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=== Funtoo Graphics Mix-Ins ===
=== Funtoo Graphics Mix-Ins ===
 
;{{c|gfxcard-intel}}: This mix-in is equivalent to {{c|gfxcard-intel-classic}} or {{c|gfxcard-intel-iris}}, depending on the release you're running. Currently, it defaults to {{c|gfxcard-intel-classic}} on 1.4-release and to  {{c|gfxcard-intel-classic}} on Next release.  Do not enable more than 1 {{c|gfxcard-intel*}} mix-in at the same time. The result is not what you might expect.
;{{c|gfxcard-intel}}: This mix-in enables all DRI-based Intel integrated graphics, including support for Vulkan and video acceleration where available. Do an {{c|emerge libva-intel-driver}} afterwards to ensure you have full video acceleration support.
;{{c|gfxcard-intel-classic}}: This mix-in enables Intel graphics support based on the older i915 mesa driver (not to be confused with the i915 kernel driver). Choose this if you have a Gen3 or older chipset.
;{{c|gfxcard-amdgpu}}: This mix-in enables support for modern Radeon cards, Southern Islands and GFX Core 6 (see [https://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index6h2 this x.org reference]) and greater. Includes Vulkan and video acceleration where available. Uses the Glamor framework (modern replacement for DRI framework.)
;{{c|gfxcard-intel-iris}}: This mix-in enables Intel graphics support for cards with glamor modesetting support (drivers i965 or iris), including support OpenGL ES (>=Gen4) and OpenCL and Vulkan (>=Gen7) and video acceleration where available. If your card is >=Gen5, do an {{c|emerge libva-intel-driver}} or {{c|emerge media-libs/libva-intel-media-driver}} (for >=Gen8) afterwards to ensure you have full video acceleration support.
;{{c|gfxcard-older-ati}}: Use this mix-in to enable support for older R100 and R200-series Radeon cards.
;{{c|gfxcard-amdgpu}}: This mix-in enables support for modern Radeon cards, Southern Islands -- GFX Core 6 (see [https://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index6h2 this x.org reference]) and greater. Includes Vulkan and video acceleration where available. Drivers are built for both the Gallium framework (modern replacement for DRI framework) and DRI framework. Glamor is used to accelerate 2D operations.
;{{c|gfxcard-nvidia}}: Use this to enable support for proprietary NVIDIA drivers. You will also need to {{c|emerge nvidia-kernel-modules}}, blacklist {{c|nouveau}} and add yourself to the {{c|video}} group. See [[Package:NVIDIA_Linux_Display_Drivers|this documentation]] for more details.
;{{c|gfxcard-radeon}}: This mix-in enables support for modern Radeon cards, R600 through Northern Islands -- GFX Core 4 and 5 (see [https://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index6h2 this x.org reference]). Drivers are built for the Gallium framework (modern replacement for DRI framework) as well as DRI framework. Glamor is used to accelerate 2D operations.
;{{c|gfxcard-older-ati}}: Use this mix-in to enable support for R300 up to (but not including) R600 Radeon cards -- -- GFX Core 3 (see [https://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index6h2 this x.org reference]). DRI as well as Gallium-based drivers are enabled.
;{{c|gfxcard-ancient-ati}}: Use this mix-in to enable support pre-R300 cards -- GFX Core 1 and 2 (see [https://www.x.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/#index6h2 this x.org reference]). These drivers are DRI-based.
;{{c|gfxcard-nvidia}}: Use this to enable support for proprietary NVIDIA drivers. You will also need to {{c|emerge nvidia-kernel-modules}}, blacklist {{c|nouveau}} and add yourself to the {{c|video}} group. See [[Package:NVIDIA_Linux_Display_Drivers|this documentation]] for more details. Note that Funtoo now has two catpkgs for NVIDIA proprietary graphics -- {{c|nvidia-drivers}} and {{c|nvidia-kernel-modules}} -- to aid the use of NVIDIA acceleration on containers.
;{{c|gfxcard-nvidia-legacy}}: Proprietary NVIDIA drivers like above, but the legacy version of the driver that supports older hardware. See https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/ and browse the specific driver version that {{c|emerge}} is installing to get detailed compatibility information.
;{{c|gfxcard-nouveau}}: Use this mix-in to enable support for Open Source nouveau drivers.
;{{c|gfxcard-nouveau}}: Use this mix-in to enable support for Open Source nouveau drivers.
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Latest revision as of 18:46, March 8, 2023

Funtoo Graphics Mix-Ins

gfxcard-intel
This mix-in is equivalent to gfxcard-intel-classic or gfxcard-intel-iris, depending on the release you're running. Currently, it defaults to gfxcard-intel-classic on 1.4-release and to gfxcard-intel-classic on Next release. Do not enable more than 1 gfxcard-intel* mix-in at the same time. The result is not what you might expect.
gfxcard-intel-classic
This mix-in enables Intel graphics support based on the older i915 mesa driver (not to be confused with the i915 kernel driver). Choose this if you have a Gen3 or older chipset.
gfxcard-intel-iris
This mix-in enables Intel graphics support for cards with glamor modesetting support (drivers i965 or iris), including support OpenGL ES (>=Gen4) and OpenCL and Vulkan (>=Gen7) and video acceleration where available. If your card is >=Gen5, do an emerge libva-intel-driver or emerge media-libs/libva-intel-media-driver (for >=Gen8) afterwards to ensure you have full video acceleration support.
gfxcard-amdgpu
This mix-in enables support for modern Radeon cards, Southern Islands -- GFX Core 6 (see this x.org reference) and greater. Includes Vulkan and video acceleration where available. Drivers are built for both the Gallium framework (modern replacement for DRI framework) and DRI framework. Glamor is used to accelerate 2D operations.
gfxcard-radeon
This mix-in enables support for modern Radeon cards, R600 through Northern Islands -- GFX Core 4 and 5 (see this x.org reference). Drivers are built for the Gallium framework (modern replacement for DRI framework) as well as DRI framework. Glamor is used to accelerate 2D operations.
gfxcard-older-ati
Use this mix-in to enable support for R300 up to (but not including) R600 Radeon cards -- -- GFX Core 3 (see this x.org reference). DRI as well as Gallium-based drivers are enabled.
gfxcard-ancient-ati
Use this mix-in to enable support pre-R300 cards -- GFX Core 1 and 2 (see this x.org reference). These drivers are DRI-based.
gfxcard-nvidia
Use this to enable support for proprietary NVIDIA drivers. You will also need to emerge nvidia-kernel-modules, blacklist nouveau and add yourself to the video group. See this documentation for more details. Note that Funtoo now has two catpkgs for NVIDIA proprietary graphics -- nvidia-drivers and nvidia-kernel-modules -- to aid the use of NVIDIA acceleration on containers.
gfxcard-nvidia-legacy
Proprietary NVIDIA drivers like above, but the legacy version of the driver that supports older hardware. See https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/ and browse the specific driver version that emerge is installing to get detailed compatibility information.
gfxcard-nouveau
Use this mix-in to enable support for Open Source nouveau drivers.