I have a system with intel graphics and nvidia k2100m. I was running nvidia-358 and nvidia-prime.
I updated to the newest intel drivers yesterday and now on boot I get an error about my xorg.conf being incorrect.
If I uninstall nvidia entirely everything boots just fine (i can use nouveau and intel still).
I tracked that down to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1419507 which apparently people thought the issue was related to gpu-manager but Alberto Milone says is related to xserver-xorg-video-intel which led me to this bug.
I am not sure if my bug is exactly the same cause or not but I am willing to do anything to help figure this out... It is very frusterating being unable to use my nvidia drivers.
I have a system with intel graphics and nvidia k2100m. I was running nvidia-358 and nvidia-prime.
I updated to the newest intel drivers yesterday and now on boot I get an error about my xorg.conf being incorrect.
If I uninstall nvidia entirely everything boots just fine (i can use nouveau and intel still).
I tracked that down to https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ ubuntu- drivers- common/ +bug/1419507 which apparently people thought the issue was related to gpu-manager but Alberto Milone says is related to xserver- xorg-video- intel which led me to this bug.
I am not sure if my bug is exactly the same cause or not but I am willing to do anything to help figure this out... It is very frusterating being unable to use my nvidia drivers.