Ubuntu boot fails on Lenovo P52 Thinkpad when hybrid display is set in BIOS

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Booting to Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS fails when the display is set to 'hybrid' in the BIOS (using Nvidia driver 415) When I switch to 'discrete', then it boots to Ubuntu OK. Because I am dual booting with Windows, it's annoying having to change this setting when I change OS. My laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad P52, with both an integrated Intel graphics adapter, plus an NVIDIA Quadro P3200.










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  • Does this occur with a supported version of Ubuntu? Ubuntu dropped support for 12.04.5 last year as per wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .
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Booting to Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS fails when the display is set to 'hybrid' in the BIOS (using Nvidia driver 415) When I switch to 'discrete', then it boots to Ubuntu OK. Because I am dual booting with Windows, it's annoying having to change this setting when I change OS. My laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad P52, with both an integrated Intel graphics adapter, plus an NVIDIA Quadro P3200.










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Booting to Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS fails when the display is set to 'hybrid' in the BIOS (using Nvidia driver 415) When I switch to 'discrete', then it boots to Ubuntu OK. Because I am dual booting with Windows, it's annoying having to change this setting when I change OS. My laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad P52, with both an integrated Intel graphics adapter, plus an NVIDIA Quadro P3200.










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Booting to Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS fails when the display is set to 'hybrid' in the BIOS (using Nvidia driver 415) When I switch to 'discrete', then it boots to Ubuntu OK. Because I am dual booting with Windows, it's annoying having to change this setting when I change OS. My laptop is a Lenovo Thinkpad P52, with both an integrated Intel graphics adapter, plus an NVIDIA Quadro P3200.







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  • Does this occur with a supported version of Ubuntu? Ubuntu dropped support for 12.04.5 last year as per wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .
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  • Does this occur with a supported version of Ubuntu? Ubuntu dropped support for 12.04.5 last year as per wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .
    – K7AAY
    Nov 27 at 19:14















Does this occur with a supported version of Ubuntu? Ubuntu dropped support for 12.04.5 last year as per wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .
– K7AAY
Nov 27 at 19:14




Does this occur with a supported version of Ubuntu? Ubuntu dropped support for 12.04.5 last year as per wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases .
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So I just figured out the problem, the solution for anyone interested, is to follow this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jiaRJJ43kI&t=498s at the 5:51 (looks like it's an issue with power)






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    So I just figured out the problem, the solution for anyone interested, is to follow this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jiaRJJ43kI&t=498s at the 5:51 (looks like it's an issue with power)






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        So I just figured out the problem, the solution for anyone interested, is to follow this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jiaRJJ43kI&t=498s at the 5:51 (looks like it's an issue with power)






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        So I just figured out the problem, the solution for anyone interested, is to follow this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jiaRJJ43kI&t=498s at the 5:51 (looks like it's an issue with power)







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