I found this page: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2015q4-intel-graphics-stack-release I have an Intel NUC5C with "Intel HD" graphics and I'm trying to use CentOS 7.2 I downloaded the files suggested: cairo-1.14.4.tar.xz libva-1.6.2.tar.bz2 mesa-11.0.4.tar.xz intel-gpu-tools-1.13.tar.bz2 libva-intel-driver-1.6.2.tar.bz2 xf86-video-intel-2.99.917.tar.gz libdrm-2.4.65.tar.gz xorg-server-1.18.0.tar.bz2 and compiled, then installed them. All are working except the final one xorg-server-1.18 On the configure I get these errors: configure: error: Package requirements (fixesproto >= 5.0 damageproto >1.1 xcmiscproto >= 1.2.0 xtrans >= 1.3.5 bigreqsproto >= 1.1.0 xproto >7.0.28 randrproto >= 1.5.0 renderproto >= 0.11 xextproto >= 7.2.99.901 inputproto >= 2.3 kbproto >= 1.0.3 fontsproto >= 2.1.3 pixman-1 >= 0.27.2 videoproto compositeproto >= 0.4 recordproto >= 1.13.99.1 scrnsaverproto >1.1 resourceproto >= 1.2.0 xf86driproto >= 2.1.0 glproto >= 1.4.17 dri >7.8.0 presentproto >= 1.0 xineramaproto xkbfile pixman-1 >= 0.27.2 xfont>= 1.4.2 xau libsystemd-daemon xshmfence >= 1.1) were not met:Requested 'xproto >= 7.0.28' but version of Xproto is 7.0.26 Requested 'randrproto >= 1.5.0' but version of RandrProto is 1.4.0 I'm not sure what to do with these errors. The "proto" packags are nothing that I can install -devel packages for as these packages are not even present on the Packages directory that I see. Any thoughts how I might get the Xorg server running on the "Intel HD" graphics of the NUC5C? Thanks, Jerry
You haven't explained the problem you are trying to solve. I assume your hardware is not supported? Which version of which package does not support your hardware? At what version was support added? On 24/01/16 18:42, Jerry Geis wrote:> I found this page: > https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2015q4-intel-graphics-stack-release > > I have an Intel NUC5C with "Intel HD" graphics and I'm trying to use CentOS > 7.2 > > I downloaded the files suggested: > cairo-1.14.4.tar.xz libva-1.6.2.tar.bz2 > mesa-11.0.4.tar.xz > intel-gpu-tools-1.13.tar.bz2 libva-intel-driver-1.6.2.tar.bz2 > xf86-video-intel-2.99.917.tar.gzNo point updating that, it's already at that version in the distro: $ rpm -q xorg-x11-drv-intel xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.99.917-8.20150615.el7.x86_64> libdrm-2.4.65.tar.gz xorg-server-1.18.0.tar.bz2 > > and compiled, then installed them. All are working except the final one > xorg-server-1.18 > > On the configure I get these errors: > configure: error: Package requirements (fixesproto >= 5.0 damageproto >> 1.1 xcmiscproto >= 1.2.0 xtrans >= 1.3.5 bigreqsproto >= 1.1.0 xproto >> 7.0.28 randrproto >= 1.5.0 renderproto >= 0.11 xextproto >= 7.2.99.901 > inputproto >= 2.3 kbproto >= 1.0.3 fontsproto >= 2.1.3 pixman-1 >= 0.27.2 > videoproto compositeproto >= 0.4 recordproto >= 1.13.99.1 scrnsaverproto >> 1.1 resourceproto >= 1.2.0 xf86driproto >= 2.1.0 glproto >= 1.4.17 dri >> 7.8.0 presentproto >= 1.0 xineramaproto xkbfile pixman-1 >= 0.27.2 xfont >> = 1.4.2 xau libsystemd-daemon xshmfence >= 1.1) were not met: > > Requested 'xproto >= 7.0.28' but version of Xproto is 7.0.26 > Requested 'randrproto >= 1.5.0' but version of RandrProto is 1.4.0 > > > I'm not sure what to do with these errors. > The "proto" packags are nothing that I can install -devel packages for > as these packages are not even present on the Packages directory that I see. > > > Any thoughts how I might get the Xorg server running on the "Intel HD" > graphics of the NUC5C? > > Thanks, > > Jerry > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
On 1/24/2016 10:42 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:> I found this page: > https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2015q4-intel-graphics-stack-release > > I have an Intel NUC5C with "Intel HD" graphics and I'm trying to use CentOS > 7.2All intel embedded graphics is "HD", but there have been a lot of generations of it.. Your NUC 5C has the Braswell based Celeron N3050, which apparently has the 8th generation of this, also known as HD400, this is way new stuff, I have no idea whether or not Linux has caught up with it yet, or if they have, whether its available for CentOS 7... Some googling talks about Linux kernels 4.1+ supporting it, thats much newer than EL7. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz