Intel Graphics Installer for Linux 2.0.3 Supports Ubuntu 16.10 and Fedora 24

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  • Post Updated: April 3, 2024

One of our readers informs us about the general availability of the Intel Graphics Update Tool 2.0.3 for Linux-based operating systems, which finally brings support for the latest Ubuntu and Fedora releases.

Previously known as Intel Graphics Installer for Linux, the Intel Graphics Update Tool is designed to let users install the latest graphics drivers for their Intel HD GPUs. It’s specifically made for Ubuntu and Fedora distributions, and the latest version finally adds support for Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) and Fedora 24, though Fedora 25 is out.

“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,” reads the <a href="https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/intel-graphics-update-tool-linux-os-v… (read…

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