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First determine which video card you have and which driver it requires.
First determine which video card you have and which driver it requires.


<console>###i## lspci -nn | grep -i vga</console>
to see what your system is using:
<console>###i## lspci -k</console>
<console>###i## lspci -k</console>


Once hardware is determined use the following sections to add or edit the <code>VIDEO_CARDS</code> global variable in <code>/etc/portage/make.conf</code>.
Once hardware is determined use the following sections to add or edit the <code>VIDEO_CARDS</code> global variable in <code>/etc/portage/[[make.conf]]</code>. For more granular details including kernel configurations, frame buffer settings, and xorg configurations: see specific package page links.
 
=== AMD/ATI ===
Users can choose between free ({{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati}}) and proprietary ({{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}}) video drivers. The free drivers are recommended as the proprietary drivers are not currently maintained very well by AMD.
 
==== Cards ====
* '''NEED TABLE''': available drivers, hardware gen, required VIDEO_CARDS variable
 
==== {{package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati}} ====
Open source drivers:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="radeon"
}}
 
==== {{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}} ====
Closed source drivers:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx"
}}


=== Intel ===
=== Intel ===
* '''NEED KERNEL CONFIGS'''
==== Cards ====
==== Cards ====
* '''NEED TABLE''': available drivers, hardware gen, VIDEO_CARDS variable
* '''NEED TABLE''': available drivers, hardware gen, VIDEO_CARDS variable
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}}
}}


=== AMD/ATI ===
Users can choose between free (radeon) and proprietary ({{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}}) video drivers. The free drivers are recommended as the proprietary drivers are not currently maintained very well by AMD.
* '''NEED KERNEL CONFIGS'''
==== Cards ====
* '''NEED TABLE''': available drivers, hardware gen, required VIDEO_CARDS variable
==== {{package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati}} ====
Open source drivers:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="radeon"
}}
==== {{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}} ====
Closed source drivers:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx"
}}


=== Nvidia ===
=== Nvidia ===
Users can choose between Open (nouveau) and Closed-Source (nvidia) video drivers. Add or Edit the VIDEO_CARDS global variable in /etc/portage/make.conf to the value in the following table appropriate for the Nvidia graphics hardware.
Users can choose between Open (nouveau) and Closed-Source {{package|x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers}} video drivers. Open nouveau drivers are preferred as many kernels conflict with closed-source drivers.
* '''NEED KERNEL CONFIGS'''


==== Cards ====
==== Cards ====
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VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
}}
}}
see [[Uvesafb]] for framebuffering.


=== Other ===
=== Other ===
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  VIDEO_CARDS="vesa vga"  
  VIDEO_CARDS="vesa vga"  
}}
}}
==== Framebuffer Specific ====
=====[[Uvesafb]]=====
====={{package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-vesa}}=====


==== Raspberry Pi ====
==== Raspberry Pi ====
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== Install ==
== Install ==
once your video cards variable is set in [[make.conf]] merge changes into your system
Once your video cards variables are set in [[make.conf]], and kernel configurations are arranged merge changes into your system:


<console>###i## emerge -avuND world</console>
<console>###i## emerge -avuND world</console>


{{note|we should change world to the specific package that pulls in all the other video stuff so if this page is ran on an old stale system it doesn't pull in 50 bazillion packages}}
{{note|we should change world to the specific package that pulls in all the other video stuff so if this page is ran on an old stale system it doesn't pull in 50 bazillion packages}}


==Configure X.org==
==Configure X.org==
===Intel===
?
===Nvidia===
===Nvidia===
nvidia-xconfig, etc.
nvidia-xconfig, etc.
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aticonfig, etc.
aticonfig, etc.
<console># ##i##aticonfig --initial --input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf</console>
<console># ##i##aticonfig --initial --input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf</console>
==Configure framebuffer==
What to put in boot.conf etc. Assumes that the kernel is correctly configured.
===Intel===
?
===Nvidia===
* settings for nouveau
* settings for nvidia-drivers
* How to use sys-apps/v86d
===AMD/ATI===
* settings for fglxr
* settings for radeon, etc.


==Finalize and test==
==Finalize and test==
==== eselect opengl ====
==== eselect opengl ====
{{note|change the number of card eselected to match the card of your system}}
{{note|change the number of card eselected to match the card of your system}}
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###i##eselect opencl set 1</console>
###i##eselect opencl set 1</console>
* reboot/test process
* reboot/test process
==Tips and Tricks==
===compressed video playback===
* VDPAU, VA-API
* how to set up mplayer, etc.


==Troubleshooting==
==Troubleshooting==
* what to do if only a blank screen
* what to do if only a blank screen
* nvidia-drivers users updating media-libs/mesa


Category:Video Cards wrap me with braces when im snazzy
Category:Video Cards wrap me with braces when im snazzy
Category:First Steps wrap me with braces when im snazzy
Category:First Steps wrap me with braces when im snazzy

Revision as of 08:44, November 25, 2014

The purpose of this page is to give you streamlined steps for setting up your video hardware for X, and desktop environments such as GNOME.

   Important

Editors: OK, I've decided to change the plans for this page. This is going to be a page similar to Subarches. The idea is to help people to identify their hardware and guide them toward the correct driver for their chipset. The focus will be primarily on defining the types of hardware that are supported, what products they appear in, and how to know if you have this hardware, and also give people good general overview of options available to them (free vs. proprietary, etc.) Other important topics that apply to all drivers, like eselect opengl should be covered as well. This will then serve as the meta-page for Video support, with individual ebuild pages holding the details for each driver.

Video Drivers

First determine which video card you have and which driver it requires.

root # lspci -nn | grep -i vga

to see what your system is using:

root # lspci -k

Once hardware is determined use the following sections to add or edit the VIDEO_CARDS global variable in /etc/portage/make.conf. For more granular details including kernel configurations, frame buffer settings, and xorg configurations: see specific package page links.

AMD/ATI

Users can choose between free (x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati) and proprietary (x11-drivers/ati-drivers) video drivers. The free drivers are recommended as the proprietary drivers are not currently maintained very well by AMD.

Cards

  • NEED TABLE: available drivers, hardware gen, required VIDEO_CARDS variable

x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati

Open source drivers:

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="radeon"

x11-drivers/ati-drivers

Closed source drivers:

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx"

Intel

Cards

  • NEED TABLE: available drivers, hardware gen, VIDEO_CARDS variable

gen 1&2

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="intel"

gen 3

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="intel i915"

gen 4+

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="intel i965"


Nvidia

Users can choose between Open (nouveau) and Closed-Source x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers video drivers. Open nouveau drivers are preferred as many kernels conflict with closed-source drivers.

Cards

  • NEED TABLE: nouveau + nvidia-drivers versions, hardware gen, required VIDEO_CARDS variable

Nouveau

Open source drivers:

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="nouveau"

x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers

Closed source drivers:

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"

see Uvesafb for framebuffering.

Other

Multiple Cards (Hybrid Graphics)

recommended make.conf VIDEO_CARDS Hybrid intel/ati:

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx intel"

Virtual Machine Guests

These settings are used by Parallels VM's and presumably others

   /etc/portage/make.conf - set video global variable
VIDEO_CARDS="vesa vga"

Framebuffer Specific

Uvesafb
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Raspberry Pi

   Important

This section is in need of updates.


Install

Once your video cards variables are set in make.conf, and kernel configurations are arranged merge changes into your system:

root # emerge -avuND world
   Note

we should change world to the specific package that pulls in all the other video stuff so if this page is ran on an old stale system it doesn't pull in 50 bazillion packages

Configure X.org

Nvidia

nvidia-xconfig, etc.

AMD/ATI

aticonfig, etc.

root # aticonfig --initial --input=/etc/X11/xorg.conf

Finalize and test

eselect opengl

   Note

change the number of card eselected to match the card of your system

root # eselect opengl list
root # eselect opengl set 1

eselect opencl

   Note

some setups can make use of opencl

root #eselect opencl list
root #eselect opencl set 1
  • reboot/test process

Troubleshooting

  • what to do if only a blank screen

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