I’m not sure why you are asking if you don’t have EndeavourOS installed? Is your hardware the same as @brainlid ? How do you know if you have any problem if it’s not yet installed. Uninstalling the xf86-video-intel driver on that hardware means that it’ will use the kernel module instead of the Intel driver.
Because I have already install it a few days ago.
Look at the first post.
Okay, sorry i didn’t go all the way back. Is it not still installed? All you need to do is remove
xf86-video-intel and reboot to see if it works for you.
Edit: I was confused so you installed it after you posted the question. So yes if you uninstall the Intel driver it uses the kernel module instead. Hopefully that answers your question?
Thank you very much
Hello.
I have installed EOS without xf86-video-intel, and …
…everything works perfectly.
Thanks a lot for your help.
It’s a real pleasure to use EOS.
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