i915 is the driver originally intended for third generation Intel GMA graphics technology of two decades ago. Xe graphics employ some considerable basic changes, so a new kernel module (driver) for Xe has been in development for some time, little by little getting more improvements into newer kernels. It may be that the old i915 driver isn't compatible with the Xe in your i5-1340P, so needs the "experimental" Linux Xe driver to be forced into use by blocking use of i915.
Another possibility is that not having a kernel graphics module for Intel loaded for optimal performance, causing fallback to much lower performing generic X drivers, nevertheless produces performance adequate to your requirements.
Another possibility is that not having a kernel graphics module for Intel loaded for optimal performance, causing fallback to much lower performing generic X drivers, nevertheless produces performance adequate to your requirements.
Statistics: Posted by mrmazda — 2024-08-13 23:43