Hi everyone, I am currently having multiple issues with my latpop, which has an integrated AMD C+GPU and an NVIDIA discrete card. The main problem I have is that the GPU freaks out of nowhere and start blanking. I noticed this happens mostly in Wayland, in X11 instead I have a missing monitor in my multi-monitor setup. I got the system logs from journalctl and I am wondering whether I should open an issue against ArchLinux "linux" package, the "amdgpu" one or shoul I contact upstream directly. I think one of the first two is best, I wanted to double check. Bests, Giovanni
On 3/1/23 02:22, Giovanni Santini wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am currently having multiple issues with my latpop, which has an integrated AMD C+GPU and an NVIDIA discrete card.
The main problem I have is that the GPU freaks out of nowhere and start blanking.
I noticed this happens mostly in Wayland, in X11 instead I have a missing monitor in my multi-monitor setup.
I got the system logs from journalctl and I am wondering whether I should open an issue against ArchLinux "linux" package,
the "amdgpu" one or shoul I contact upstream directly.
I think one of the first two is best, I wanted to double check.
Bests,
Giovanni
First, check the logs and see why it is failing. Also check https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74346 which has additional links and information on what to check. Depending on what is failing, there are a number of bugs open with freedesktop.org, which you may be able to contribute your error messages and finding too (but don't hold your breath, many have been open a while....) -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
Hi David, On 2023-03-01 09:29, David C. Rankin wrote:
First, check the logs and see why it is failing.
I created a bug report in Arch tracker where probably they will point me out to the correct place: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/77685 It seems that some recovery function of the driver won't work as intended.
Also check https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/74346 which has additional links and information on what to check. Depending on what is failing, there are a number of bugs open with freedesktop.org, which you may be able to contribute your error messages and finding too (but don't hold your breath, many have been open a while....)
Seems similar but not quite the same :) / Giovanni
Hi Giovanni, if you have an issue with the package amdgpu, try: pacman -Qi amdgpu this should give you the name and mail address of the package maintainer as well as other information about the package. HTH. Best wishes, Jeanette Mar 1 2023, Giovanni Santini has written:
Hi everyone,
I am currently having multiple issues with my latpop, which has an integrated AMD C+GPU and an NVIDIA discrete card.
The main problem I have is that the GPU freaks out of nowhere and start blanking.
I noticed this happens mostly in Wayland, in X11 instead I have a missing monitor in my multi-monitor setup.
I got the system logs from journalctl and I am wondering whether I should open an issue against ArchLinux "linux" package,
the "amdgpu" one or shoul I contact upstream directly.
I think one of the first two is best, I wanted to double check.
Bests,
Giovanni
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On 01-03-2023 09:22, Giovanni Santini wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am currently having multiple issues with my latpop, which has an integrated AMD C+GPU and an NVIDIA discrete card.
The main problem I have is that the GPU freaks out of nowhere and start blanking.
I noticed this happens mostly in Wayland, in X11 instead I have a missing monitor in my multi-monitor setup.
I got the system logs from journalctl and I am wondering whether I should open an issue against ArchLinux "linux" package,
the "amdgpu" one or shoul I contact upstream directly.
I think one of the first two is best, I wanted to double check.
Bests,
Giovanni
Hi, unless you already have done extensive troubleshooting to narrow down possible causes, the answer is :neither of the above. There are many things that can go wrong with integrated gpu systems and the presence of the nvidia card increases that number by a lot . Sometimes there's even a simple solution like using the latest efi firmware for your laptop , Open a topic on archlinux forum. Aside from journalctl output also add the output of lspci -k, your X / wayland setup and try to describe the problem in detail. Lone_Wolf
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David C. Rankin
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