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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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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Nov 27 at 19:14
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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.
boot nvidia devices bios thinkpad
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.
boot nvidia devices bios thinkpad
boot nvidia devices bios thinkpad
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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
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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 .
– K7AAY
Nov 27 at 19:14
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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)
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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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