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Elementary os nvidia drivers
Elementary os nvidia drivers







This last sentence describes how I want backups to happen, and I finally found a way to implement it. Backing up should just happen automatically in the background when the backup drive is available on the network. Backing up is something you don’t want to think about. It consists of 2 parts:īacking up is boring. This is not specific for the 5510 or elementary OS, but I’m happy to say that I finally managed to set up a backup solution that works just the way I always dreamed of. Some kind of graphical artifacts appear, probably related to incompatible video driver.įor the first time ever since I started using powertop, I can see sub-10W values (9.x W).Īll in all, the negative aspects are bad enough to uninstall the 4.4 kernel and go back to the 3.x kernel Author the-5510-owner Posted on FebruFebruLeave a comment on Kernel 4.4 LTS Kernel params This is a blocker since I depend on Vagrant + VirtualBox for all my development. Didn’t try if returning from locked screen works as well though. I rebooted with a 3.x kernel and after some googling I found that someone with a XPS15 (9550) resolved the same problem by adding the line “nvme” to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and running update-initramfs -u. This turned out to work to for me as well so after a reboot with only the default kernel params (quiet splash) I could get all the way to the desktop. $ sudo dpkg -i linux-headers-4.4*.deb linux-image-4.4*.debĪfter restart I got the “ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/xxxxxxxxx does not exist” and was dropped to a shell. I decided to give kernel 4.4 a try and downloaded + installed it like this: $ wget \









Elementary os nvidia drivers