Ian Malone wrote:
If he has done these then does anyone know how nouveau could still
get
loaded? The next step would be to add nouveau as a rdblacklist line in
the kernel arguments, it looks like this is now done via
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX in /etc/default/grub.
Lawrence Graves <lgraves95(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I just placed rdblacklist=nouveau in the grub command line and also
added it
to the blacklist.conf file and then rebooted and nothing. It blinked about 3
times and then the readout it showed in the beginning and then 1 minute
later the error message: iwl4965 0000:0c:00.0: Aggregation not enabled for
tid 0 because load=1.
Okay, I think we're getting somewhere. This is different to what it
was doing before? If you can get to a text login screen (Ctl-Alt-F2,
or try Ctl-Alt- F1 through to F8) then check nouveau isn't being
loaded and see if you can get hold of the Xorg startup log
/etc/X11/X.0.org
If you want to be able to rule out the iwl4965 module as a cause at
this point then you can use an rdblacklist=iwl4965 kernel argument
TOGETHER WITH the rdblacklist=nouveau. If X starts up then some
conflict with iwl4965 is the cause if not then hopefully the
X.0.org
file will indicate what the problem is.
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imalone