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{ type: install
message: <<EOM
xorgxrdp supports hardware acceleration as well as usual xorg-server.
To configure hardware acceleration, follow the following steps.
1. Install drm-kmod
# pkg install drm-kmod
2. Configure to load kernel module (either one of the following)
# sysrc kld_list="/boot/modules/i915kms.ko"
# sysrc kld_list="/boot/modules/amdgpu.ko"
# sysrc kld_list="/boot/modules/radeonkms.ko"
3. Ensure users who login via xrdp are member of the "video" group
# pw groupmod video -m username|| pw groupmod wheel -m username
4. Edit /etc/X11/xrdp/xorg.conf to fit your environment
"/dev/dri/renderD128" might be different depending on your environment.
Find the following line and change it to the actual path.
Option "DRMDevice" "/dev/dri/renderD128"
Chenge "0" to "1" of the following line.
Option "DRI3" "0"
5. Restart your system and login via xrdp
See also the Wiki page for detailed instructions:
https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics#Hardware_Support
If hardware acceleration is properly configured, you will see logs like both
of the following in ~/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.10.log. 10 can be replaced with
display number.
"glamor X acceleration enabled on Mesa DRI Intel(R) Ivybridge Desktop"
"rdpScreenInit: rdpDri3Init ok"
EOM
}
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