Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-17 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 10 June 2015 at 23:35, Isaac Cortés González wrote: >>> OK, right then. What would you change in those files in order to use a >>> gfx intel? >> >> First test if removing nomodeset will work: >> - At the boot loader screen press "e" to start editing the kernel cmdline >> - Go to the line that s

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-10 Thread Isaac Cortés González
>> OK, right then. What would you change in those files in order to use a >> gfx intel? > > First test if removing nomodeset will work: > - At the boot loader screen press "e" to start editing the kernel cmdline > - Go to the line that starts with "linux" and remove nomodeset > - Press F10 to boot

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-10 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 10 June 2015 at 20:14, Isaac Cortés González wrote: > > OK, right then. What would you change in those files in order to use a > gfx intel? First test if removing nomodeset will work: - At the boot loader screen press "e" to start editing the kernel cmdline - Go to the line that starts with "l

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-10 Thread Isaac Cortés González
>> If you installed a desktop spin (Gnome, Xfce, MATE, KDE), then the >> open source drivers were installed (e.g. nouveau for nVidia chipsets, >> ati_drv/radeon_drv for AMD chipsets, etc.) >> > > Installing using "basic graphics mode" adds "nomodeset" (which > disables KMS (Kernel Mode Setting)): >

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-10 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 10 June 2015 at 02:11, Rick Stevens wrote: > > > If you installed a desktop spin (Gnome, Xfce, MATE, KDE), then the > open source drivers were installed (e.g. nouveau for nVidia chipsets, > ati_drv/radeon_drv for AMD chipsets, etc.) > Installing using "basic graphics mode" adds "nomodeset" (wh

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-09 Thread Isaac Cortés González
> If you installed a desktop spin (Gnome, Xfce, MATE, KDE), then the > open source drivers were installed (e.g. nouveau for nVidia chipsets, > ati_drv/radeon_drv for AMD chipsets, etc.) > > If you want the vendor-provided ones, you need to install the > appropriate akmod-whatever or kmod-whatever d

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-09 Thread Rick Stevens
On 06/09/2015 04:29 PM, Isaac Cortés González wrote: -Isaac C. You have to be much more specific than that. What do you mean by > > "basic"? > > The vast majority of drivers (and by that I mean software that control > or manage various pieces of hardware) are part of the kernel p

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-09 Thread Isaac Cortés González
-Isaac C. You have to be much more specific than that. What do you mean by > > "basic"? > > The vast majority of drivers (and by that I mean software that control > or manage various pieces of hardware) are part of the kernel package > and that really doesn't vary regardless of what spin or

Re: Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-09 Thread Rick Stevens
On 06/09/2015 04:05 PM, Isaac Cortés González wrote: If I installed f22 in "basic mode" (or with basic drivers), do I have to change anything (post-installation, of course) in order to use the regular drivers? You have to be much more specific than that. What do you mean by "basic"? The vast

Basic drivers, installation and regular session

2015-06-09 Thread Isaac Cortés González
If I installed f22 in "basic mode" (or with basic drivers), do I have to change anything (post-installation, of course) in order to use the regular drivers? -Isaac C. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedorapr