.
Could I uninstall the i915 drivers? Then the computer would have to run off the nouveau drivers by default, right?
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from what you posted of your laptop, it seemed to me that it was a nvidia optimus one.
i have a laptop that suffers the same. hence why i was able to provide the link of removing the intel driver.
that said, i never did remove the intel driver. i was just providing possibly useful information that i came across.
i have a laptop that suffers the same. hence why i was able to provide the link of removing the intel driver.
that said, i never did remove the intel driver. i was just providing possibly useful information that i came across.
Last edited by milomak on 2014-06-22 01:23, edited 2 times in total.
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
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Well, I installed bumblee and the nvidia drivers.milomak wrote:from what you posted of your laptop, it seemed to me that it was a nvidia optimus one.
i have a laptop that suffers the same. hence why i was able to provide the link of removing the intel driver.
that said, i never did remove the intel driver. i was just providing possibly useful information that i came across.
The documentation states "Please note that this configuration will break Xorg on Optimus systems. For such hardware, see Bumblebee instead."
What does that mean? What am I supposed to do with bumblebee?
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where it says Bumblebee instead is there a link?Sanzen wrote:Well, I installed bumblee and the nvidia drivers.milomak wrote:from what you posted of your laptop, it seemed to me that it was a nvidia optimus one.
i have a laptop that suffers the same. hence why i was able to provide the link of removing the intel driver.
that said, i never did remove the intel driver. i was just providing possibly useful information that i came across.
The documentation states "Please note that this configuration will break Xorg on Optimus systems. For such hardware, see Bumblebee instead."
What does that mean? What am I supposed to do with bumblebee?
Desktop: A320M-A PRO MAX, AMD Ryzen 5 3600, GALAX GeForce RTX™ 2060 Super EX (1-Click OC) - Sid, Win10, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Solus
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
Laptop: hp 250 G8 i3 11th Gen - Sid
Kodi: AMD Athlon 5150 APU w/Radeon HD 8400 - Sid
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https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#configuremilomak wrote:where it says Bumblebee instead is there a link?Sanzen wrote:Well, I installed bumblee and the nvidia drivers.milomak wrote:from what you posted of your laptop, it seemed to me that it was a nvidia optimus one.
i have a laptop that suffers the same. hence why i was able to provide the link of removing the intel driver.
that said, i never did remove the intel driver. i was just providing possibly useful information that i came across.
The documentation states "Please note that this configuration will break Xorg on Optimus systems. For such hardware, see Bumblebee instead."
What does that mean? What am I supposed to do with bumblebee?
in the configuration part, it says "Please note that this configuration will break Xorg on Optimus systems. For such hardware, see Bumblebee instead."
So I am guessing I need to configure a special xorg.conf but everytime I used to try, I would break it.
Can you help me out with that? I'm tired of breaking my system or getting stuck in fallback mode because I configured xorg wrong, but I so want this to work. And I know it can, its just a matter of how.
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First make sure to remove intel driver from the blacklist. Also undo any changes that you have made.
The following is the recommended procedure to install optimus support in debian,
Enable wheezy backports.
Run as root,
During postinstall you will see a debconf prompt warning you that you need to create a xorg.conf file, Don't allow debconf to create a xorg.conf file. And don't run nvidia-xconfig ever.
After installation run following commands as root replacing 'name' with your username,
Next edit '/etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf' using your text-editor as root and change,
To
Reboot your computer.
Cheers!!!
The following is the recommended procedure to install optimus support in debian,
Enable wheezy backports.
Run as root,
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dpkg --add-architecture i386 && apt-get update && apt-get -t wheezy-backports install bumblebee-nvidia primus primus-libs:i386
After installation run following commands as root replacing 'name' with your username,
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usermod -a -G bumblebee,video name
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KernelDriver=nvidia
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KernelDriver=nvidia-current
Cheers!!!
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This put me into gnome 3 fallback mode. Now I've no idea what to do.hakerdefo wrote:First make sure to remove intel driver from the blacklist. Also undo any changes that you have made.
The following is the recommended procedure to install optimus support in debian,
Enable wheezy backports.
Run as root,During postinstall you will see a debconf prompt warning you that you need to create a xorg.conf file, Don't allow debconf to create a xorg.conf file. And don't run nvidia-xconfig ever.Code: Select all
dpkg --add-architecture i386 && apt-get update && apt-get -t wheezy-backports install bumblebee-nvidia primus primus-libs:i386
After installation run following commands as root replacing 'name' with your username,Next edit '/etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf' using your text-editor as root and change,Code: Select all
usermod -a -G bumblebee,video name
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KernelDriver=nvidia
Reboot your computer.Code: Select all
KernelDriver=nvidia-current
Cheers!!!
I tried opening the nvidia x server settings and I got a popup saying I'm not using the nvidia driver.
In the details program it says VESA: Intel® Sandybridge/Ivybridge Graphics for driver and the experience is "Fallback"
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Post the output of the following as root,
Run this one as a normal user,
Cheers!!!
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service bumblebeed status
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optirun pwd
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Sorry for the late reply, work has been hectic. I appreciate the help you have been giving me.hakerdefo wrote:Post the output of the following as root,Run this one as a normal user,Code: Select all
service bumblebeed status
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optirun pwd
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service bumblebeed status
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[ ok ] bumblebeed is running.
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optirun pwd
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[ 73.761768] [ERROR]Cannot access secondary GPU - error: [XORG] (EE) No devices detected.
[ 73.761917] [ERROR]Aborting because fallback start is disabled.
Edit: I found something that said I should edit the xorg.conf.nvidia from the bumblebee directory in /etc
It said to uncomment the line where it has my graphics cards bus id. I restarted and nothing happened.
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Please post the results of the following,
Cheers!!!
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lspci | egrep 'VGA|3D'
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hakerdefo wrote:Please post the results of the following,Cheers!!!Code: Select all
lspci | egrep 'VGA|3D'
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00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GT 650M] (rev a1)
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In your '/etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia' change the line,
to,
Save the file, reboot and then run,
Cheers!!!
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BusID "PCI:01:00.0"
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BusID "PCI:01:00:0"
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optirun pwd
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alright, so I got a little bit of a smack in the face tonight. I was on the irc in #debian and apparently I've been running without the headers to my linux systemhakerdefo wrote:In your '/etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia' change the line,to,Code: Select all
BusID "PCI:01:00.0"
Save the file, reboot and then run,Code: Select all
BusID "PCI:01:00:0"
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optirun pwd
optirun pwd outputs /home/fubar
bumblebeed --debug
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bumblebeed --debug
[ 161.419660] [DEBUG]bbswitch has been detected.
[ 161.419722] [INFO]Switching method 'bbswitch' is available and will be used.
[ 161.419742] [DEBUG]Active configuration:
[ 161.419760] [DEBUG] bumblebeed config file: /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf
[ 161.419806] [DEBUG] X display: :8
[ 161.419835] [DEBUG] LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nvidia:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nvidia:/usr/lib/nvidia
[ 161.419854] [DEBUG] Socket path: /var/run/bumblebee.socket
[ 161.419881] [DEBUG] pidfile: /var/run/bumblebeed.pid
[ 161.419906] [DEBUG] xorg.conf file: /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia
[ 161.419929] [DEBUG] xorg.conf.d dir: /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.d
[ 161.419947] [DEBUG] ModulePath: /usr/lib/nvidia,/usr/lib/xorg/modules
[ 161.419968] [DEBUG] GID name: bumblebee
[ 161.419987] [DEBUG] Power method: auto
[ 161.420037] [DEBUG] Stop X on exit: 1
[ 161.420067] [DEBUG] Driver: nvidia
[ 161.420088] [DEBUG] Driver module: nvidia-current
[ 161.420110] [DEBUG] Card shutdown state: 1
[ 161.420263] [DEBUG]Process /sbin/modprobe started, PID 3665.
[ 161.420344] [DEBUG]Hiding stderr for execution of /sbin/modprobe
[ 161.422072] [DEBUG]SIGCHILD received, but wait failed with No child processes
[ 161.422126] [ERROR]Module 'nvidia-current' is not found.
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bumblebeed --debug
[ 265.858737] [DEBUG]bbswitch has been detected.
[ 265.858797] [INFO]Switching method 'bbswitch' is available and will be used.
[ 265.858818] [DEBUG]Active configuration:
[ 265.858836] [DEBUG] bumblebeed config file: /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf
[ 265.858873] [DEBUG] X display: :8
[ 265.858890] [DEBUG] LD_LIBRARY_PATH: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/nvidia:/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/nvidia:/usr/lib/nvidia
[ 265.858926] [DEBUG] Socket path: /var/run/bumblebee.socket
[ 265.858957] [DEBUG] pidfile: /var/run/bumblebeed.pid
[ 265.858983] [DEBUG] xorg.conf file: /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.nvidia
[ 265.859004] [DEBUG] xorg.conf.d dir: /etc/bumblebee/xorg.conf.d
[ 265.859024] [DEBUG] ModulePath: /usr/lib/nvidia,/usr/lib/xorg/modules
[ 265.859046] [DEBUG] GID name: bumblebee
[ 265.859066] [DEBUG] Power method: auto
[ 265.859087] [DEBUG] Stop X on exit: 1
[ 265.859109] [DEBUG] Driver: nvidia
[ 265.859129] [DEBUG] Driver module: nvidia
[ 265.859150] [DEBUG] Card shutdown state: 1
[ 265.859306] [DEBUG]Process /sbin/modprobe started, PID 3678.
[ 265.859400] [DEBUG]Hiding stderr for execution of /sbin/modprobe
[ 265.861232] [DEBUG]SIGCHILD received, but wait failed with No child processes
[ 265.861286] [DEBUG]Configuration test passed.
[ 265.861387] [ERROR]Daemon already running, pid 2292
Maybe the X Display? should I change it to 2?
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What happens when you run,
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optirun pwd
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optirun pwdhakerdefo wrote:What happens when you run,Cheers!!!Code: Select all
optirun pwd
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/home/fubar