Not sure if it hangs on Xorg but the UI freezes maybe something driver relevant?

Bug #1471830 reported by Lars von Bentivegni
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Laptop Lenovo Y50-70

(Kubuntu)

Description: Ubuntu 15.04
Release: 15.04

Linux L 3.19.0-21-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Sun Jun 14 18:31:11 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Xorg freezes (i think so because kill Xorg helps).
There are 2 GPU's in the laptop . No matter which driver is enabled. After a few minutes the whole system does not longer react except the mouse-cursor . the control bar. Alt + Tab works >=twice , then you can only kill Xorg (trough strg+alt+f1 or so). Then lightdm shows up, i login to be able to repeat the whole process a few minutes later.

I have started Chrome, Dolphin, Kate but I do not think these applications are responsible for this bug.

I have tried all available drivers nouveau, nvidia(340,346), intel+nvidia trough bumblebee right configured, purged all nvidia and bumblebee and only nouveau NOTHING HELPS :( .

It come ACPI errors and if I start with the Nvidia driver vgaarb error's

the freeze is accidentally. I cannot say now the freeze comes sometimes it takes minutes sometimes seconds after login.

I think it must be something with the driver maybe bumblebee but as i said i removed the package's already and the problem persists. Maybe ACPI state?

Kubuntu 14.04 was working better not perfect but much better.

My other operating system (windows 7) is operating normal

(really sorry about my "bad" English)

if something is not clear , I will definitely try to improve my formulation.

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Lars von Bentivegni (von-bentivegni-lars) wrote :
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Lars von Bentivegni (von-bentivegni-lars) wrote :

ok found a solution :D

it seems that i have done something wrong when i removed bumblebee.

Working Configuration is Nvidia-Prime with driver Nvidia-346.

then i switched the Prime Configuration profile trough nvidia-settings to intel -> reboot.

Now it works

(but i like to test it a few hours to be sure)

ok no optirun but iam able to change to nvidia trough a logout. It's good enough for me

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Lars von Bentivegni (von-bentivegni-lars) wrote :

I now have tested both drivers nvidia sets the cpu freq to 3,4 GHz and uses much more power. Intel has micro freezes in dmesg this shows up

perf interrupt took too long (2514 > 2500), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 50000

i dont know if someone knows a trick so that i can use my laptop with the more power saving intel gpu?

could it be that the intel gpu has caused all the problems?

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status: Fix Committed → Invalid
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