>On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 02:19:42AM -0400, William Park wrote:
>> For NVidia cards, I just download/install
>>     NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-aaa.bb-no-compat32.run
>> It's one file, and it's easy.  To run mplayer with VDPAU, I just set
>>     vo=vdpau
>> in the configuration file.
>> 


As pointed out in other posts. Intel does not maintain a proprietary graphics 
driver for linux. *shock gasp*

It's all maintained and released up steam in the relevant open source projects 
(kernel, Mesa, xorg...).

More information is maintained on Intel's opensouce website.

https://01.org/linuxgraphics


This means you never half to think about it as it all just ship with your 
distro of choice.

Just one of the reasons it all goes under the radar is that it not Gamer level 
graphics hardware, so it's not covered by the benchmarking press.

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Scott Sullivan
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