@Zead
Yes Ubuntu use Intel Official drivers, but there is always a delay.
You can get Intel Drivers direct from Intel site if you want.
It seems unless you start adding PPA's then you don't get everything you need unless you stop using LTS
14.04.3 gives the Kernel 3.19 , But you need 15.10 to get all drivers also..
I guess this is where you have to make a decision..??
You stay with known/hardware and stability with LTS
and try to "patch" for New Hardware if possible.
or
to keep up with Latest New Hardware, don't use LTS
Yes Ubuntu use Intel Official drivers, but there is always a delay.
You can get Intel Drivers direct from Intel site if you want.
It seems unless you start adding PPA's then you don't get everything you need unless you stop using LTS
14.04.3 gives the Kernel 3.19 , But you need 15.10 to get all drivers also..
I guess this is where you have to make a decision..??
You stay with known/hardware and stability with LTS
and try to "patch" for New Hardware if possible.
or
to keep up with Latest New Hardware, don't use LTS
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Computers Early days:
ZX Spectrum(1982) , HP-150 MS-DOS(1983) , Amstrad CPC464(1984) , BBC Micro B+64(1985) , My First PC HP-Vectra(1987)