Man I need this driver but from doc inside package looks like they're more Ubuntu-centric..
Code:
What it does:
The installer carries out the following tasks, prompting the user
for authorisation when a privileged operation needs to be carried out:
- Adding a repository to the package manager configuration
- This will be a collabora-hosted Yum or Apt repository,
as appropriate to the target machine, during the testing phase.
- An 01.org repository is a possible candidate for the actual release
- Installing the Intel graphics stack:
| Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) | Fedora 17 (beefy)
-----------------+------------------------+----------------------------
i915-dkms | (3.4 -> 3.2 backport) | -
kernel | - | 3.6.x (from fedora updates)
mesa | 9.0.1 | 9.0.1
xf86-video-intel | 2.20.0 | 2.20.12
libva | 1.0.15 | 1.1.0
vaapi-driver | 1.0.17 | 1.0.19
cairo | 1.12.2 | 1.12.4
llvm-libs | 3.1 | 3.1
libwayland | 1.0.0 | 1.0.0
libdrm | 2.4.39 | 2.4.40
-----------------+------------------------+----------------------------
| Ubuntu 12.10 (quantal) | Fedora 18 (spherical)
-----------------+------------------------+----------------------------
i915-dkms | (3.6.5 -> 3.5 backport)| -
mesa | 9.0.1 | -
xf86-video-intel | 2.20.12 | -
libva | 1.1.0 | 1.1.1
vaapi-driver | 1.0.19 | 1.0.20
cairo | 1.12.4 | -
libwayland | 1.0.0 | -
libdrm | 2.4.40 | -
-----------------+------------------------+----------------------------
| Ubuntu 13.04 (raring) |
-----------------+------------------------+----------------------------
i915-dkms | - | -
mesa | - | -
xf86-video-intel | - | -
libva | 1.1.1 | -
vaapi-driver | 1.0.20 | -
cairo | - | -
libwayland | - | -
libdrm | - | -
They didn't even bother updating it for F19 so I'll wait to get it from Red Hat's repo.