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I was trying this but get errors: installing-intel-graphics-driver-in-ubuntu-16-04

Error message:

Checking if Intel graphics card available...
  • checking for i915 module in /sys/module
  • i915 module found
Checking if Intel graphics card available... OK
Retrieving information from 01.org...
  • fetching https://download.01.org/gfx/ilg-config.cfg
  • saving to /home/sujan/.ilg-config
  • fetched 1626 bytes
  • fetched 9818 bytes
  • fetched 12301 bytes
  • looking up [Ubuntu artful] configuration
Retrieving information from 01.org... OK
Checking distribution... Failed
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  • Intel® Graphics Update Tool v2.0.6 for Ubuntu* 17.04, 64-bit – Ashrafuzzaman Sujan Nov 25 '17 at 18:01
  • Where did you get the Intel® Graphics Update Tool for *17.04*? I'm just able to find the one for *16.04*, and as you're using Artful (it seems) of course the distribution check fails for both of them. What's your actual question? – dessert Nov 25 '17 at 19:23
  • here is the url: https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-update-tool-linux-os-v2.0.6 @dessert Just I need to install Intel Graphics driver on my Ubuntu 17.10 – Ashrafuzzaman Sujan Nov 25 '17 at 20:29
  • May I ask *why* you want to install this driver? What's the problem? – dessert Nov 25 '17 at 20:38
  • currently my PC using an alternative driver for Intel graphics card. But Intel graphics driver is available so I want to use this one. – Ashrafuzzaman Sujan Nov 26 '17 at 18:26
  • Well, as you see the proprietary driver Intel provides is for 17.04, not 17.10 – I doubt you can work around that. If there's no problem just stick with the free alternative you currently use. – dessert Nov 26 '17 at 19:01
  • Historically, Intel drivers have been buggy. For great Linux video, you had to go with nVidia. ATI usually works. I would love to see Intel get their act together because my current system is forcing me to use Intel video, which works well enough with the default drivers. A lot better than it used to. I don't do any 3D, or when I do, it's pretty sparkly. – GlenPeterson Dec 12 '17 at 15:17
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    graphics tool is deprecated https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/update-tool – austin Nov 19 '18 at 16:54

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Until now Intel doesn't offer support for Ubuntu 17.10. I'm using updated drivers from ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers with 2 external monitors, so far without any problems on integrated graphic:

$ lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 vga 
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630 [8086:5912] (rev 04)
        Subsystem: ASRock Incorporation HD Graphics 630 [1849:5912]
        Kernel driver in use: i915

You can install Updated and Optimized Open Graphics Drivers from PPA repository:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade -y
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Just change temporarily /etc/lsb-release to correspond to Zesty Zapus, it will work fine.

First, make backup

sudo cp /etc/lsb-release /etc/lsb-release.backup

Then edit the file

sudo -H gedit /etc/lsb-release

Replace contents with:

DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=17.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=zesty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 17.04"

When you are done installing the tool and the drivers, simply revert the changes:

sudo rm -f /etc/lsb-release
sudo cp /etc/lsb-release.backup /etc/lsb-release
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  • I have fetched an error. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1csQOCtV5BEZIJowjXX4itygEsO5JcTn0/view?usp=sharing – Ashrafuzzaman Sujan Dec 19 '17 at 04:07
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    You didn't follow the instruction on the [download page](https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-update-tool-linux-os-v2.0.6), you need to install signatures. Here is how, run: `wget https://download.01.org/gfx/RPM-GPG-GROUP-KEY-ilg` and `sudo apt-key add RPM-GPG-GROUP-KEY-ilg` – Luka Dec 19 '17 at 19:07
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    It worked for me after installing the signatures, I think it should be added in the main answer, but you know better. – codersaif Dec 22 '17 at 18:57
  • or `apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 611B903CAB97EA77` – SteveSong Dec 28 '17 at 16:02
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Up to now Intel haven't provided a graphics driver for 17.10, the latest version of the Intel graphics update tool for Linux is v2.0.6 for Ubuntu 17.04 and this software obviously doesn't work for Ubuntu 17.10.

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  • I don't believe that offer support for 17.10 even today. They have released their 2017Q3 INTEL GRAPHICS STACK RECIPE but I don't believe thats made it over to 17.10 yet – Slick Nov 28 '17 at 03:06
  • And 17.04 isn't supported anymore by Canonical... Last time I tried I had Release notes file error – Waldemar Wosiński Mar 05 '18 at 11:34