Thank you Alberto, then I file a separate bug report, however I didn't found any answer to Mark's report, I hoped that will be shed a light to my issue as well:
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On 23-10-14 06:29:51, Mark Duncan wrote:
> This bug is still affecting me. I have a desktop with two nVidia cards
> in an SLI configuration. I need a custom xorg.conf to support my 1440p
> monitor, but my xorg.conf gets renamed to xorg.conf.yyyymmdd almost
> every reboot.
That's a separate case.
Can you attach your working xorg.conf and the file that the "sudo
nvidia-bug-report.sh" command creates, please?
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Odds: I don't really need the integrated intel GPU, but I have to use, because the GT630 wasn't be able to start as display driver along the GTX980. I have had two options for the display section: integrated or GTX 980. I want to use GTX980 for computing only, so I had to use the integrated one. Then I faced this xorg.conf issue.
Thank you Alberto, then I file a separate bug report, however I didn't found any answer to Mark's report, I hoped that will be shed a light to my issue as well:
"
On 23-10-14 06:29:51, Mark Duncan wrote:
> This bug is still affecting me. I have a desktop with two nVidia cards
> in an SLI configuration. I need a custom xorg.conf to support my 1440p
> monitor, but my xorg.conf gets renamed to xorg.conf.yyyymmdd almost
> every reboot.
That's a separate case.
Can you attach your working xorg.conf and the file that the "sudo bug-report. sh" command creates, please?
nvidia-
"
Odds: I don't really need the integrated intel GPU, but I have to use, because the GT630 wasn't be able to start as display driver along the GTX980. I have had two options for the display section: integrated or GTX 980. I want to use GTX980 for computing only, so I had to use the integrated one. Then I faced this xorg.conf issue.