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Intel recently released a new version of Linux Graphics Installer. In the new version will not support Ubuntu 15.04, but must use the Ubuntu 15.10 Wily.
Linux version of the Intel® Graphics installation lets you easily install the latest version of the graphics and video driver for your Intel Graphics hardware. It can ensure that you always use the latest enhancements and optimization capabilities and the ability to install Intel Graphics Stack, and to ensure that you have in your Intel graphics hardware down, enjoy the best user experience. Now install the Linux version of the Intel® Graphics supports the latest version of Ubuntu.
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1. Download the installer from this link page. Currently supported Ubuntu 15.10 version is version 1.2.1. You can set up the system -> more information check your operating system (32-bit or 64-bit) type.
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2. Once the download is complete, click on the download directory to install the .deb package, open it with Ubuntu Software Center, and then click the "Install" button.
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3. In order to allow the system to trust Intel Graphics installer, you need to add the keys for it by the following command.
Use shortcut keys Ctrl + Alt + T or Unity Dash in the "Application Launcher" open terminal. Run the following command and then click Paste.
wget - no-check-certificate https://download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-KEY-ilg -O - | sudo apt-key add -
wget - no-check-certificate https://download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-KEY-ilg-2 -O - | sudo apt-key add -
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Note: During the first run command, if the key after the download is complete, the cursor does not move and has stopped flashing, then, like the above picture shows, enter your password (input not see what there is changes) then Enter on the line.
Finally, open the Intel Graphics Installer by Unity Dash or application launcher. |
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