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I have a AiO (HP ProOne 400 G2 20-inch Touch All-in-One PC):
Graphics:
"Intel HD Graphics 530".
I install Ubuntu 16.04 and then install "intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.6_amd64.deb" but I have error "Distribution not supported".



Edit:
I find problem. I can install Ubuntu just with nomodeset mode. So now I have low resolution. In this case what to do I do? I install Ubuntu 18.04.



"About" details:
Graphics llvmpipe (LLVM 6.0, 256 bits).
I also checked "Additional Drivers" which indicated,
No additional drivers are available.
No proprietary drivers are in use.



The output for sudo lshw | grep -A9 VGA is the following:



description: VGA compatible controller
product: HD Graphics 530
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 2
bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
version: 06
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list
configuration: latency=0









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    I have a AiO (HP ProOne 400 G2 20-inch Touch All-in-One PC):
    Graphics:
    "Intel HD Graphics 530".
    I install Ubuntu 16.04 and then install "intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.6_amd64.deb" but I have error "Distribution not supported".



    Edit:
    I find problem. I can install Ubuntu just with nomodeset mode. So now I have low resolution. In this case what to do I do? I install Ubuntu 18.04.



    "About" details:
    Graphics llvmpipe (LLVM 6.0, 256 bits).
    I also checked "Additional Drivers" which indicated,
    No additional drivers are available.
    No proprietary drivers are in use.



    The output for sudo lshw | grep -A9 VGA is the following:



    description: VGA compatible controller
    product: HD Graphics 530
    vendor: Intel Corporation
    physical id: 2
    bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
    version: 06
    width: 64 bits
    clock: 33MHz
    capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list
    configuration: latency=0









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      I have a AiO (HP ProOne 400 G2 20-inch Touch All-in-One PC):
      Graphics:
      "Intel HD Graphics 530".
      I install Ubuntu 16.04 and then install "intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.6_amd64.deb" but I have error "Distribution not supported".



      Edit:
      I find problem. I can install Ubuntu just with nomodeset mode. So now I have low resolution. In this case what to do I do? I install Ubuntu 18.04.



      "About" details:
      Graphics llvmpipe (LLVM 6.0, 256 bits).
      I also checked "Additional Drivers" which indicated,
      No additional drivers are available.
      No proprietary drivers are in use.



      The output for sudo lshw | grep -A9 VGA is the following:



      description: VGA compatible controller
      product: HD Graphics 530
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 2
      bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
      version: 06
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list
      configuration: latency=0









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      I have a AiO (HP ProOne 400 G2 20-inch Touch All-in-One PC):
      Graphics:
      "Intel HD Graphics 530".
      I install Ubuntu 16.04 and then install "intel-graphics-update-tool_2.0.6_amd64.deb" but I have error "Distribution not supported".



      Edit:
      I find problem. I can install Ubuntu just with nomodeset mode. So now I have low resolution. In this case what to do I do? I install Ubuntu 18.04.



      "About" details:
      Graphics llvmpipe (LLVM 6.0, 256 bits).
      I also checked "Additional Drivers" which indicated,
      No additional drivers are available.
      No proprietary drivers are in use.



      The output for sudo lshw | grep -A9 VGA is the following:



      description: VGA compatible controller
      product: HD Graphics 530
      vendor: Intel Corporation
      physical id: 2
      bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
      version: 06
      width: 64 bits
      clock: 33MHz
      capabilities: pciexpress msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list
      configuration: latency=0






      intel-graphics nomodeset






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          • But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:41










          • can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:43










          • Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:44












          • Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:50












          • First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
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          • But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:41










          • can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:43










          • Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:44












          • Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:50












          • First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:54















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          This tool was discontinued



          More info here



          Please refrain from using a discontinued tool because there won't be any bug fixes provided in case you face an issue



          Also as it is mentioned in the post, linux already includes necessary drivers, so you should not face any problems without proprietary ones






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          • But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:41










          • can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:43










          • Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:44












          • Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:50












          • First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:54













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          This tool was discontinued



          More info here



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          Also as it is mentioned in the post, linux already includes necessary drivers, so you should not face any problems without proprietary ones







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          • But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:41










          • can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:43










          • Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:44












          • Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:50












          • First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:54


















          • But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:41










          • can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:43










          • Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:44












          • Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
            – neda
            Nov 19 at 8:50












          • First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
            – akabhirav
            Nov 19 at 8:54
















          But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
          – neda
          Nov 19 at 8:41




          But in display setting I have just resolution 640*480.
          – neda
          Nov 19 at 8:41












          can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
          – akabhirav
          Nov 19 at 8:43




          can you go here and try to install all the mentioned packages: 01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/…
          – akabhirav
          Nov 19 at 8:43












          Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
          – akabhirav
          Nov 19 at 8:44






          Also try to update your system to get all the latest packages and check if this fixes your issue, if not then try the above comment
          – akabhirav
          Nov 19 at 8:44














          Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
          – neda
          Nov 19 at 8:50






          Thanks for your reply. There are many links (https://01.org/linuxgraphics/downloads/2018q1-intel-graphics-stack-recipe). Which links to download?
          – neda
          Nov 19 at 8:50














          First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
          – akabhirav
          Nov 19 at 8:54




          First try to upgrade the system, if that does not work only then move ahead with this. You may have problems installing all of them, Linux Kernel - 4.16 Mesa - 18.0 Libdrm - 2.4.91 Libva - 2.1.0 Vaapi intel-driver - 2.1.0 Cairo - 1.15.10 Intel-gpu-tools - 1.22 Xserver - 1.19.99.901
          – akabhirav
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