Today I have started installing Kubuntu 20.04 on a newly bought desktop computer for a friend's buisiness.
It's a Lenovo ThinkCentre M720s SFF with Intel Core i5-9400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB Samsung 860 Pro SSD etc. - a nice-looking, quiet and quite fast workhorse.
Graphics are handled by the onchip Intel UHD Graphics 630 - and this seems to be problematic in combination with Kubuntu 20.04 (and Ubuntu 20.04, which I also have tested with the new computer earlier today):
Fortunately my friend doesn't need her new computer until the beginning of June, so I do still have some time to play around with it.
1. Booting from an USB Kubuntu 20.04 live installer in default mode ("Start Kubuntu") causes the computer to freeze.
You have to select the second option "Start Kubuntu (safe graphics)". Then everything is as I am used to and installation works fast and without any surprises.
Well, no, there is a surprise: when you start Kubuntu for the first time, the system freezes just before the Plasma login-screen (screen is black and you can see a mouse pointer). No keys or key combinations do anything.
What I did to resolve this issue:
Now, finally, the new computer did boot Kubuntu 20.04 without any freezes.
This forum and the following web-site have helped finding a solution for that: https://itsfoss.com/fix-ubuntu-freezing/
But…
2. Whenever you move a window, for example in Dolphin, or scroll a large document there is really ugly screen tearing…
KDE Info Center -> Graphical Information -> OpenGL shows that there does not seem to be a matching driver for the Intel UHD Graphics 630, it claims that Vendor is "VMware, Inc." and says Renderer is "llvmpipe (LLVM 9.0.1, 256 bits)"…
And KDE System Settings -> Driver Manager says that there are "No additional drivers available."
Hm. Earlier today I had installed Kubuntu 18.04.4 (kernel 5.3) - unfortunately I did not look up graphics in KDE Info Center then, but installation in standard mode caused no problems at all and there was absolutely no screen tearing in Plasma. Moving windows was much smoother.
Intel UHD Graphics 630 is really no exotic GPU at all, in fact it is quite common in buisiness-settings - neither did Intel release their UHD Graphics 630 yesterday or the day before…
Any ideas, any solutions?
I would really prefer not to give this system to my friend in the current state (June is some weeks away, so I do have hope!), neither would I like to install 18.04.4 instead of 20.04 for her everyday-work - I had just convinced her to show Windows the middle finger…
Thanks a lot for reading and thinking.
It's a Lenovo ThinkCentre M720s SFF with Intel Core i5-9400, 16GB RAM, 512 GB Samsung 860 Pro SSD etc. - a nice-looking, quiet and quite fast workhorse.
Graphics are handled by the onchip Intel UHD Graphics 630 - and this seems to be problematic in combination with Kubuntu 20.04 (and Ubuntu 20.04, which I also have tested with the new computer earlier today):
Fortunately my friend doesn't need her new computer until the beginning of June, so I do still have some time to play around with it.
1. Booting from an USB Kubuntu 20.04 live installer in default mode ("Start Kubuntu") causes the computer to freeze.
You have to select the second option "Start Kubuntu (safe graphics)". Then everything is as I am used to and installation works fast and without any surprises.
Well, no, there is a surprise: when you start Kubuntu for the first time, the system freezes just before the Plasma login-screen (screen is black and you can see a mouse pointer). No keys or key combinations do anything.
What I did to resolve this issue:
- force-restarted the computer
- held down "ESC"-key to enter GRUB boot menu ("ESC", because this computer uses UEFI - if you find yourself in the grub shell at this point instead of the menu, enter "normal" and hit the "ESC"-key again directly thereafter)
- chose "Advanced options for Ubuntu" and booted with the latest kernel in recovery mode
- chose root to get to the shell
- cd /etc/default ; cp grub grub.orig ; nano grub
- added nomodeset after "quiet splash" with a space and within the quotation marks
- saved the modified grub and update-grub
- reboot
Now, finally, the new computer did boot Kubuntu 20.04 without any freezes.
This forum and the following web-site have helped finding a solution for that: https://itsfoss.com/fix-ubuntu-freezing/
But…
2. Whenever you move a window, for example in Dolphin, or scroll a large document there is really ugly screen tearing…
KDE Info Center -> Graphical Information -> OpenGL shows that there does not seem to be a matching driver for the Intel UHD Graphics 630, it claims that Vendor is "VMware, Inc." and says Renderer is "llvmpipe (LLVM 9.0.1, 256 bits)"…
And KDE System Settings -> Driver Manager says that there are "No additional drivers available."
Hm. Earlier today I had installed Kubuntu 18.04.4 (kernel 5.3) - unfortunately I did not look up graphics in KDE Info Center then, but installation in standard mode caused no problems at all and there was absolutely no screen tearing in Plasma. Moving windows was much smoother.
Intel UHD Graphics 630 is really no exotic GPU at all, in fact it is quite common in buisiness-settings - neither did Intel release their UHD Graphics 630 yesterday or the day before…
Any ideas, any solutions?
I would really prefer not to give this system to my friend in the current state (June is some weeks away, so I do have hope!), neither would I like to install 18.04.4 instead of 20.04 for her everyday-work - I had just convinced her to show Windows the middle finger…
Thanks a lot for reading and thinking.
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