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{{tip|see [[Funtoo_Profiles]] for more info.}}


Video is set up by setting global variables in [[make.conf]] & portage takes care of the rest.
== Video Driver Selection ==


== Determine Hardware ==
Individual driver pages cover specific setup steps for each driver. The general process is as follows:
first determine which video card you have and which driver it requires.


<console>###i## lspci -k</console>
Run {{c|ego profile mix-ins}} get see what profiles are currently selected, and {{c|ego profile mix-ins +NEW-DRIVER -OLD-DRIVER}} to add and remove your VIDEO-CARDS as you like.  You'll need to {{c|emerge}} @world and --depclean for your changes to reflect


=== Intel ===
Add or Edit the VIDEO_CARDS global variable in /etc/portage/make.conf to the value in the following table appropriate for the Intel graphics hardware.
* '''NEED TABLE''': available drivers, hardware gen, VIDEO_CARDS variable
gen 1&2:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="intel"
}}
gen 3
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="intel i915"
}}
gen 4+
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="intel i965"
}}
* custom kernel menuconfig settings


=== AMD/ATI ===
== Selecting a Video Driver ==
Users can choose between Open (radeon) and Closed-Source (fglrx) 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 AMD/ATI graphics hardware.
* '''NEED TABLE''': available drivers, hardware gen, required VIDEO_CARDS variable
Open source drivers:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="radeon"
}}


Closed source drivers:
First determine which video card you have and which driver it requires.
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx"
}}


* custom kernel menuconfig settings
{{console|body=###i## lspci -nn | grep -i vga}}


=== 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.
* '''NEED TABLE''': nouveau + nvidia-drivers versions, hardware gen, required VIDEO_CARDS variable
Open source drivers:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="nouveau"
}}
Closed source [[Package:NVIDIA_Linux_Display_Drivers | drivers]]:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
}}
* custom kernel menuconfig settings
different settings for nouveau and nvidia


=== Other ===
==== Multiple Cards (Hybrid Graphics) ====
recommended make.conf VIDEO_CARDS
Hybrid intel/ati:
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
VIDEO_CARDS="fglrx intel"
}}


==== Virtual Machine Guests ====
{{TableStart}}
(details?)
<tr class="warn"><th>Package Name</th><th>License</th><th>Developed by</th><th><code>mix-ins</code> setting</th></tr>
These settings are used by Parallels VM's and presumably others
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati}}</td><td>'''Open Source'''</td><td>Community</td><td><code>radeon, radeonsi</code></td></tr>
{{file|name=/etc/portage/make.conf|lang=|desc=set video global variable|body=
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}}</td><td>Proprietary</td><td>AMD</td><td><code>fglrx</code></td></tr>
VIDEO_CARDS="vesa vga"
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel}}</td><td>'''Open Source'''</td><td>[http://www.intel.com Intel]</td><td><code>intel, intel i915, intel i965</code></td></tr>
}}
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau}}</td><td>'''Open Source'''</td><td>Community</td><td><code>nouveau</code></td></tr>
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers}}</td><td>Proprietary</td><td>[http://www.nvidia.com NVIDIA]</td><td><code>nvidia</code></td></tr>
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-vesa}}</td><td>'''Open Source'''</td><td>Community</td><td><code>vesa</code></td></tr>
<tr><td>{{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-vga}}</td><td>'''Open Source'''</td><td>Community</td><td><code>vga</code></td></tr>
{{TableEnd}}


==== Raspberry Pi ====
An overview of each driver follows:
(details?)


== Install ==
=== AMD/ATI ===
once your video cards variable is set in make.conf merge changes into your system


<console>###i## emerge -avuND world</console>
Users can choose between free ({{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati}}) and proprietary ({{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}}) video drivers.  {{Package|x11-drivers/ati-drivers}} supports a variety AMD products, including Radeon R9, R7, R5 and HD 5000 Series through HD 8000 Series. Also supported are AMD A-Series APUs and Mobile Radeon HD chipsets. The free {{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati}} has an official [http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/RadeonFeature/ hardware and feature compatibility matrix]. The free drivers are recommended as the proprietary drivers are not currently maintained very well by AMD.
Users of AMD Southern & Sea Islands (HD7750 and above) should enable radeonsi for better performance and functionality.


eselect profile?
=== Intel ===
 
==Configure X.org==
===Intel===
?
===Nvidia===
nvidia-xconfig, etc.
 
===AMD/ATI===
aticonfig, etc.
<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.
 
==Finalise and test==
* eselect opengl
{{note|change the number of card eselected to match the card of your system}}
<console>###i## eselect opengl list
###i## eselect opengl set 1</console>
* eselect opencl
{{note|some setups can make use of opencl}}
<console>###i##eselect opencl list
###i##eselect opencl set 1</console>
* reboot/test process
 
==Tips and Tricks==


===compressed video playback===
The Intel video driver ({{package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-intel}} supports [[Wikipedia:Intel_GMA|Intel GMA]] and [[Wikipedia:Intel_HD_and_Iris_Graphics|Intel HD]] graphics processors, which are found in laptops and desktop systems.


* VDPAU, VA-API
=== NVIDIA ===
* how to set up mplayer, etc.


==Troubleshooting==
Users can choose between {{Package|x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau}} and proprietary {{package|x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers}} video drivers released by NVIDIA. The proprietary drivers have a reputation for quality, although they are often not updated to work with the latest versions of X or the Linux kernel.
* what to do if only a blank screen
* nvidia-drivers users updating media-libs/mesa

Latest revision as of 11:26, May 12, 2022

   Tip

see Funtoo_Profiles for more info.

Video Driver Selection

Individual driver pages cover specific setup steps for each driver. The general process is as follows:

Run ego profile mix-ins get see what profiles are currently selected, and ego profile mix-ins +NEW-DRIVER -OLD-DRIVER to add and remove your VIDEO-CARDS as you like. You'll need to emerge @world and --depclean for your changes to reflect


Selecting a Video Driver

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

root # lspci -nn


Package NameLicenseDeveloped bymix-ins setting
x11-drivers/xf86-video-atiOpen SourceCommunityradeon, radeonsi
x11-drivers/ati-driversProprietaryAMDfglrx
No resultsOpen SourceIntelintel, intel i915, intel i965
x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveauOpen SourceCommunitynouveau
x11-drivers/nvidia-driversProprietaryNVIDIAnvidia
No resultsOpen SourceCommunityvesa
No resultsOpen SourceCommunityvga

An overview of each driver follows:

AMD/ATI

Users can choose between free (x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati) and proprietary (x11-drivers/ati-drivers) video drivers. x11-drivers/ati-drivers supports a variety AMD products, including Radeon R9, R7, R5 and HD 5000 Series through HD 8000 Series. Also supported are AMD A-Series APUs and Mobile Radeon HD chipsets. The free x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati has an official hardware and feature compatibility matrix. The free drivers are recommended as the proprietary drivers are not currently maintained very well by AMD. Users of AMD Southern & Sea Islands (HD7750 and above) should enable radeonsi for better performance and functionality.

Intel

The Intel video driver (No results supports Intel GMA and Intel HD graphics processors, which are found in laptops and desktop systems.

NVIDIA

Users can choose between x11-drivers/xf86-video-nouveau and proprietary x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers video drivers released by NVIDIA. The proprietary drivers have a reputation for quality, although they are often not updated to work with the latest versions of X or the Linux kernel.