How to install proprietary drivers in Ubuntu. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share. Alike 3. 0 Unported License. Future versions of this will be on my blog. Most of the time, Ubuntu will automatically have drivers available via the Linux kernel for your computers hardware sound card, wireless card, graphics card, etc. However, Ubuntu doesnt include proprietary drivers in a default installation for a number of reasons.
You can read more about Ubuntus philosophical approach to free and non free think freedom, not cost software and firmware in Mark Shuttleworths blog. Mark Shuttleworth is Ubuntus founder and currently its primary funder. Upgrading to the latest version of the proprietary Nvidia drivers in Ubuntu or Linux Mint was pretty complicated a while back. You would either have to use the. In early April AMD released the AMDGPUPRO 17. 10 driver as their first hybrid proprietary driver update in some time. With this update came support for Ubuntu 16. 04. 2. New users tend to favor immediate functionality over long term ideological gains, so if you have an proprietary graphics or wireless card, you may want to install the proprietary drivers for it. Note if youre installing a wireless driver, you will need some other kind of internet connection to do thiswired connection, USB tethering, etc. Under System Settings, double click Additional Drivers. In Ubuntu 1. 2. 1.
Quantal Quetzal, Additional Drivers has been integrated into software properties. So search for software sources, and then click on the Additional Drivers tab. Youll then see that proprietary drivers are not in use. Click Activate to activate the driver and then, when prompted, enter your password and click Authenticate. Wait for the drivers to download and install. Then, click Close once the changes have been applied. In some cases you may have to restart the computer to have the driver enabled. In other cases, it may be working right away. Last updated 0. 42.