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intel in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx (driver free)

  • continued the series of articles devoted to the activation of 3D acceleration in different types of hardware, in this case we will see how to activate the 3D graphics acceleration
  • Intel using free driver. The advantage of this driver is that is fitted as standard in Ubuntu and is free, its main disadvantage is the low performance achieved which makes it difficult or impossible to play games that require a high level graphic.
    For this article I used 10.04 Lucid Lynx 32bit Ubuntu on a Asus EeePC 1005HA Netbook with Intel Mobile 945GME Express graphics

    driver installation and activation of

    This is the driver that is used by default after installation which generally will not need to install it, but if it has been cleared for any reason we can reinstall and use it with the command: sudo aptitude reinstall

    xserver-xorg-video-intel & & sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg Check results The fastest way to verify that the drivers have been installed and in use is using the command:

    glxinfo Mesa. And we are able to configure
    stationery, put those 3D screensavers that impressive or use gnome-shell
    • .

    Desktop Effects (compiz) with free driver Intel

    • Gnome-shell

    The bad news for most gamers is that the driver hardly able to move with ease any 3D game.

    More Intel OpenGL

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