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Intel HD Graphics Support?

Open Pentaphon opened this issue 3 years ago • 7 comments

There is a Saturation (and hue) slider when you use the Intel Graphics Control Panel for Windows. Any chance this can be replicated for machines with only Intel HD Graphics? I think a lot of people are looking for this exact function when switching their laptop from Windows to Linux these days and there's no support for that in xrandr or xgamma.

intel-color-settings

Pentaphon avatar May 10 '22 05:05 Pentaphon

The intel driver in the kernel has the capabilities for this to work. You just need to make sure you are using the right X.Org driver (driver for the display server)

Scrumplex avatar May 10 '22 06:05 Scrumplex

To choose the right driver on Arch Linux based Distributions, see #39

Scrumplex avatar May 10 '22 06:05 Scrumplex

To choose the right driver on Arch Linux based Distributions, see #39

What about Ubuntu?

Pentaphon avatar May 10 '22 07:05 Pentaphon

To choose the right driver on Arch Linux based Distributions, see #39

What about Ubuntu?

From what I can see you need to remove the xserver-xorg-video-intel package

e.g.

$ sudo apt-get remove xserver-xorg-video-intel

Scrumplex avatar May 10 '22 07:05 Scrumplex

From what I can see you need to remove the xserver-xorg-video-intel package

Is that the only step that needs to be taken or is there more before using VibrantLinux?

Pentaphon avatar May 10 '22 08:05 Pentaphon

Not sure, I don't have an Ubuntu installation. If you installed this application and removed that intel driver it should probably work

Scrumplex avatar May 10 '22 08:05 Scrumplex

Did it worked for you? If yes, pls tell me as I also have a intel hd card.

Kushal-Dev94 avatar Sep 30 '22 14:09 Kushal-Dev94