Hello,
I'm trying to activate the hardware OpenGL acceleration for the Raspberry Pi 4 so that I can take advantage of the OpenGL hardware acceleration that the Raspberry Pi 4 offers. I found this article detailing how it works within DietPi:
https://googleweblight.com/?lite_url=ht ... OXT8fUHC6A
The article says that it's automatically configured when I install Diet Pi, but this only seems to mention support for the Raspberry Pi 2+, but I have a Raspberry Pi 4. I tried opening Chromium and going to chrome://gpu, but it says everything is either disabled or running in software mode.
I tried searching in the dietpi-config program for a hardware acceleration setting for the display or graphics, but I couldn't find anything.
How do I manually enable the hardware acceleration within DietPi? Can it be done? I know the Raspberry Pi 4 supports it because I was using it in Raspbian Lite before I switched over to DietPi?
Raspberry Pi 4 OpenGL acceleration?
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 OpenGL acceleration?
@MichaIng
According this GitHub post, is this still something you need to look into? Or do I mixed it up?
https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/issu ... -572077882
According this GitHub post, is this still something you need to look into? Or do I mixed it up?
https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi/issu ... -572077882
Pls let us know if a solution is working. This could help others if they hit by similar situation. Your DietPi Team
Re: Raspberry Pi 4 OpenGL acceleration?
When installing Chromium via dietpi-software, it should install the correct package from RPi repo. For OpenGL, one needs to select the driver via dietpi-config > Display Options > Resolution.
Outstanding is to make the driver/overlay selection independent from resolution. Currently we apply fixed 1080p then.
Outstanding is to make the driver/overlay selection independent from resolution. Currently we apply fixed 1080p then.