![]() For DRI to work there should be 4 kernel modules: agpgart, intel_agp, drm and i915. (not if you build whole Xorg release, for example 6.9.0 which includes DRI and then install it to '/usr/local' - which is the default location if you install with 'make install') If you're using Stable with xorg from sarge-backports (at ), you can install all the required files from that repository, Etch (Testing/Unstable) users can install from the Testing/Unstable repositories at ĭebian success story:It is wise to choose relatively fresh kernel version (2.6.17.13 works for sure). Warning: Debian users, do not install the DRI Snapshot, it will overwrite several files in several packages and cause you all manner of grief. This chip is supported by the 'i810' driver as part of the X.Org distributionįor DRI-Support, you may have to install the latest Drivers from DRI Snapshot you need following files:Įxtract both in the same Directory and run install.shĪfter that restart your X-Server and enjoy OpenGL-Support -)Īt least on a T43, you also want to add acpi_sleep=s3_bios to the kernel command line (edit your LILO or GRUB configuration file to do that), in order to make sure that Xorg continues to work after a suspend/resume cycle.įor those who is using Gentoo with xorg-x11-6.8.2 and can't get i810 driver working: you can emerge xorg-x11-6.9.0 (unmask it first) and everything will work out of the box (tested with kernel 2.6.15-gentoo-r1). Integrated into the following chipsets:. ![]()
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