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Hi,

 

I've just bought the HP ZBook 15 studio G5 and facing freezing issues with the Nvidia Quadro P1000 GPU. 

The error message I get during the freeze is (logged via ssh session):

 

  NVRM: Xid (PCI:0000:01:00) : 79, pid=1191, GPU has fallen off the bus.

 

I've contacted both HP and Nvidia, Nvidia sent me to HP with the message they implemented a custom firmware to get it to work on their products and this looks like a hardware failure. On the hp website this driver is only available on Windows. The HP callcenter couldn't help me as they don't support Linux for this model, only the os delivered with the system. The nvidia is working fine in Windows (benchmark test) also hp diagnostic doesn't lead to something...

 

Is this issue known? Or how can I run Linux on this machine? I've tried many things (Bios update, different Bios settings, different Linux distributions, more settings). Online and on my University I've seen more people facing this problem, they are also running on the on-board intel gpu only.

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