Debian Hardware :: How Graphic Card Could Be Configured Using Appropriate Driver

Mar 16, 2015

I just installed a fresh Debian testing on my laptop with a VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Integrated Graphics (rev 09). Although X is running seems like it's rather slow. As there’s no xorg.conf

How the graphic card could be configured using the appropriate driver.

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So I finally got ubuntu..I wanted to play team fortress 2.Runs great in wine etc.But 1 problem.It keeps saying my graphic card is outdated.I cant see anything.So I downloaded the driver from nvidia website.Followed some instructions.But it says cannot open binary file or something.Is there any other way to update graphic drivers.Cause I realy still want to play some windows games.Mount&blade, Atlantica online,team fortress 2 etc

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I have recently installed Centos. During the installation, I noticed that only sound was being tested during the installation. Once everything has been installed successfully. I can run Centos with no problem. However, when I tried to switch from one window (browser) to another. The display was slow. Thus, I suspected the driver for the graphic card of my PC is not being installed successfully. When I type /sbin/lspci | grep VGA in the terminal, I get the following output:

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I managed to install the dkms without any error.However, when I use rpm to install the graphics driver as suggested by the readme file:
rpm -ivh dell-nvidia-190.42-1dkms_rhel5.3.x86_64.rpm

I get the following errors: error: Failed dependencies:
libX11.so.6()(64bit) is needed by dell-nvidia-190.42-1dkms_rhel5.3.x86_64
libXext.so.6()(64bit) is needed by dell-nvidia-190.42-1dkms_rhel5.3.x86_64[code]....

Since the above errors may be related to the missing packages then I use yum provides and install to find the missing packages. Even I try to install all the matched packages, i still cant install the driver for my graphic card. To be honest, i am not very sure whether I am doing the right things or not. how to solve this slow display problem when switching from one application to another.

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Now Gnome 3 is running but graphic is super slow. My previous debian/gnome 3 ran much better and I think there is a problem with the graphic driver.

I'm on an thinkpad t61.

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Now the graphic is: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.5, 128 bits) which is likely wrong. If I'm not mistaken llvmpipe is pure slow software acceleration.

Moreover this was different on my previous debian (wheezy), which was faster. Anyway I don't know what " Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.5, 128 bits) " is and it was for sure different in wheezy.

According to apt-get I have the latest intel graphic divers installed. So maybe this an X-org confic problem?

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I inserted another graphics card to my computer to use 3 monitors. The card appears in lspci but I can't access it in gnome.

What do I have to do to set this up.

Here is the output of my xorg.log: [URL].....

$ lspci | grep VGA
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Code: Select allGNOME 3 Failed to Load

Unfortunately GNOME 3 failed to start properly and started in the fallback mode.

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Another thing :
Code: Select all$ grep EE /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[    29.117] (EE) FBDEV(0): FBIOPUTCMAP: Invalid argument

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Mar 23, 2010

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Just before It's about to goto the login window my screen flashes a couple of times then it throws me an error:

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The following error was encounted. You may need to update your configuration to solve this.(EE) No devices detected.

What would you like to do?

* Run ubuntu in low-graphics mode for just one session
* Reconfigure graphics
* Troubleshoot the error
* Exit to console login

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