Ubuntu packages and tests certain versions of the graphics drivers for each release, and doesn’t perform major updates. for maximum stability–particularly if you don’t care about gaming–stick with the graphics drivers ubuntu provides.. The intel graphics driver is part of the xserver-xorg-video-intel driver package, which is installed on all ubuntu systems by default. and since it isn't a proprietary driver package, it doesn't show up in jockey (aka the hardware drivers application).. Ubuntu automatically updates installed drivers and notifies you of proprietary upgrades, but you still need to know a little about your hardware to choose the best drivers. the linux kernel includes open-source modules -- i.e. drivers -- for most hardware, and ubuntu loads these modules from a boot archive called initramfs..
Introduction. there are two types of drivers that we can use: open source and proprietary drivers. this guide and its subpages describe how to install the proprietary binary / restricted drivers provided by video card manufacturers.. Details on how the ubuntu driver package can be unpacked and modified for other distros is covered in this article. note: this is a reference driver for supported displaylink