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;{{c|i915}}:Enables support for Intel integrated graphics, i915 and more recent chipset. Most modern laptops with Intel integrated graphics will want this enabled. | |||
;{{c|i965}}:Enables support for Intel integrated graphics, i965 and more recent chipset. Most modern laptops with Intel integrated graphics will want this enabled. |
Revision as of 18:16, July 27, 2019
The VIDEO_CARDS
make.conf setting is used to define what graphics support is enabled on your system. It is generally used only by packages that directly implement graphics support, such as media-libs/mesa
and a few others. To set VIDEO_CARDS
, set it in /etc/make.conf
, separating each value with a space, as follows:
/etc/make.conf
(bash source code) VIDEO_CARDS="intel i965 i915"
Starting with Funtoo Linux 1.4, VIDEO_CARDS
settings work a bit differently than in Gentoo and are documented here. Also note that it is possible to have VIDEO_CARDS
set for you via use of a Funtoo profile mix-in.
VIDEO_CARDS Settings
intel
- Enables general support for Intel integrated graphics.
i915
- Enables support for Intel integrated graphics, i915 and more recent chipset. Most modern laptops with Intel integrated graphics will want this enabled.
i965
- Enables support for Intel integrated graphics, i965 and more recent chipset. Most modern laptops with Intel integrated graphics will want this enabled.