dawn4am
October 2, 2014, 10:41am
#1
I am looking for Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 3600 Drivers
And it seems that none is available. I’m new in Linux
Can I just use this: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2013/intelr-graphics-installer-1.0.1-linux
or can just use Opensuse without any drivers?
The Drivers for Intrel-Graphic-Adapters are build in the kernel.
Therfore:
or can just use Opensuse without any drivers?
Yes, without downoading them seperately. And not only openSUSE, every Linux-Distribution.
If you are having video problems you should describe the hardware and the problem.
You do not need and should not try to install an Intel video driver
Be sure to do an update since there were some issues with some Intel chips on the default 13.1 install they are addressed in the updates.
Tyler_K
October 3, 2014, 10:27pm
#4
the GMA 3600 is a PowerVR part, so there is no Intel kernel driver for it … you want it to be using the gma500 kernel driver (if it supports your part) and the generic modest
Tyler_K
October 3, 2014, 10:31pm
#5
Keyboard batteries died on me lol
Anyway, I was in the midst of saying the generic modesetting xorg driver
There is no 3d accel … Unless things have recently turned around in regards to powervr support (and I would wager that ain’t the case)