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Message #01205
poweroff the nvidia on vpcz
Hi,
I found a trick in order to disable one of the card, maybe this could
help someone to figure out how to do this in a better way.
I boot first with a kernel < 2.6.30 like the kernel26-lts (2.6.27) of
archlinux, and choose the card with the stamina-speed switch. Then I
reboot under a more recent kernel and the led confirm the choosen
card, lspci too.
PS : now I'm on archlinux with 2.6.33 and I'm using nvidia, waiting
for working intel drivers, Thanks to Chris for the help ;)
2010/4/6 Chris Cannam <cannam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Chris Cannam
> <cannam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> So far I'm experiencing surprisingly abject failure in every
>> direction.
>
> So I actually switched from Ubuntu to Arch Linux, because although I
> appreciate the fact that on the whole Ubuntu is more likely to work on
> any given hardware, its relative sophistication makes it harder for
> the dimwitted to troubleshoot in situations where nothing appears to
> be working.
>
> But just to report back on a few things that may be of interest:
>
> * Intel display: i915 kernel mode setting with the Arrandale chipset
> works reliably for me in the latest kernels (I ended up building a
> 2.6.34-rc3, plus latest np sony_laptop module)
>
> Note all of the following refers to "stamina" mode with Intel drivers,
> I haven't tried the nVidia again and don't immediately plan to.
>
> * Brightness keys don't work by default, though I can change the
> brightness manually with e.g. echo 4 >
> /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness and I can see the key
> events with acpi_listen so presumably they can be hooked up (just
> looking at Raphael's script for doing this with nVidia and thinking it
> looks mostly applicable)
>
> * Display doesn't come back on after suspend/resume. Disappointing,
> as a recent kernel patch looked as if it was intended to address this
>
> * I would like to power off the nVidia, but don't know how: trying to
> do it with vga_switcheroo gives me the same oops as Peter reported
>
> * Touchpad works with Stefan's suggested boot option. It was
> initially unusably jittery and oversensitive, but that seems to have
> become fixed in the course of other changes (can't readily identify
> what fixed it -- possibly some HAL or evdev-related change -- but if
> this is bothering anyone else, I can try to find out)
>
> * Wireless works (iwlagn driver) though it seems a wee bit temperamental
>
> * BIOS doesn't seem to want to boot EFI applications under any
> circumstances, even with no other storage devices connected, so the
> static video card switch method described at
> feature-enable.blogspot.com doesn't seem to be possible
>
> Power consumption about 21W on middling brightness, which I hope means
> the nVidia is still powered on -- that would be pretty high otherwise.
>
>
> Chris
>
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