![]() Package-manager-ubuntu.c/run_transaction_finished: APT transaction finished I'm still pretty new to linux and I'm not sure how to get these or to get around this. I seem to have quite a few missing dependencies. Sudo mv /etc/lsb-release_backup /etc/lsb-release Revert back to your old lsb-release file by doing the following in terminal: You can also open a terminal and execute:Īfter you run the intel installer and the installation is complete,DON'T REBOOT, Just look for the logo, or begin typing 'Intel'. Once installed, you can find the Intel Graphics Installer for Linux* in yourĪpplication dashboard. Sudo dpkg -i intel-linux-graphics-installer*.deb Open a terminal, andįor those running 32-bit Ubuntu, run the command below to download the 32-bitįor those running 64-bit Ubuntu, run the command below to download the 64-bit ![]() In order to "trust" the Intel® Graphics Installer for Linux*, you will need toĪdd keys to Ubuntu's software package manager ("apt"). We save the file, exit and then we reboot. Inside the file we copy/paste the following: Sudo mv /etc/lsb-release /etc/lsb-release_backup Create a backup of your lsb-release file. The driver package, so you should be cautious and backup your system beforeĬheck here first to see if your card is supportedġ. Some users have had issues with their systems after installing and configuring ![]() Running Ubuntu 14.04 > Zorin OS 9, continue below to learn how to install this package, If you surely know that your computer has an Intel graphic card and you’re I took snippets from both and modified for the new 1.0.5 driver ![]() Thanks goto Madvineger and Gizmuntu for their posts on this.
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