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Tolik2014-03-19 19:12:48
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Tolik, 2014-03-19 19:12:48

Will integrated Intel HD Graphics work fine on Ubuntu?


Or rather, HD Graphics 2500. That is, I'm wondering if there will be any conflicts with the drivers, will this video card function normally? If so, then another question: will the Unity working environment work on it (not 2D, but just Unity, it's a little more beautiful)?

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avalak, 2014-03-19
@Diel

Intel has almost no graphics issues (with the exception of licensed gpu's).
In the case of the HD 2500, there will be no problems. Plus there is VAAPI support .
VAAPI .
Unity 2D is no more, so you have to install Unity.
Install firewood from Intel repositories and enable VAAPI support in players (I don't know if it is enabled by default in Ubuntu).

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Ruslan Tovmasyan, 2014-03-20
@sanslar

In Linux, Inetl's firewood is the most stable of all video firewood I've ever seen. Will work great.

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oleksandr_veles, 2014-03-19
@oleksandr_veles

HD2500 HD3000 HD4000 work without problems, though I tried it on other models.
Take a flash drive with ubuntu and try it in an offline store if the model is common.

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Alexander Karabanov, 2014-03-19
@karabanov

I have an Intel® HD Graphics to be exact HD Graphics 4000 and Ubuntu 13.10 no complaints. Everything works stably and even hardware acceleration in Google chrome works (if you enable it, of course).

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Evgeny Nizamiev, 2014-03-20
@RadiationX

I installed ubuntu on a motherboard with an Intel GMA**** vidyuha, I'll say this... This vidyukha is weak, terribly, it doesn't support many functions. But however everything went perfectly, without artifacts and lags.
your HD2500, 100% sure, will fly on ubuntu)

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afiskon, 2014-03-25
@afiskon

There shouldn't be any problem in theory.

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BADMADJACK, 2014-04-19
@badmadjack

My DELL 3300 costs 1000 graphics from intell, everything flies, only the system sees the graph core as ironlake mobile. The rest of the graphics (above 1000) are perceived by Ubuntu with a bang! There won't be any problems for sure.

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