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Hello.
I have a Asus R510-dm205d with nvidia gforce 950M. The problem is that when I enable bumblebeed.service and restart the SO, the gpu fan starts to working at max speed. What can I do?. This is what I have done:
sudo pacman -Rc xf86-video-nouveau
sudo pacman -S bumblebee mesa xf86-video-intel nvidia lib32-nvidia-utils lib32-virtualgl lib32-mesa-libgl nvidia-settings bbswitch
sudo gpasswd -a $USER bumblebee
sudo gpasswd -a $USER video
sudo systemctl enable bumblebeed.service
sudo shutdown -r now
Thanks.
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This was solved for me on my Asus GL552VW (with a 960M) by adding
acpi_osi=!
to the kernel boot command line.
Potentially a buggy DSDT, seems to only lose control of the fan when the card is powered down, I think that is happening when bumblebeed loads the driver and the driver tries to go into power save mode after a certain amount of idle time.
I'm not sure if you can turn this off, but if the acpi_osi parameter doesn't work and you can turn the automatic powersave off, you might not get the power saving but at least you wont have a jet engine laptop fan in the meantime.
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Thank you md1flynn.
I add acpi_osi=! in my grub.cfg. That is:
...
linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=12c6b83a-feeb-44bf-b07e-5d581a62bb66 rw quiet nouveau.modeset=0 acpi_osi=!
...
Is it corrects?
But It doesn't work for me. How can I turn the automatic powersave off?
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I'm not sure if the runtime PM can be disabled with nouveau, try setting
PMMethod=none
in /etc/bumblebee/bumblebee.conf
If that doesn't work, try using the nvidia driver with PMMethod also set to "none".
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You are likely affected by https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NV … i_hangs.29
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You are likely affected by https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NV … i_hangs.29
Thank you, thank you, thank you!. I solve it adding acpi_osi=! acpi_osi="Windows 2009" to kernel parameters.
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