On 12/11/16, Andrew M.A. Cater amacater@galactic.demon.co.uk wrote:
Debian testing should work, perhaps - kernel at 4.8.*
it's outlined in the report why they don't: 4.8.* does not allow the proprietary nvidia kernel to load. given that i need 3D rendering for use with openscad (which runs under optirun successfully) i do actually need the GTX 1060 up and running.
4.7 however worked perfectly.
3.16 was too old to recognise the *intel* skylake graphics.
Debian Jessie and backports might work - 4.7.*
yes, 4.7.8 worked.
Sid is a step too far - but it's awesome that you have your laptop.
yeah. just tested the camera (works great)... audio's 2W per channel and one of the best i've heard on a laptop, ever. s2disk: works. s2ram: works.
my only main serious concern is that when the ethernet port is active, the PCIe bus on which the NVMe is plugged in goes haywire, and throws up "severe (corrected)" errors. i've got a question out to aorus about that and will update the report accordingly. it appears to be benign... so far.
l.