Ok, I just found small solution for stable display without artifacts and 
blackouts. But I think hardware rendering is still of. May be I´ll get a 
hint here.
For making it stable I found following solution:

https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/6311

 

Stephan Hagen schrieb am Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2021 um 17:19:19 UTC+1:

> Hello all,
>
> I got it running on Intel NUC10FNH and use already latest kernel and 
> network is up and find.
> Can you give me a hint what you want to tell with 
> " - check GPU driver provides a better resolution (>= full HD display), "
>
> I have already 4k resolution but only software rendering.
> My xorg.0.log told me:   AIGLX error: Calling driver entry point failed. 
> ...reverting to software rendering."
> I can not find what I have to change. Graphics is lousy. 
> In my EFI - Boot settings at xen.cfg   is already (without my changes)  
>  options   "iommo=no-igfx" and kernel "i915.alpha_support=1"  like described
>
> May be somebody can help me to fix my graphic.
>
> Thank you
> Stephan
>
>
> Ludovic Bellier schrieb am Sonntag, 26. Juli 2020 um 18:47:02 UTC+2:
>
>> [Note: sorry for not replying directly to the original thread, but I 
>> wasn't yet registered to the mailing-list, so I can't do a reply with my 
>> MUA] 
>>
>> Original copy-paste mail from zhaojx88  (see : 
>> https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-users/vRKrs5ZIg9c/WUepmWP9BwAJ): 
>>
>> > Thanks for the guidance! 
>> > I also have nuc 10i7fnk. but I have problems installing qubes OS 
>> 4.0.  I hope I can get answers from you. 
>> > I Set legecy mode, security booting off, use USB stick to install OS. 
>> > The following warning maseges&error is displayed when booting. 
>> > "WARN anaconda: 
>> /usr/lib64/python3.5/site-packages/pyanaconda/pwpolicy.py:101:PendingDeprecationWarning:
>>  
>>
>> add_option is deprecated and will be removed in 
>>
>> > pykickstart-3.  Use add_argument instead. 
>> >    op.add.option("--minlen",type="int") 
>> > ...... 
>> > WARN anaconda.stdout:Not asking for VNC because we don't have a network 
>> > ...... 
>> > WARN anaconda:X startup failed: Xorg exited with status 1 
>> > WARN anaconda.stdout:X startup failed,aborting installation 
>> > ERR anaconda.stdout:X startup failed, aboting installation" 
>> > 
>> > Do I miss setting something in bios or do I need to install the OS 
>> with DVD? 
>> > Thanks a lot! 
>>
>> zhaojx88, 
>>
>>     you got a *network error*, so may be, you should follow my steps 
>> with a USB Network Interface Controller (aka USB ethernet), because the 
>> internal ethernet card isn't recognized by the default 4.9 linux kernel. 
>>
>>     My BIOS setting: 
>>
>> Boot (section) 
>>
>>   Secure Boot        Disabled 
>>
>>   UEFI Boot            Enabled 
>>
>>   Legacy Boot        Enabled 
>>
>>   > Secure Boot (sub-section) 
>>
>>     System Mode    User 
>>
>>     Secure Boot      Disabled 
>>
>>     Not Active (title) 
>>
>>     Secure Boot Mode   Standard 
>>
>>   > Boot Priority 
>>
>>     UEFI Boot       x (i.e. checked) 
>>
>>     Legacy Boot   x (i.e. checked) 
>>
>>     USB                x (i.e. checked) 
>>
>>     I used the 4.0.3 ISO from https://www.qubes-os.org/downloads/  on a 
>> USB storage stick. On boot I used the F10 key for choosing the *UEFI* 
>> USB device stick. And I installed Qubes-OS on my SSD with the help of 
>> the Qubes-OS documentation. 
>>
>>     Note also than my first 4GB USB stick was too small for the iso, 
>> finally I used a 32GB stick (but 8GB will be fine). 
>>
>>     If this doesn't resolve your problem, give more information (BIOS 
>> screenshots, when you got the above error message, ...) 
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Ludovic 
>>
>>

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