Intel Graphics Update Tool, formerly known as the Intel Graphics Installer, has now reached the 2.0.3 release with support for Ubuntu 16.10 and Fedora 24.
- Intel Graphic Driver Ubuntu 14.04
- Intel Graphics Driver Ubuntu 17.04
- Intel Graphics Driver Ubuntu 16.04
As of the time of writing this article, the Intel Graphics Installer for Linux™ only worked for Ubuntu 15.10. If you have Ubuntu 16.04 and would like to use the graphics installer, you can use these commands to trick the installer to think that you’re running 15.10. Intel has recently announced the release of its Linux Graphics Update Tool 2.0.2. Ubuntu 16.04 is supported so it’s easy to install the latest Intel Graphics Stack in this LTS release.
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The Intel® Graphics Update Tool for Linux* OS (formerly known as the Intel® Graphics Installer for Linux*) was renamed starting from version 2.0.2, in order to more accurately reflect the purpose of the tool. Linux distributions already include by default an Intel® graphics driver, without needing any extra installation. This tool aims to make the latest Intel® Graphics Stack available before it gets officially released by Linux* OS vendors. Specifically, it benefits those Linux* users of both Ubuntu* and Fedora* distributions who want to update their graphics subsystems for Intel® platforms.
Intel Graphic Driver Ubuntu 14.04
Version 2.0.3 of the update tool is targeted specifically at both Ubuntu* 16.10 and Fedora* 24. Earlier revisions for those Linux distributions are now deprecated and are no longer being supported by the update tool. Please upgrade to a more recent version of your OS distribution if you want to take advantage of this release.
Intel Graphics Driver Ubuntu 17.04
The 2.0.3 release includes the Mesa 12.0.3 3D Graphics Library, Cairo 1.15.2 graphics library, libva-intel-driver 1.7.2, as well as all the libva related libraries, such as libva-wayland, libva-tpi, libva-glx, libva-egl, libva-drm, libva-x11, and libva-utils. Also Intel Graphics Stack Recipe 2016Q3 for Linux is supported in this release.
Download & Install Intel Graphics Update Tool 2.0.3:
Intel Graphics Driver Ubuntu 16.04
Download the installer from the link below:
For Ubuntu, they are .deb binaries, just grab the one matches your OS type, and click to open & install via Ubuntu Software.
Once installed, launch it from Unity Dash and enjoy!
As you may know, Intel has released intel driver update utility for Linux and it’s available for Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 12.10 and Linux Mint from Intel Repository.
To add Intel Repository to Ubuntu, press Ctrl+Alt+T to open terminal. When it opens, run below commands:
Then download and install the GPG key via 2 commands:
Finally, install Intel Graphics Driver update utility via below command. Or update it to the latest via your favorite package manager.