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On supported Skylake and newer processors, some video features (e.g.
VGA OPENGL 4.4 HOW TO
Refer to Kernel mode setting#Early KMS start for instructions on how to enable KMS as soon as possible at the boot process. Kernel mode setting (KMS) is supported by Intel chipsets that use the i915 DRM driver and is mandatory and enabled by default. Also, check that you have not disabled Intel by using any modprobe blacklisting within /etc/modprobe.d/ or /usr/lib/modprobe.d/.Make sure you do not have nomodeset or vga= as a kernel parameter, since Intel requires kernel mode-setting.The Intel kernel module should load fine automatically on system boot. However, the modesetting driver can cause problems such as Chromium Issue 370022 and vsync jitter/video stutter in mpv. See, , Xorg#Installation, and modesetting(4). Note: Some ( Debian & Ubuntu, Fedora, KDE) recommend not installing the xf86-video-intel driver, and instead falling back on the modesetting driver for Gen4 and newer GPUs (GMA 3000 from 2006 and newer).
VGA OPENGL 4.4 INSTALL
For Vulkan support ( Ivy Bridge and newer), install the vulkan-intel package.
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