Hi Jon, Q: 1) Which OakLabs layer you using, and what exactly the failures messages are? A: I’m using the Oak Labs repo located here: https://github.com/OakLabsInc/meta-nvidia I have the “pyro” branch checked out, as it’s the only branch in the repo, and I followed the instructions in the “README” to add the recipe to my build by modifying my “local.conf” file.  This is the output it produces: $ bitbake sockeye-gm WARNING: Layer nvidia should set LAYERSERIES_COMPAT_nvidia in its conf/layer.conf file to list the core layer names it is compatible with. WARNING: Layer nvidia should set LAYERSERIES_COMPAT_nvidia in its conf/layer.conf file to list the core layer names it is compatible with. WARNING: Host distribution "ubuntu-18.04" has not been validated with this version of the build system; you may possibly experience unexpected failures. It is recommended that you use a tested distribution. Parsing recipes: 100% |########################################################################################################################################################| Time: 0:00:21 Parsing of 1553 .bb files complete (0 cached, 1553 parsed). 2188 targets, 73 skipped, 0 masked, 0 errors. ERROR: No recipes available for: /home/peniwize/yocto/poky/meta-nvidia/recipes-graphics/mesa/mesa_17.0.2.bbappend /home/peniwize/yocto/poky/meta-nvidia/recipes-graphics/xorg-xserver/xserver-xorg_1.19.1.bbappend Q: 2) Which NVIDIA and AMD devices you need to support? Specifically which drivers do you want installed? A: I’m planning to use an NVIDIA 1050 ti, if I can get the NVIDIA drivers working with Yocto.  The latest driver installer can be downloaded from: https://us.download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86_64/410.73/NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-410.73.run, which I found from https://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/139110, which I found from https://www.geforce.com/drivers. I’m not certain about which AMD device I would use.  I’m trying to find out which devices are supported by Yocto to see if I can find a hardware provider for any of them.  I currently have one hardware provider that offers these AMD devices: AMD Embedded Radeon™ GFX-E9175 AMD Radeon™ RX 560 GFX-AR560F16-5A AMD Radeon™ Pro WX 5100 GFX-5100 Radeon Pro AMD Radeon™ HD7750 GPU AMD Radeon™ E6760 Embedded GPU AMD Radeon™ E6760 Embedded GPU AMD Radeon™ E6760 Embedded GPU A quick google search for drivers led me to: https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics/radeon-500-series/radeon-rx-500-series/radeon-rx-560. It looks like I can download rpm’s or deb’s so perhaps I can extract the required drivers directly from those packages and use them verbatim.  I’ve never used a Radeon so I don’t know it it requires kernel modules or if there is any compilation involved with installing its drivers like there is with NVIDIA drivers. Thanks for the help! - Matt On 10/27/18 11:36 AM, Jon Szymaniak wrote: > On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 15:51 Matt Ervin > wrote: > > I’m creating a poky (sumo branch) based OS image for x86_64 PC > hardware. It’s an embedded device that is essentially a desktop PC > in a box with additional features. My device requires accelerated > graphics (either NVIDIA or AMD, not Intel) and I’m having > difficulty identifying which layer and recipe to use for either > device. Are there any recipes that encapsulate the NVIDIA Linux > desktop binary drivers for x86? If not then are there any > consultants willing to sell me some time to help me create one, or > to create one for me? I did some google searching and found a > layer from OakLabs, but it doesn’t work (at least not with the > sumo branch). The README file in the recipe also states that it’s > likely to break the build, and it did produce errors for me. I’m > not familiar with AMD on Linux so I don’t know if the > xf86-video-ati recipe in the meta-oe layer provides accelerated > desktop drivers or, if it does, which AMD devices it supports. I’m > obviously very new to Yocto so any guidance is greatly appreciated. > > > > - Matt > > > Hi Matt, > > Any chance you share a bit more info including: > > 1) Which OakLabs layer you using, and what exactly the failures > messages are? > > 2) Which NVIDIA and AMD devices you need to support?  Specifically > which drivers do you want installed? > > > Thanks, > Jon