Intel Linux Graphics Installer 1.0.7 is out, Avilable for Linux Fedora 20 [ 32 bit & 64 bit ]


Intel Linux Graphics Installer 1.0.7 is out, Avilable for Linux Fedora 20 [ 32 bit & 64 bit ]

Intel Linux Graphics Installer 1.0.7 is out, Avilable for Linux Fedora 20 [ 32 bit & 64 bit ]

Intel Graphics Installer is an open source application that provides Linux users with a straightforward way to install the latest video drivers for their Intel graphics cards in any Linux-based operating system.

The program has been created because of the lack of graphical installers for the official Intel graphics and video drivers on the Linux platform. With it, you can rest assure that you’ll have all the latest optimizations, fixes and enhancements for your Intel graphics hardware.

It is distributed as a native installer that works by default with the latest stable versions of the Ubuntu and Fedora Linux distributions. However, Intel also provides a source archive that allows users to configure, compile and install the program in other Linux OSes.

When running the installer, it will first locate and configure the software repositories required for updating your Linux system with the latest graphics drivers from Intel. It will also check to see what Intel graphics card is available on your machine.

What's New in This Release:
  • The xserver-xorg package will not be updated on either Ubuntu* or Fedora*
  • Supports Ubuntu 14.04 and Fedora 20 operating systems

To Install Intel Linux Graphics Installer 1.0.7 in Linux Fedora 20 [ 32 bit & 64 bit ] , open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:

For Linux Fedora 20 32 bit system :
wget http://goo.gl/zocNXT
sudo yum localinstall intel-linux-graphics*.rpm

For Linux Fedora 20 64 bit system :
wget http://goo.gl/M76vWE
sudo yum localinstall intel-linux-graphics*.rpm


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