Questions tagged [intel-graphics]
[intel-graphics] is used for questions particular to the Intel range of graphic chips and their drivers. Use it only if you know for sure the problem is not a general graphics issue (in that case use the [graphics] tag).
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Counter Strike 2 doesn't start with the error "Failed to initialize Vulkan"
I can't launch Counter Strike 2 on my Dell laptop, with Intel Haswell-ULT graphics, running Linux Mint. When I try I get an error telling me to check if my GPU supports Vulkan 1.2+:
System:
Kernel: ...
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Permanent brightness issue after just reading `/dev/mem`
For no reason, I've tried to read /dev/mem on a Linux x86_64 laptop using
cat /dev/mem > /dev/null
Under the root user, and my kernel was built without any restrictions on /dev/mem. I knew that /...
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Required Intel CPU Video Driver
I need a Intel Video Driver to run latest OBS Studio on Debian 12. I have installed: mesa, mesa-utils, xserver-xorg-video-intel, intel-media-va-driver. My CPU is Intel Core i5 (i5-560m)
What's the ...
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HDMI output in hyprid GPU device
I have hybrid graphics setup (integrated Intel and dedicated nvidia). I use hyprland which runs on integrated graphics. Also, have installed nvidia drivers which works fine (i use them only for deep ...
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Unable to set custom (correct) resolution on X11 and Wayland when using Arc 380 (i915)
I have a monitor with a native resolution that is as comfortable as unusual (1920x860), I am on Artix (6.8.2-artix1-1), and I am using Kde Plasma 6 (plasmashell 6.0.2).
I have an iGPU (Intel Iris Pro ...
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Screen glitches / artifacts / flickering on all modern distros and kernels. I haven't been able to find solution for over half a year [closed]
Description of the issue:
Horizontal lines, glitches, black or white horizontal bars appear randomly on the screen. It's very, very random. Sometimes it's barely noticeable, sometimes it's like on two ...
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Ubuntu not booting when switching from Wayland to Xorg
It's Ubuntu 22.04 on dual boot with Windows 10. I'm using Intel HD 620 Graphics. Not sure if it's causing the issue.
It works great on Wayland but when I switch to Xorg by editing /etc/gdm3/custom....
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Monitor won't stay off
I have a computer that runs both as a server, and also as a workstation, and this means that it should not sleep, but also have a graphical desktop enabled.
To achieve this, I set the following values ...
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Mirror/"stream" iGPU display over USB-to-HDMI adapter?
Does anyone know any way for to mirror iGPU display over a USB-to-HDMI adapter? For various reasons my laptop can't use the dedicated Nvidia card and all HDMI and USB-C ports are wired to dGPU. iGPU ...
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intel_gpu_top output - two valiues for frequency and power consumption
In intel_gpu_top 1.27.1 CLI output, contrary to previous releases detailed in Get output from intel_gpu_top as variable in bash there are two values for each of frequency and power:
intel-gpu-top: ...
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kworker using lots of CPU if HDMI screen plugged in during resume
I kept noticing in top that kworker was taking up lots of CPU, thereby making the laptop run hot with the fan on. Searching this you get a mix of "oh that's just the kernel working it's supposed ...
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How to use a dedicated AMD/Intel GPU by default?
There are a bazillion questions all over the internet, and in all cases the answer seems to be "simply open NVIDIA settings" which is quite pointless if you have an AMD or Intel Arc GPU.
Is ...
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Linux Mint 21.1 Cinnamon Screen resolution issue
The issue is that the desktop's resolution was working well, then after a reboot it set to the default low res. If I set it to 1600x900, then the display ends about 1.5 cm from the top of the screen ...
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xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default under Debian 11, primary monitor via Display Port
I tried to install Debian 11 yesterday but my screen resolution is stuck at 800x600 whereas I use a 8K monitor. xrandr says:
xrandr --verbose
xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default
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Dual monitors on Debian
I have a desktop PC with a HDMI monitor connected to a nvidia GeForce GT 1030 and a second VGA monitor connected to an integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630.
Both monitors have worked smoothly for years ...