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I bought Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q and installed Ubuntu 18.04 on it.
During playing Youtube videos, Ubuntu freezed suddenly and then I have to restart computer manually. It happens every time during playing Youtube videos.

The display resolution is:



DP-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 597mm x 336mm
2560x1440 59.95*+


and graphics card is:



WARNING: you should run this program as super-user.
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 530
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 06
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
resources: irq:128 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff ioport:f000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff
WARNING: output may be incomplete or inaccurate, you should run this program as super-user.


I was curious and installed Windows 10 on the computer with following driver:



enter image description here



and I can play several Youtube videos simultaneously. It never crashed.



Does it exist a suitable Intel HD Graphics 530 driver for Ubuntu 18.04? Or what do I have to do?







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  • I updated my post.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 19:47










  • Can you please refer to askubuntu.com/a/38369/175814 and add the content of the recommended log files (or links to it if they're too long) to your question? In a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 setup your display manager would be GDM.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 6 at 21:48










  • I updated the kernel of linux to 4.17 and it seems that it does not crashed anymore. But I will post the log anyway.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 7 at 5:38










  • If you solved your own problem, please consider to answer your own question and accept your answer. Don’t put the answer in your question or the comments! :-) Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 7 at 9:46















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I bought Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q and installed Ubuntu 18.04 on it.
During playing Youtube videos, Ubuntu freezed suddenly and then I have to restart computer manually. It happens every time during playing Youtube videos.

The display resolution is:



DP-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 597mm x 336mm
2560x1440 59.95*+


and graphics card is:



WARNING: you should run this program as super-user.
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 530
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 06
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
resources: irq:128 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff ioport:f000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff
WARNING: output may be incomplete or inaccurate, you should run this program as super-user.


I was curious and installed Windows 10 on the computer with following driver:



enter image description here



and I can play several Youtube videos simultaneously. It never crashed.



Does it exist a suitable Intel HD Graphics 530 driver for Ubuntu 18.04? Or what do I have to do?







share|improve this question





















  • I updated my post.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 19:47










  • Can you please refer to askubuntu.com/a/38369/175814 and add the content of the recommended log files (or links to it if they're too long) to your question? In a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 setup your display manager would be GDM.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 6 at 21:48










  • I updated the kernel of linux to 4.17 and it seems that it does not crashed anymore. But I will post the log anyway.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 7 at 5:38










  • If you solved your own problem, please consider to answer your own question and accept your answer. Don’t put the answer in your question or the comments! :-) Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 7 at 9:46













up vote
2
down vote

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up vote
2
down vote

favorite











I bought Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q and installed Ubuntu 18.04 on it.
During playing Youtube videos, Ubuntu freezed suddenly and then I have to restart computer manually. It happens every time during playing Youtube videos.

The display resolution is:



DP-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 597mm x 336mm
2560x1440 59.95*+


and graphics card is:



WARNING: you should run this program as super-user.
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 530
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 06
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
resources: irq:128 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff ioport:f000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff
WARNING: output may be incomplete or inaccurate, you should run this program as super-user.


I was curious and installed Windows 10 on the computer with following driver:



enter image description here



and I can play several Youtube videos simultaneously. It never crashed.



Does it exist a suitable Intel HD Graphics 530 driver for Ubuntu 18.04? Or what do I have to do?







share|improve this question













I bought Lenovo ThinkCentre M710q and installed Ubuntu 18.04 on it.
During playing Youtube videos, Ubuntu freezed suddenly and then I have to restart computer manually. It happens every time during playing Youtube videos.

The display resolution is:



DP-2 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 597mm x 336mm
2560x1440 59.95*+


and graphics card is:



WARNING: you should run this program as super-user.
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 530
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 06
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
resources: irq:128 memory:f6000000-f6ffffff memory:e0000000-efffffff ioport:f000(size=64) memory:c0000-dffff
WARNING: output may be incomplete or inaccurate, you should run this program as super-user.


I was curious and installed Windows 10 on the computer with following driver:



enter image description here



and I can play several Youtube videos simultaneously. It never crashed.



Does it exist a suitable Intel HD Graphics 530 driver for Ubuntu 18.04? Or what do I have to do?









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  • I updated my post.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 19:47










  • Can you please refer to askubuntu.com/a/38369/175814 and add the content of the recommended log files (or links to it if they're too long) to your question? In a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 setup your display manager would be GDM.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 6 at 21:48










  • I updated the kernel of linux to 4.17 and it seems that it does not crashed anymore. But I will post the log anyway.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 7 at 5:38










  • If you solved your own problem, please consider to answer your own question and accept your answer. Don’t put the answer in your question or the comments! :-) Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 7 at 9:46

















  • I updated my post.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 19:47










  • Can you please refer to askubuntu.com/a/38369/175814 and add the content of the recommended log files (or links to it if they're too long) to your question? In a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 setup your display manager would be GDM.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 6 at 21:48










  • I updated the kernel of linux to 4.17 and it seems that it does not crashed anymore. But I will post the log anyway.
    – zero_coding
    Jun 7 at 5:38










  • If you solved your own problem, please consider to answer your own question and accept your answer. Don’t put the answer in your question or the comments! :-) Thanks.
    – David Foerster
    Jun 7 at 9:46
















I updated my post.
– zero_coding
Jun 6 at 19:47




I updated my post.
– zero_coding
Jun 6 at 19:47












Can you please refer to askubuntu.com/a/38369/175814 and add the content of the recommended log files (or links to it if they're too long) to your question? In a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 setup your display manager would be GDM.
– David Foerster
Jun 6 at 21:48




Can you please refer to askubuntu.com/a/38369/175814 and add the content of the recommended log files (or links to it if they're too long) to your question? In a vanilla Ubuntu 18.04 setup your display manager would be GDM.
– David Foerster
Jun 6 at 21:48












I updated the kernel of linux to 4.17 and it seems that it does not crashed anymore. But I will post the log anyway.
– zero_coding
Jun 7 at 5:38




I updated the kernel of linux to 4.17 and it seems that it does not crashed anymore. But I will post the log anyway.
– zero_coding
Jun 7 at 5:38












If you solved your own problem, please consider to answer your own question and accept your answer. Don’t put the answer in your question or the comments! :-) Thanks.
– David Foerster
Jun 7 at 9:46





If you solved your own problem, please consider to answer your own question and accept your answer. Don’t put the answer in your question or the comments! :-) Thanks.
– David Foerster
Jun 7 at 9:46











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In linux, the drivers for the integrated graphics is included in the kernel. However, it seems linux drivers tend to cause more issues than in Windows.



I see two possible solutions:



  1. In Google Chrome(I'm assuming) settings, disable hardware acceleration.

  2. try downgrading/upgrading the linux kernel





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  • What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
    – Organic Marble
    Jun 6 at 20:13










  • I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 20:20










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up vote
1
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accepted










In linux, the drivers for the integrated graphics is included in the kernel. However, it seems linux drivers tend to cause more issues than in Windows.



I see two possible solutions:



  1. In Google Chrome(I'm assuming) settings, disable hardware acceleration.

  2. try downgrading/upgrading the linux kernel





share|improve this answer





















  • What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
    – Organic Marble
    Jun 6 at 20:13










  • I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 20:20














up vote
1
down vote



accepted










In linux, the drivers for the integrated graphics is included in the kernel. However, it seems linux drivers tend to cause more issues than in Windows.



I see two possible solutions:



  1. In Google Chrome(I'm assuming) settings, disable hardware acceleration.

  2. try downgrading/upgrading the linux kernel





share|improve this answer





















  • What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
    – Organic Marble
    Jun 6 at 20:13










  • I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 20:20












up vote
1
down vote



accepted







up vote
1
down vote



accepted






In linux, the drivers for the integrated graphics is included in the kernel. However, it seems linux drivers tend to cause more issues than in Windows.



I see two possible solutions:



  1. In Google Chrome(I'm assuming) settings, disable hardware acceleration.

  2. try downgrading/upgrading the linux kernel





share|improve this answer













In linux, the drivers for the integrated graphics is included in the kernel. However, it seems linux drivers tend to cause more issues than in Windows.



I see two possible solutions:



  1. In Google Chrome(I'm assuming) settings, disable hardware acceleration.

  2. try downgrading/upgrading the linux kernel






share|improve this answer













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  • What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
    – Organic Marble
    Jun 6 at 20:13










  • I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 20:20
















  • What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
    – Organic Marble
    Jun 6 at 20:13










  • I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
    – zero_coding
    Jun 6 at 20:20















What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
– Organic Marble
Jun 6 at 20:13




What kernel would you suggest the questioner use, of the ones available to 18.04?
– Organic Marble
Jun 6 at 20:13












I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
– zero_coding
Jun 6 at 20:20




I found the kernel website on kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.17. My actual linux kernel is Linux 4.15.0-22-generic. How to upgrade it?
– zero_coding
Jun 6 at 20:20












 

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