--- In [email protected], Roy  wrote:
>
> no reason for concern. Unlike Windows Linux drivers are not usually loaded
> separately. Most come with the kernel. 
> 

Drivers may come with kernel source, but depending on how a kernel is 
configured they may not be built, or installed, to use on a system. In some 
rare cases the kernel itself may even be broken to not include the hardware 
device ID that would enable the kernel to use the driver with some hardware.

But enough speculating let's get back to the problem at hand. I reviewed the 
thread and the graphics adapter in question has been identified as being an 
"Intel" but Intel makes a few, which one exactly?

Find out by issuing the command lspci -v in a terminal and looking for "VGA 
compatible controller:" in the output. I just looked up your motherboard and if 
you mean on board you mean in your CPU with Intel.

$ cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name"

might be useful? lspci should say though.

Then issue the command uname -a and report back what that says.

Observing dmesg might offer clues as to what is not working too.

Issue the command:
$ dmesg | less

As soon as you've logged in. A lot of that is going to be pretty cryptic but 
try to pick something out that relates to your graphics adapter. Or just paste 
the whole mess into pastebin and I'll give it a look.

Something I found in my notes file:

Dec  9 11:26:44 giga kernel: [    4.029999] agpgart-intel 0000:00:00.0: Intel 
HD Graphics Chipset


$ dmesg > bootup.txt

then copy and paste the contents of bootup.txt at http://pastebin.com/
Give us the URL of your paste here of course. If you're really adventurous you 
can figure out how this works:

https://www.stgraber.org/category/pastebinit/

I don't use pastebinit enough to guide you. But you might as well be aware that 
it exists.

With that information we may begin to figure out what you are missing and what 
you need to do to rectify it.

We should be able to get you all sorted out. I have an i3 that I've managed to 
get to work in accelerated mode. Which is to say fully. So I am somewhat 
familiar with Intel graphics. My i3 configured properly is on par with a nVidia 
GT220 graphics adapter for 3D so it isn't too bad. It plays video great too. 
I'm not entirely sure what it is equivalent to for video decoding, but it is 
nice. Intel has put more effort into video than 3D.

I have heard some rumors lately that Intel is not supporting some of their 
newest hardware in Linux as of now. I'm hoping that doesn't include what you 
have. They've been pretty good up to now though.

P.S. Apparently I had issues with something called MTRR initially when I 
configured my Intel graphics so you might want to be on the lookout for that 
when you examine your kernel dmesg.

Dec  9 11:26:44 giga kernel: [    6.550944] mtrr: type mismatch for 
e0000000,10000000 old: write-back new: write-combining
Dec  9 11:26:44 giga kernel: [    6.550946] [drm] MTRR allocation failed.  
Graphics performance may suffer.
Dec  9 11:26:44 giga kernel: [    6.550949] [drm] detected 127M stolen memory, 
trimming to 32M
Dec  9 11:26:44 giga kernel: [    6.551089] pci 0000:00:02.0: irq 41 for 
MSI/MSI-X
Dec  9 11:26:44 giga kernel: [    6.551168] [drm] Initialized i915 1.6.0 
20080730 for 0000:00:02.0 on minor 0

To fix that I had to change a kernel configuration option:

CONFIG_MTRR_SANITIZER_ENABLE_DEFAULT=1

But if that is what is going on with you we'll cross that bridge when we get to 
it.



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