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How To Clean Dell Inspiron 15 7000

Unhappy Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series fails to boot

I bought this bane of my existence almost a month ago because I needed a new computer. Badly. It has wonderful specs, including an i7 6700HQ, SSHD (8GB flash cache), and Nvidia GT960M graphics bill of fare.

I am sure you lot know where this is going.

I at present become the mistake "Nouveau 0000:02:00.0: pci: failed to suit linkctl speed" followed past a number of messages stating that the CPU has locked up.
The splash screen normally hides this message, and normally freezes when around the same time every bit this message appears. My enquiry seems to country that this is caused by the **** drivers for the GPU.

Weirdly, when I outset got this, information technology worked perfectly well for quite some time, until I found out that it was not actually using the Nvidia Graphics during the slideshow resulting from trying to run FortressCraft Evolved.
I tried to install Bumblebee to use the card (I did not install the proprietary graphics driver at this time, as it seemed that it would still piece of work without it) and found that I could not load bbswitch due to Secure UEFI being on.

This led me to reinstall Ubuntu with UEFI Secure style off (it refused to boot the Secure-installed version when I turned Secure UEFI off in the BIOS. Not sure if this was due to the same problem, every bit I had found a forum post that said it would only kicking in its original configuration). It then refused to boot afterwards installation with the above Nouveau problem (I presume). At present it fails to boot no thing what mode the BIOS is in, or how I installed the Os. Sometimes information technology besides fails to kicking the CD to install, merely only sometimes. I am stumped as to why those work at all, and the installed one does non.

Virtually recently, I tried installing the Nvidia airtight-source drivers afterward I got information technology to boot with the nomodeset command in chow. The computer then rebooted, and actually worked. I then told the Nvidia awarding to use the Intel GPU for the time being, at which point information technology failed to kicking again. (Was this coincidence and finickiness, or does it only piece of work if yous forevermore utilise the Nvidia one once information technology'due south installed?)

My question:How practice I get this accursed computer to reliably boot and use the GPU? I would also like to exist able to use the Intel GPU during times when I want the 10 hr battery life, and the Nvidia GPU when I am bored. I would prefer to utilise the Nouveau or open source drivers, but I can't figure out if they work or why they are currently not working. Of course, having the figurer working is more important than my rabid Open Source fanaticism, but it still is a preference.

I take heard of Prime and Bumblebee, but I practise non know what is required to make them work or how/when the GPU is so used. Worse, I was unable to discover out which method(s) works at all or would work for my PC. Bumblebee seems to need an "Optirun" preface any control that needs the GPU, and then that's probably out of the question already, equally depending on how Fortresscraft is launched by Steam, information technology may not piece of work at all.

Tin can you please requite me a detailed and pace-by-step instruction listing to get my calculator working? Thanks in advance!


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series fails to boot

Oh, yes. I also brought it to the IT person over at my college. He's in charge of installing and maintaining all three major OSes (Linux, Windows and Mac) and various software on the university computers, and almost of the home computers that the professors break besides. This one stumped him. He tried reinstalling Ubuntu in example my attempts had failed, but it didn't help either. I guess information technology makes sense if this is a graphics issue, since he did state that he hasn't dealt with drivers much.

To exist fair, I but did find out that this might exist a driver problem, not a secure kicking issue, afterwards I had left.


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series fails to kick

I thought with the newer nVidia drivers, bumblebee was obsolete.

How did you install the nVidia driver?
Best to install from repository, or if you really desire or need the very newest use the ppa.
Do not install the .run file from nVidia or you will have issues.
And if y'all change drivers you must first purge everything, nVidia, bumblebee etc before installing a new version.

Did you lot install in UEFI or BIOS boot mode?

Some other Dell models.
Dell UEFI Dual kick instructions using Something Else
https://www.dell.com/back up/article...ell-pc?lang=EN
Dell XPS 13 9360
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2353288
Dell XPS xiii 9560 install without issues
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2357321
Dell XPS 13 9360 16.04 worked afterwards nvme firmware & BIOS update, xvi.10 did non, new rEFInd for NVMe
http://askubuntu.com/questions/88499...led-to-install

Install Ubuntu 15.ten on Dell XPS 15 2022 9550 with Nvidia 960
http://askubuntu.com/questions/73661...ith-nvidia-960

If you have installed whatsoever version, yous must purge beginning, sometime will conflict with new as new install does not overwrite old version.
sudo apt-get remove --purge nvidia-*
sudo apt-get purge nvidia* bumblebee primus bbswitch-dkms
This may not exist, and so if mistake that would be ok
sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.backup
sudo ubuntu-drivers devices
If you but desire default version - recommended 1
sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
Or you manually choose any in list.
sudo apt-get install nvidia-Xxx

Instructions are newest driver for newest cards, must load legacy commuter if old nVidia card.
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/08/u...ady-for-action
Details on why and future incorporation to Ubuntu installer
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ub...st/004693.html
https://launchpad.net/~graphics-driv...ive/ubuntu/ppa
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa
Should now bear witness newer drivers.
sudo ubuntu-drivers devices


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 serial fails to boot

I installed Ubuntu in UEFI mode. My BIOS has an selection under both F12 and F2 to switch to UEFI Non-secure, UEFI Secure, and Legacy Kick ROM modes. I have tried it in both UEFI modes and installing in both modes. (The CD won't boot at all in Bios manner!) I would prefer to install in BIOS (Legacy ROM) manner than UEFI, but I tin't get the CD to kick for that.

Currently it is in UEFI without secure boot, but I can't even get it to kick now with the nomodeset command, since I tried installing the proprietary drivers. I'll probably accept to reinstall.

The Nvidia driver was installed by the GUI window Additional Drivers, which is the frontend to Ubuntu-Drivers that you mentioned. I used the single choice listed. I don't remember what information technology was exactly, but it was the proprietary Nvidia driver.
It is unremarkably this prickly when installing drivers for these cards!?

Ideally I'd employ the Nouveau drivers with Prime number for GPU switching, but something tells me that I know cipher almost how that works and that information technology likely is outdated or would not apply. Sigh.


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series fails to boot

Can you boot in recovery mode, second line in grub?
If UEFI use escape when initially booting.
Merely if you left fast boot in UEFI on, you may not have fourth dimension to press any keys. But see if full cold boot, or total ability down, unplug mains, hold power switch to drain any left over ability for 10 sec or then and and so reboot immediately pressing correct primal to get into UEFI.

Or can you in UEFI plow off nVidia driver and just utilize Intel?
It may not explicitly say that is what your setting is changing.


Re: Dell Inspiron fifteen 7000 series fails to kick

What should I do once in recovery mode? I got there once (earlier I tried the Proprietary drivers that seem to have made things worse), but I will have to see if I still can.

I don't think fastboot is on. It shows a Dell screen with the kick way options/settings options, and so goes imperial, a short while later goes black, and then stays that fashion. Before trying the Nvidia drivers, information technology would get to the Ubuntu splash screen with the dots instead of the black screen, and then the dots would freeze and the computer besides locked up. Earlier, I had a take chances of hitting E or Escape, just now I either have not been fast enough or it does not mind for the keystroke. The PC is a laptop with an internal battery, so I tin can't really disconnect power.

I am pretty certain that information technology now not booting is related to my using the Nvidia settings menu to apply the Intel graphics. (I did not want the defended card on for the time being, since I just needed to install all my software) Is this a reasonable guess? Why would their ain program for switching cards do this?

I have no graphics menu options in the BIOS, at to the lowest degree as far as I can tell.

Is there whatever style to employ open source drivers and switch between cards (for all programs at once) with them?


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series fails to kicking

This says you have an UEFI video setting to enable switchable graphics.

http://www.dell.com/support/manuals/...6BC&lang=en-united states of america


Re: Dell Inspiron xv 7000 series fails to boot

Thank you, just that's actually non the same one. I have a Inspiron fifteen 7559, http://downloads.dell.com/Manuals/al...uide_en-us.pdf

It has no switch option that I can find, and I looked through all the BIOS options. I would honey to be corrected, though, as it would probably simplify all my problems.

I Tin can still get to the grub menu, information technology seems. Calculation modeset at present sent me to TTY1, where it would not let me log in. I believe it still locked up, and I should have seen the greeter, not the teminal. Hm


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 serial fails to boot

Okay. I tried nomodeset again, and this time it worked. The Nvidia settings menu was blank, and then I used the terminal with prime number-select to enable the discrete GPU. Upon reboot, everything worked, but I have a glorious two 60 minutes bombardment life. Oh, joy.

Also, I got a crash report stating that a /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/webkit2gtk-4.0/WebKitWebProcess crashed. What exactly is this?

It won't let me utilise the integrated graphics at all, either (Evidently this IS what broke it this latest time). Upon logout or reboot, I just get a black screen with a frozen cursor. Prime-select as well does not give an intel option. I am rather regretting this whole excursion and desire my x hr battery life back. I'd also like to be able to employ something other than software acceleration, in that case. How might I go the Intel GPU working again, or instead?Darn it, Nvidia has fabricated an enemy.


Re: Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series fails to boot

I accept seen some issues with battery life. I think some where some with really bad had a software fix.
And newer kernels/drivers accept improvements. Merely saved no links as my systems are all desktops.

What version of Ubuntu.
I have 16.04 and newest webkitgtk is 3, not 4. And that is not installed by default. You must take installed some application that needs that.


Source: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2363060

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