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  1. Upd: so my way of implementing the driver was correct, right?
  2. 920 and 7.2 correct. running ona HP 400 g9 mini on UEFI Boot Yeah i have Unraid and ESXI running, but unraid is 12th gen and esxi is intel xeon
  3. so i downloaded the file, renamed it to i915.ko moved it to /usr/lib/modules and rebooted, after that DSM wont boot anymore (black screen and nothing coming up on dhcp)
  4. so i've went to addons > installed it > configured it to use it > rebuild > booted but no /dev/dri. Does it require a reinstall?
  5. How much would it cost for you to make me a patched driver? thatd be amazing if it worked!
  6. Thank you so much for clearing this up, This will be my dedicated Docker machine from now on (running unraid on my main server). So i'll switch back to 920+ and slowly migrate to this, and hope the 10th gen driver will get ported to ARPL soon (right one atleast)
  7. got sa6400 running through the link provided. /dev/dri is working now, i ran this earlier and opted out of it because of this: Since its Intel running a AMD setup (sa6400) that doesn't seem to play nice with Virtual machines within Synology's OS. Do you perhaps know a way around?
  8. currently installing this! keeping you updated!
  9. This explains alot why it is not working! Seeing you've got the i915.patch file linked, how would i install that?
  10. just tried the following: This seemed to crash it
  11. Yes i have just verified it that i loaded the addon. The commands as specified above:
  12. Hello, For testing i purchased a a HP mini desktop with i5 10500t. It got a UHD 630 in it, but video accerelation doesn't seem to be working: I get this result: This shows me the output required. But no /dev/dri. i used ARPL V1.1-beta2a with model 920+ and build 42962 also lspci -tvnnq is showing the videocard (igpu): Do you know what perhaps is going wrong? what should i do next to try and figure this out?
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