Thanks for the information, I appreciate it. Apparently I missed the transition from intel_drv to modesetting_drv.
After switching to modesetting (instead of intel) and purging xserver-xorg-video-intel, the workaround in /etc/drirc is no longer needed. Best regards, -Pascal -- Homepage (http://pascal.giard.info) École de technologie supérieure (http://etsmtl.ca) On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 10:52 AM Timo Aaltonen <tjaal...@debian.org> wrote: > On 8.4.2020 17.15, Pascal Giard wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 12:05 PM Timo Aaltonen <tjaal...@debian.org > > <mailto:tjaal...@debian.org>> wrote: > > > > On 6.4.2020 1.55, Pascal Giard wrote: > > > Thanks A LOT for the /etc/drirc trick, it fixed the problem > > > detailed below for me. > > > Took me over an hour to figure out what was wrong and to end up on > > this > > > bug report. > > > > > > I have a Thinkpad T480 (Intel UHD 620). > > > > > > The new iris driver causes all my video players to crash (e.g., > VLC or > > > mpv) and prevents Zoom from converting my recorded sessions. > > Do you use xserver-xorg-video-intel? If yes, get rid of it. > > > > > > I do use it, yes. Which driver am I suppose to use instead? > > The default, which is modesetting_drv.so from the xserver. > > > -- > t >