Introduction to Xorg Drivers
        
        
          The Xorg Drivers page contains the
          instructions for building Xorg drivers that are necessary in order
          for Xorg Server to take advantage of the hardware that it is
          running on. At least one input and one video driver are required
          for Xorg Server to start.
        
        
          On machines using KMS, the modesetting driver is provided by
          xorg-server and can be used
          instead of the video driver for the specific hardware, but with
          reduced performance. It can also be used (without hardware
          acceleration) in virtual machines running under qemu.
        
        
          ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
          
            Note
          
          
            If you are unsure which video hardware you have, you can use
            lspci from
            pciutils-3.7.0 to find out which video
            hardware you have and then look at the descriptions of the
            packages in order to find out which driver you need.
          
         
        
        
        
        
          
            
          
          
            Hardware Video Acceleration
          
          
         
       
      
        
          libevdev 1.11.0
        
        
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel
            Configuration
          
          
            Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
            recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  Input device support --->
    <*> Generic input layer (needed for keyboard, mouse, ...) [CONFIG_INPUT]
    <*>   Event interface                   [CONFIG_INPUT_EVDEV]
    [*]   Miscellaneous devices  --->       [CONFIG_INPUT_MISC]
      <*>    User level driver support      [CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT]
         
        
          
          
            Installation of libevdev
          
          
            Install libevdev by running the
            following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            The regression tests can be run as the root user with make check, in a graphical
            session. Note that on some systems, the tests may cause a hard
            lockup and require a reboot. On laptops, the system will go into
            Sleep and need to be woken up to finish the test suites.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Programs:
                libevdev-tweak-device, mouse-dpi-tool,
                and touchpad-edge-detector
              
              
                Installed Xorg Library:
                libevdev.so
              
              
                Installed Xorg Directory:
                $XORG_PREFIX/include/libevdev-1.0
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      libevdev-tweak-device
                     | 
                      is a tool to change some kernel device properties
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      mouse-dpi-tool
                     | 
                      is a tool to estimate the resolution of a mouse
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      touchpad-edge-detector
                     | 
                      touchpad-edge-detector is a tool that reads the
                      touchpad events from the kernel and calculates the
                      minimum and maximum for the x and y coordinates,
                      respectively
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      libevdev.so | 
                      is a library of Xorg driver input functions
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg Evdev
          Driver-2.10.6
        
        
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Evdev Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Evdev Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                evdev_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      evdev_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg input driver for Linux generic event devices
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          libinput-1.18.1
        
        
        
          
            
          
          
            kernel
            configuration for running the libinput testsuite
          
          
            Although libinput works with the same kernel configuration used
            by libevdev-1.11.0, its extensive testsuite
            requires the presence of /dev/uinput (as well as both Valgrind-3.17.0 and libunwind).
          
          
            If you wish to run the full tests, enable the following option in
            the kernel configuration and recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers --->
  Input device support --->
    Miscellaneous Devices --->
    <*/M>   User level driver support        [CONFIG_INPUT_UINPUT]
          
            If you build this as a module, it needs to be inserted before the
            testsuite runs.
          
          
            On an Xorg system you will also need to prevent the events
            generated during the testsuite from interfering with your
            desktop. Copy the file test/50-litest.conf into ${XORG_PREFIX}/share/X11/xorg.conf.d and
            restart X. For further information see 
            libinput test suite.
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of libinput
          
          
            Install libinput by running the
            following commands:
          
          mkdir build &&
cd    build &&
meson --prefix=$XORG_PREFIX \
      --buildtype=release   \
      -Ddebug-gui=false     \
      -Dtests=false         \
      -Ddocumentation=false \
      -Dlibwacom=false      \
      ..                    &&
ninja
          
            ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
            
              Note
            
            
              If you want to run the full tests, remove -Dtests from the
              meson command
              above. Please read "kernel configuration for running the
              libinput testsuite" (above).
            
            
              If you have enabled the full tests, you can run the main tests
              as the root user by
              executing: ninja
              test. A very large number of tests will be run,
              about 20 fail (at least on an Xorg system).
            
           
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          ninja install
          
            If Doxygen-1.9.2, Graphviz-2.48.0, and Sphinx were present during the
            build, you can install the generated documentation by running the
            following commands as the root
            user:
          
          install -v -dm755      /usr/share/doc/libinput-1.18.1/{html,api} &&
cp -rv Documentation/* /usr/share/doc/libinput-1.18.1/html &&
cp -rv api/*           /usr/share/doc/libinput-1.18.1/api
         
        
          
          
            Command
            Explanations
          
          
            --buildtype=release:
            Specify a buildtype suitable for stable releases of the package,
            as the default may produce unoptimized binaries.
          
          
            -Ddebug-gui=false: This
            switch disables creation of a visual debug helper for libinput.
            Remove if you want it, and you have GTK+-3.24.30 installed.
          
          
            -Dtests=false: This
            switch disables compilation of the main tests. Even with the
            tests defined as false, you can still run the first four minor
            tests, as a regular user, but one will be skipped if PyParsing
            is not installed.
          
          
            -Ddocumentation=false:
            This switch disables generation of the documentation. Remove if
            you want to generate it, and you have Doxygen-1.9.2
            and Graphviz-2.48.0 installed.
          
          
            -Dlibwacom=false: Remove
            this option if you have libwacom-1.11 installed, or if you are
            installing GNOME.
          
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Programs:
                libinput
              
              
                Installed Libraries:
                libinput.so
              
              
                Installed Directories:
                $XORG_PREFIX/libexec/libinput,
                /etc/libinput, /usr/share/libinput, and (optionally)
                /usr/share/doc/libinput-1.18.1
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      libinput
                     | 
                      is a set of tools to interface with the libinput library
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      libinput.so | 
                      contains API functions for handling input devices
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg
          Libinput Driver-1.1.0
        
        
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Libinput Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Libinput Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            To test the results, issue make
            check.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                libinput_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      libinput_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg input driver for mouse, keyboard, touchpad,
                      touchscreen, and tablet devices
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg
          Synaptics Driver-1.9.1
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to Xorg Synaptics Driver
          
          
            The Xorg Synaptics Driver
            package contains the X.Org Input Driver, support programs and SDK
            for Synaptics touchpads. Even though the evdev driver can handle
            touchpads very well, this driver is required if you want to use
            advanced features like multi tapping, scrolling with touchpad,
            turning the touchpad off while typing, etc.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Xorg Synaptics Driver Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            libevdev-1.11.0 and Xorg-Server-1.20.13
          
          
            User Notes: 
            https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xorg-synaptics-driver
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Synaptics Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Synaptics Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Programs:
                synclient and syndaemon
              
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                synaptics_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      synclient
                     | 
                      is a command line utility used to query and modify
                      Synaptics driver options
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      syndaemon
                     | 
                      is a program that monitors keyboard activity and
                      disables the touchpad when the keyboard is being used
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      synaptics_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg input driver for touchpads
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg Wacom
          Driver-0.40.0
        
        
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration
          
          
            To use a Wacom tablet with USB interface, enable the following
            options in your kernel configuration and recompile. Note that
            other configuration options could be required for tablet with a
            serial or bluetooth interface:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  HID support  --->
    -*- HID bus support                                      [CONFIG_HID]
         Special HID drivers --->
              <*/M> Wacom Intuos/Graphire tablet support (USB) [CONFIG_HID_WACOM]
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Wacom Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Wacom Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-systemd-unit-dir=no &&
make
          
            To test the results, issue: make
            check.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Programs:
                isdv4-serial-debugger,
                isdv4-serial-inputattach, and xsetwacom
              
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                wacom_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      xsetwacom
                     | 
                      is a commandline utility used to query and modify wacom
                      driver settings
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      wacom_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg input driver for Wacom devices
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg
          AMDGPU Driver-21.0.0
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to Xorg AMDGPU Driver
          
          
            The Xorg AMDGPU Driver package
            contains the X.Org Video Driver for newer AMD Radeon video cards
            starting from Volcanic Islands. It can also be used for Southern
            and Sea Islands if the experimental support was enabled in the
            kernel.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Xorg AMDGPU Driver Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            Xorg-Server-1.20.13 (must be built with
            glamor enabled)
          
          
            User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xorg-amdgpu-driver
          
         
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration
          
          
            Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
            recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  Graphics support --->
   <*> Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 ... support) ---> [CONFIG_DRM]
   <*/M> AMD GPU                                           [CONFIG_DRM_AMDGPU]
    < /*> Enable amdgpu support for SI parts               [CONFIG_DRM_AMDGPU_SI]
    < /*> Enable amdgpu support for CIK parts              [CONFIG_DRM_AMDGPU_CIK]
          
            The last two options enable experimental support for Southern and
            Sea Islands AMD GPUs so they can be used with this driver. Note
            that the support is marked experimental and disabled by default.
            Xorg ATI Driver-19.1.0 should be
            used for those GPUs.
          
         
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration for
            additional firmware
          
          
            If you need to add firmware, install the file(s) and then point
            to them in the kernel configuration and recompile the kernel if
            necessary. To find out which firmware you need, consult the
            
            Decoder ring for engineering vs marketing names. Download any
            firmware for your card which is named like: <ENGINEERING_NAME>_rlc.bin
          CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="amdgpu/topaz_ce.bin amdgpu/topaz_k_smc.bin amdgpu/topaz_mc.bin
                       amdgpu/topaz_me.bin amdgpu/topaz_mec2.bin amdgpu/topaz_mec.bin
                       amdgpu/topaz_pfp.bin amdgpu/topaz_rlc.bin amdgpu/topaz_sdma1.bin
                       amdgpu/topaz_sdma.bin amdgpu/topaz_smc.bin rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw"
CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE_DIR="/lib/firmware"
          
            ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
            
              Note
            
            
              CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE should all be on one line. It is shown
              above as multiple lines for presentation only.
            
           
          
            ![[Tip]](../images/tip.png) 
            
              Tip
            
            
              You can check dmesg output after boot to
              see which firmware is missing.
            
           
          
            Alternatively, if you change CONFIG_DRM_AMDGPU to '=m' in your
            linux kernel .config the firmware can be loaded automatically
            from /lib/firmware/amdgpu/ when it installs the module. This
            offers a tiny space saving, but also means that the screen will
            be blank for a longer time before the framebuffer appears.
            Distros take this approach because it is not practical to specify
            every possible firmware and the kernel would be excessively big.
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg AMDGPU Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg AMDGPU Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                amdgpu_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      amdgpu_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg video driver for latest AMD Radeon video
                      cards
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg ATI
          Driver-19.1.0
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to Xorg ATI Driver
          
          
            The Xorg ATI Driver package
            contains the X.Org Video Driver for ATI Radeon video cards
            including all chipsets ranging from R100 to the "Volcanic
            Islands" chipsets.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Additional Downloads
          
          
          
            Xorg ATI Driver Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            Xorg-Server-1.20.13 (recommended to be
            built with glamor enabled)
          
          
          
            User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xorg-ati-driver
          
         
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration
          
          
            Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
            recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  Graphics support --->
   <*> Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 ... support) ---> [CONFIG_DRM]
   <*> ATI Radeon                                          [CONFIG_DRM_RADEON]
         
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration for
            additional firmware
          
          
            If you need to add firmware, install the file(s) and then point
            to them in the kernel configuration and recompile the kernel if
            necessary. To find out which firmware you need, consult the
            
            Decoder ring for engineering vs marketing names. Download any
            firmware for your card which is named like: <ENGINEERING_NAME>_rlc.binR600_rlc.bin and R700_rlc.bin are necessary in addition to the
            model specific firmware, while for later generations you need the
            BTC_rlc.bin in addition to the
            model specific firmware. Below is an example for a Radeon HD6470
            which is a "Northern Islands" GPU, plus an RTL network chip that
            also requests extra firmware:
          
          CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE="radeon/BTC_rlc.bin radeon/CAICOS_mc.bin radeon/CAICOS_me.bin
radeon/CAICOS_pfp.bin radeon/CAICOS_smc.bin rtl_nic/rtl8168e-3.fw"
CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE_DIR="/lib/firmware"
          
            ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
            
              Note
            
            
              CONFIG_EXTRA_FIRMWARE should all be on one line. It is shown
              above as two lines for presentation only.
            
           
          
            ![[Tip]](../images/tip.png) 
            
              Tip
            
            
              You can check dmesg output after boot to
              see which firmware is missing.
            
           
          
            Alternatively, if you change CONFIG_DRM_RADEON to '=m' in your
            .config the firmware can be loaded automatically from
            /lib/firmware/radeon when it installs the module. This offers a
            tiny space saving, but also means that the screen will be blank
            for a longer time before the framebuffer appears. Distros take
            this approach because it is not practical to specify every
            possible firmware and the kernel would be excessively big.
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg ATI Driver
          
          
            First, apply a patch including fixes for known performance
            regressions and future problems with Xorg-Server.
          
          patch -Np1 -i ../xf86-video-ati-19.1.0-upstream_fixes-1.patch
          
            Install Xorg ATI Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Drivers:
                ati_drv.so and radeon_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      ati_drv.so | 
                      is a wrapper driver for ATI video cards that
                      autodetects ATI video hardware and loads the radeon,
                      mach64 or r128 driver depending on which video card is
                      in use
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      radeon_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg video driver for ATI Radeon based video
                      cards
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg Fbdev
          Driver-0.5.0
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to Xorg Fbdev Driver
          
          
            The Xorg Fbdev Driver package
            contains the X.Org Video Driver for framebuffer devices. This
            driver is often used as fallback driver if the hardware specific
            and VESA drivers fail to load or are not present. If this driver
            is not installed, Xorg Server will print a warning on startup,
            but it can be safely ignored if hardware specific driver works
            well.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Xorg Fbdev Driver Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            Xorg-Server-1.20.13
          
          
            User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xorg-fbdev-driver
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Fbdev Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Fbdev Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                fbdev_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      fbdev_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg video driver for framebuffer devices
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg Intel
          Driver-20210222
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to Xorg Intel Driver
          
          
            The Xorg Intel Driver package
            contains the X.Org Video Driver for Intel integrated video chips
            including 8xx, 9xx, Gxx, Qxx, HD, Iris, and Iris Pro graphics
            processors.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
            ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
            
              Note
            
            
              This is a development version of the Intel driver which is
              needed to work properly with the latest hardware.
            
           
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Xorg Intel Driver Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            xcb-util-0.4.0 and Xorg-Server-1.20.13
          
          
            User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xorg-intel-driver
          
         
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration
          
          
            Enable the following options in the kernel configuration.
            Recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  Graphics support --->
   <*> Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 ... support) ---> [CONFIG_DRM]
   <*> Intel 8xx/9xx/G3x/G4x/HD Graphics                   [CONFIG_DRM_I915]
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Intel Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Intel Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./autogen.sh $XORG_CONFIG     \
            --enable-kms-only \
            --enable-uxa      \
            --mandir=/usr/share/man &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install &&
      
mv -v /usr/share/man/man4/intel-virtual-output.4 \
      /usr/share/man/man1/intel-virtual-output.1 &&
      
sed -i '/\.TH/s/4/1/' /usr/share/man/man1/intel-virtual-output.1
         
        
          
          
            Working
            around problems with the Intel driver
          
          
            The SandyBridge New Acceleration (SNA) code is intended to
            replace the old UXA (UMA Acceleration Architecture), but it is a
            large body of code and may cause problems. However, the version
            of the code in the version control system listed above has been
            tested successfully with both SNA and UXA capabilities.
          
          
            To work around this problem, as well as enabling support for UXA,
            it is necessary to force UXA to be used by creating a
            configuration file. If this problem applies to you, create the
            following file as the root user
            and modify it as needed:
          
          cat >> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf << "EOF"
Section   "Device"
        Identifier "Intel Graphics"
        Driver     "intel"
        #Option     "DRI" "2"            # DRI3 is default
        #Option     "AccelMethod"  "sna" # default
        #Option     "AccelMethod"  "uxa" # fallback
EndSection
EOF
         
        
          
          
            Command
            Explanations
          
          
            --enable-kms-only: This
            switch omits the UMS (User Mode Setting) code.
          
          
            --enable-uxa: This switch
            allows the old UXA code to be compiled in addition to the default
            SNA.
          
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Program:
                intel-virtual-output
              
              
                Installed Library:
                libIntelXvMC.so
              
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                intel_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      intel-virtual-output
                     | 
                      is a utility to connect the integrated Intel GPU to
                      discrete outputs on hybrid systems
                     | 
                
                  | 
                      intel_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg video driver for Intel integrated graphics
                      chipsets
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg
          Nouveau Driver-1.0.17
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to Xorg Nouveau Driver
          
          
            The Xorg Nouveau Driver package
            contains the X.Org Video Driver for NVidia Cards including RIVA
            TNT, RIVA TNT2, GeForce 256, QUADRO, GeForce2, QUADRO2, GeForce3,
            QUADRO DDC, nForce, nForce2, GeForce4, QUADRO4, GeForce FX,
            QUADRO FX, GeForce 6XXX and GeForce 7xxx chipsets.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Xorg Nouveau Drivers Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            Xorg-Server-1.20.13 (recommended to be
            built with glamor enabled)
          
          
            ![[Note]](../images/note.png) 
            
              Note
            
            
              The new “Maxwell” and “Pascal”
              GPUs require Glamor to be built with the Xorg server.
            
           
          
            User Notes: 
            https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/xorg-nouveau-driver
          
         
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration
          
          
            Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
            recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  Graphics support --->
   <*> Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 ... support) ---> [CONFIG_DRM]
   <*> Nouveau (NVIDIA) cards                              [CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU]
      [*]   Support for backlight control                     [CONFIG_DRM_NOUVEAU_BACKLIGHT]
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg Nouveau Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg Nouveau Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                nouveau_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      nouveau_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg video driver for nVidia video cards
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          Xorg
          VMware Driver-13.3.0
        
        
        
          
            
          
          
            Kernel Configuration
          
          
            Enable the following options in the kernel configuration and
            recompile the kernel if necessary:
          
          Device Drivers  --->
  Graphics support  --->
   <*> Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 ... support) --->  [CONFIG_DRM]
   <*> DRM driver for VMware Virtual GPU                    [CONFIG_DRM_VMWGFX]
      [*]   Enable framebuffer console under vmwgfx by default [CONFIG_DRM_VMWGFX_FBCON]
         
        
          
          
            Installation of Xorg VMware Driver
          
          
            Install Xorg VMware Driver by
            running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Xorg Driver:
                vmware_drv.so
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      vmware_drv.so | 
                      is an Xorg video driver for VMware SVGA virtual video
                      card
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          libva-2.12.0
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to libva
          
          
            The libva package contains a
            library which provides access to hardware accelerated video
            processing, using hardware to accelerate video processing in
            order to offload the central processing unit (CPU) to decode and
            encode compressed digital video. The VA API video decode/encode
            interface is platform and window system independent targeted at
            Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) in the X Window System
            however it can potentially also be used with direct framebuffer
            and graphics sub-systems for video output. Accelerated processing
            includes support for video decoding, video encoding, subpicture
            blending, and rendering.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            Additional Downloads
          
          
          
            libva Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            libdrm-2.4.107
          
          
            Recommended
          
          
            Mesa-21.2.1
          
          
            Optional
          
          
            Doxygen-1.9.2, Wayland-1.19.0, and intel-gpu-tools
          
          
            User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/libva
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of libva
          
          
            ![[Caution]](../images/caution.png) 
            
              Caution
            
            
              If you are reinstalling this package, you will need to remove
              the older versions of the libraries. These are in the form of
              libva*.so.1 and any symbolic links pointing to them. In
              addition, any packages that use these files need to be rebuilt.
            
           
          
            Install libva by running the
            following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
          
            Installation of intel-vaapi-driver
          
          
            The intel-vaapi-driver is
            designed specifically for video cards based on an Intel GPU.
            Unpack the intel-vaapi tarball:
          
          tar -xvf ../intel-vaapi-driver-2.4.1.tar.bz2 &&
cd intel-vaapi-driver-2.4.1
          
            Install the driver by running the following commands:
          
          ./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
make
          
            This package does not come with a test suite.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Programs:
                None
              
              
                Installed Libraries:
                libva-drm.so, libva-glx.so, libva.so,
                libva-wayland.so, and libva-x11.so
              
              
                Installed Driver:
                i965_drv_video.so
              
              
                Installed Directory:
                $XORG_PREFIX/include/va
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      libva.so | 
                      contains API functions which provide access to hardware
                      accelerated video processing
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          libvdpau-1.4
        
        
          
          
            Introduction to libvdpau
          
          
            The libvdpau package contains a
            library which implements the VDPAU library.
          
          
            VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix) is an open
            source library (libvdpau) and API originally designed by Nvidia
            for its GeForce 8 series and later GPU hardware targeted at the X
            Window System This VDPAU API allows video programs to offload
            portions of the video decoding process and video post-processing
            to the GPU video-hardware.
          
          
            Currently, the portions capable of being offloaded by VDPAU onto
            the GPU are motion compensation (mo comp), inverse discrete
            cosine transform (iDCT), VLD (variable-length decoding) and
            deblocking for MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 ASP (MPEG-4 Part 2),
            H.264/MPEG-4 AVC and VC-1, WMV3/WMV9 encoded videos. Which
            specific codecs of these that can be offloaded to the GPU depends
            on the version of the GPU hardware; specifically, to also decode
            MPEG-4 ASP (MPEG-4 Part 2), Xvid/OpenDivX (DivX 4), and DivX 5
            formats, a GeForce 200M (2xxM) Series (the eleventh generation of
            Nvidia's GeForce graphics processing units) or newer GPU hardware
            is required.
          
          
            This package is known to build and work properly using an
            LFS-11.0 platform.
          
          
            Package Information
          
          
          
            libvdpau Dependencies
          
          
            Required
          
          
            Xorg
            Libraries
          
          
            Optional
          
          
            Doxygen-1.9.2, Graphviz-2.48.0, and texlive-20210325 or install-tl-unx
          
          
            Runtime Dependency
          
          
            Mesa-21.2.1
          
          
            User Notes: https://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/libvdpau
          
         
        
          
          
            Installation of libvdpau
          
          
            Install libvdpau by running the
            following commands:
          
          mkdir build &&
cd    build &&
meson --prefix=$XORG_PREFIX .. &&
ninja
          
            To test the results, issue: ninja
            test. There is only one test for this package,
            dlclose, and it is known to fail on some systems.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          ninja install
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Programs:
                None
              
              
                Installed Library:
                libvdpau.so
              
              
                Installed Directories:
                $XORG_PREFIX/{include,lib}/vdpau
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      libvdpau.so | 
                      contains functions to offload portions of the video
                      decoding process and video post-processing to the GPU
                      video-hardware
                     | 
              
            
           
         
       
      
        
          libvdpau-va-gl-0.4.0
        
        
        
          
          
            Installation of libvdpau-va-gl
          
          
            Install libvdpau-va-gl by
            running the following commands:
          
          mkdir build &&
cd    build &&
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$XORG_PREFIX .. &&
make
          
            To test the results, issue: make
            check. The tests must be run from an Xorg
            environment.
          
          
            Now, as the root user:
          
          make install
         
        
          
          
            Configuration
          
          
            To allow libvdpau to find libvdpau-va-gl, set an environment
            variable. As the root user:
          
          echo "export VDPAU_DRIVER=va_gl" >> /etc/profile.d/xorg.sh
         
        
          
          
            Contents
          
          
            
              
                Installed Programs:
                None
              
              
                Installed Library:
                libvdpau_va_gl.so
              
              
                Installed Directories:
                None
              
             
           
          
            
              Short Descriptions
            
            
              
                
                
              
              
                
                  | 
                      libvdpau_va_gl.so | 
                      contains functions to implement the OpenGL backend to
                      the VDPAU (Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix)
                      API
                     |