Intel has drivers for most of its GPUs including those found in the Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors as well as the embedded video solutions in its Express Chipsets. ![]() The Intel Graphics Installer for Linux, which supports Ubuntu 13.10 and Fedora 19, allows you to stay current with the latest optimizations and fixes to Intel’s graphics drivers to ensure that you get the best experience under Linux. For many years now, Intel has been a strong proponent of Linux and recently the chip giant released a new version of its graphics drivers for Linux along with a program which allows you to easily install them. Fortunately over the last few years, the attitude of hardware vendors has started to change and many manufacturers do now provide official drivers for their products. Although a plethora of drivers exist for a large variety of devices, many of these drivers are reversed engineered and aren’t provided by the equipment manufacturers. In this guide, I will explain the steps I took to manually install the Firefox webdriver on Linux(Debian) and configure the PATH to get selenium working correctly. One of the problems with an open source operating system like Linux is the lack of official hardware support from device makers. I was one of the lucky ones that got to learn how to install the driver manually, hence this guide was born.
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