On my brand new Dell XPS 9560, the bbswitch kernel module loads and repeatedly turning the GPU on and off lets the system hang. I don't know why and I can't see any kernel output, unfortunately. I'm using kernel 4.9.7.
My Distro is Gentoo. When booting with systemd, my system would actually hang before I could reach the login prompt. (Probably because the bumblebee daemon tries to disable the GPU). When booting with OpenRC (very serial booting process), I could reach the graphical login primpt, but turning GPU on and off repeatedly would result in a system freeze and crash. I just an echo ON/OFF > /proc/acpi/bbswitch.
It might be that the new 10 series GPU come with new ACPI tables for turning on/off the GPU. On a Dell XPS 15 9550 (960M GPU) everything was working fine.
On my brand new Dell XPS 9560, the bbswitch kernel module loads and repeatedly turning the GPU on and off lets the system hang. I don't know why and I can't see any kernel output, unfortunately. I'm using kernel 4.9.7.
My Distro is Gentoo. When booting with systemd, my system would actually hang before I could reach the login prompt. (Probably because the bumblebee daemon tries to disable the GPU). When booting with OpenRC (very serial booting process), I could reach the graphical login primpt, but turning GPU on and off repeatedly would result in a system freeze and crash. I just an echo ON/OFF > /proc/acpi/bbswitch.
It might be that the new 10 series GPU come with new ACPI tables for turning on/off the GPU. On a Dell XPS 15 9550 (960M GPU) everything was working fine.