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-{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
-
-let
-
-  cfg = config.hardware.opengl;
-
-  kernelPackages = config.boot.kernelPackages;
-
-  videoDrivers = config.services.xserver.videoDrivers;
-
-  package = pkgs.buildEnv {
-    name = "opengl-drivers";
-    paths = [ cfg.package ] ++ cfg.extraPackages;
-  };
-
-  package32 = pkgs.buildEnv {
-    name = "opengl-drivers-32bit";
-    paths = [ cfg.package32 ] ++ cfg.extraPackages32;
-  };
-
-in
-
-{
-
-  imports = [
-    (lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "services" "xserver" "vaapiDrivers" ] [ "hardware" "opengl" "extraPackages" ])
-    (lib.mkRemovedOptionModule [ "hardware" "opengl" "s3tcSupport" ] "S3TC support is now always enabled in Mesa.")
-  ];
-
-  options = {
-
-    hardware.opengl = {
-      enable = lib.mkOption {
-        description = ''
-          Whether to enable OpenGL drivers. This is needed to enable
-          OpenGL support in X11 systems, as well as for Wayland compositors
-          like sway and Weston. It is enabled by default
-          by the corresponding modules, so you do not usually have to
-          set it yourself, only if there is no module for your wayland
-          compositor of choice. See services.xserver.enable and
-          programs.sway.enable.
-        '';
-        type = lib.types.bool;
-        default = false;
-      };
-
-      driSupport = lib.mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.bool;
-        default = true;
-        description = ''
-          Whether to enable accelerated OpenGL rendering through the
-          Direct Rendering Interface (DRI).
-        '';
-      };
-
-      driSupport32Bit = lib.mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.bool;
-        default = false;
-        description = ''
-          On 64-bit systems, whether to support Direct Rendering for
-          32-bit applications (such as Wine).  This is currently only
-          supported for the `nvidia` as well as
-          `Mesa`.
-        '';
-      };
-
-      package = lib.mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.package;
-        internal = true;
-        description = ''
-          The package that provides the OpenGL implementation.
-        '';
-      };
-
-      package32 = lib.mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.package;
-        internal = true;
-        description = ''
-          The package that provides the 32-bit OpenGL implementation on
-          64-bit systems. Used when {option}`driSupport32Bit` is
-          set.
-        '';
-      };
-
-      extraPackages = lib.mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.package;
-        default = [];
-        example = lib.literalExpression "with pkgs; [ intel-media-driver intel-ocl intel-vaapi-driver ]";
-        description = ''
-          Additional packages to add to OpenGL drivers.
-          This can be used to add OpenCL drivers, VA-API/VDPAU drivers etc.
-
-          ::: {.note}
-          intel-media-driver supports hardware Broadwell (2014) or newer. Older hardware should use the mostly unmaintained intel-vaapi-driver driver.
-          :::
-        '';
-      };
-
-      extraPackages32 =lib. mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.package;
-        default = [];
-        example = lib.literalExpression "with pkgs.pkgsi686Linux; [ intel-media-driver intel-vaapi-driver ]";
-        description = ''
-          Additional packages to add to 32-bit OpenGL drivers on 64-bit systems.
-          Used when {option}`driSupport32Bit` is set. This can be used to add OpenCL drivers, VA-API/VDPAU drivers etc.
-
-          ::: {.note}
-          intel-media-driver supports hardware Broadwell (2014) or newer. Older hardware should use the mostly unmaintained intel-vaapi-driver driver.
-          :::
-        '';
-      };
-
-      setLdLibraryPath = lib.mkOption {
-        type = lib.types.bool;
-        internal = true;
-        default = false;
-        description = ''
-          Whether the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable
-          should be set to the locations of driver libraries. Drivers which
-          rely on overriding libraries should set this to true. Drivers which
-          support `libglvnd` and other dispatch libraries
-          instead of overriding libraries should not set this.
-        '';
-      };
-    };
-
-  };
-
-  config = lib.mkIf cfg.enable {
-    assertions = [
-      { assertion = cfg.driSupport32Bit -> pkgs.stdenv.isx86_64;
-        message = "Option driSupport32Bit only makes sense on a 64-bit system.";
-      }
-      { assertion = cfg.driSupport32Bit -> (config.boot.kernelPackages.kernel.features.ia32Emulation or false);
-        message = "Option driSupport32Bit requires a kernel that supports 32bit emulation";
-      }
-    ];
-
-    systemd.tmpfiles.settings.opengl = {
-      "/run/opengl-driver"."L+".argument = toString package;
-      "/run/opengl-driver-32" =
-        if pkgs.stdenv.isi686 then
-          { "L+".argument = "opengl-driver"; }
-        else if cfg.driSupport32Bit then
-          { "L+".argument = toString package32; }
-        else
-          { "r" = {}; };
-    };
-
-    environment.sessionVariables.LD_LIBRARY_PATH = lib.mkIf cfg.setLdLibraryPath
-      ([ "/run/opengl-driver/lib" ] ++ lib.optional cfg.driSupport32Bit "/run/opengl-driver-32/lib");
-
-    hardware.opengl.package = lib.mkDefault pkgs.mesa.drivers;
-    hardware.opengl.package32 = lib.mkDefault pkgs.pkgsi686Linux.mesa.drivers;
-
-    boot.extraModulePackages = lib.optional (lib.elem "virtualbox" videoDrivers) kernelPackages.virtualboxGuestAdditions;
-  };
-}