Hello guys !
Can you tell me when the command:
has no effect ?
Generally, to check for video/graphics card integrated (or installed) on the motherboard I use the command:
In this case it has shown this information:
	
	
	
		
I've so used:
obtaining:
	
	
	
		
Again: the motherboard has one only DVI video connector (no vga connector) and is connected to a LCD monitor via DVI connector (obviously).
Can you tell me why kldload i915kms doesn't work ?
This forces me to work with a resolution of 640x480 (the highest monitor resolution is 1920x1080).
NOTE:
I've also taken into account the very good k.jacker's article:
How to use the "old" or the "new" i915kms driver for Intel integrated graphics with Xorg.
The PC under testing is a Intel Core i5, 7th Generation.
Maybe I need to download the new i915kms.ko driver available from ports (graphics/drm-next-kmod) ?
What do you think about ?
Thanks in advance.
				
			Can you tell me when the command:
 [B]kldload i915kms[/B]has no effect ?
Generally, to check for video/graphics card integrated (or installed) on the motherboard I use the command:
 dmesg | grep videoIn this case it has shown this information:
		Code:
	
	vgapci0 Boot video deviceI've so used:
 pciconf -lvobtaining:
		Code:
	
	vgapci0@pci0:0:2:0:    class=0x030000 card=0x121c1734 chip=0x59128086 rev=0x04 hdr=0x00
    vendor     = 'Intel Corporation'
    device     = 'HD Graphics 630'
    class      = display
    subclass   = VGAAgain: the motherboard has one only DVI video connector (no vga connector) and is connected to a LCD monitor via DVI connector (obviously).
Can you tell me why kldload i915kms doesn't work ?
This forces me to work with a resolution of 640x480 (the highest monitor resolution is 1920x1080).
NOTE:
I've also taken into account the very good k.jacker's article:
How to use the "old" or the "new" i915kms driver for Intel integrated graphics with Xorg.
The PC under testing is a Intel Core i5, 7th Generation.
Maybe I need to download the new i915kms.ko driver available from ports (graphics/drm-next-kmod) ?
What do you think about ?
Thanks in advance.
 
			    