Intel Graphic Installer 2.0.2 fails on fresh ubuntu 16.04












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Topic says it all. I have some issues with intel graphic tool installation from 01.org. This is a fresh ubuntu installation and i double checked it's specifically for mine Ubuntu version 16.04.



All checks complete successfully but during installation (stage package installation) i got error:




Error running transaction:
GDBus.Error:org.debian.apt.TransactionFailed:
error-dep-resolution-failed: The following packages have unmet
dependencies:



libgles1-mesa: Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 12.0.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) but
17.0.7-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 is to be installed




Before linux reinstall i had linux 16.04.2 version and there was no issues with updating, but now i have 16.04.3 and it seems problematic.



Is there any cure for that?



Thank you



Update: intel graphic updater tool version is 2.0.2










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    Topic says it all. I have some issues with intel graphic tool installation from 01.org. This is a fresh ubuntu installation and i double checked it's specifically for mine Ubuntu version 16.04.



    All checks complete successfully but during installation (stage package installation) i got error:




    Error running transaction:
    GDBus.Error:org.debian.apt.TransactionFailed:
    error-dep-resolution-failed: The following packages have unmet
    dependencies:



    libgles1-mesa: Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 12.0.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) but
    17.0.7-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 is to be installed




    Before linux reinstall i had linux 16.04.2 version and there was no issues with updating, but now i have 16.04.3 and it seems problematic.



    Is there any cure for that?



    Thank you



    Update: intel graphic updater tool version is 2.0.2










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      Topic says it all. I have some issues with intel graphic tool installation from 01.org. This is a fresh ubuntu installation and i double checked it's specifically for mine Ubuntu version 16.04.



      All checks complete successfully but during installation (stage package installation) i got error:




      Error running transaction:
      GDBus.Error:org.debian.apt.TransactionFailed:
      error-dep-resolution-failed: The following packages have unmet
      dependencies:



      libgles1-mesa: Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 12.0.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) but
      17.0.7-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 is to be installed




      Before linux reinstall i had linux 16.04.2 version and there was no issues with updating, but now i have 16.04.3 and it seems problematic.



      Is there any cure for that?



      Thank you



      Update: intel graphic updater tool version is 2.0.2










      share|improve this question














      Topic says it all. I have some issues with intel graphic tool installation from 01.org. This is a fresh ubuntu installation and i double checked it's specifically for mine Ubuntu version 16.04.



      All checks complete successfully but during installation (stage package installation) i got error:




      Error running transaction:
      GDBus.Error:org.debian.apt.TransactionFailed:
      error-dep-resolution-failed: The following packages have unmet
      dependencies:



      libgles1-mesa: Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 12.0.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) but
      17.0.7-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 is to be installed




      Before linux reinstall i had linux 16.04.2 version and there was no issues with updating, but now i have 16.04.3 and it seems problematic.



      Is there any cure for that?



      Thank you



      Update: intel graphic updater tool version is 2.0.2







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          Unfortunately, sudo apt install -f and sudo dpkg --configure -a didn't work out well for me, but I made the following steps:




          1. If you have already installed mesa-utils (comes with fresh installation, if you tick Download latest updates on ubuntu installation) purge/remove it.


          2. Add PPA repository for stable mesa-utils:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/pkppa && sudo apt-get update



          3. Once it's done, launch graphics tool updater.



          Hope it helps someone



          Update: 01.org discontinued support for Intel Graphics since Ubuntu 18.04 release and download has been removed as well. However, *.deb package is still available in 01.org official repository.






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            Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

            – doug
            Aug 12 '17 at 11:35













          • I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

            – Mr. Raspberry
            Sep 12 '17 at 15:21











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          Unfortunately, sudo apt install -f and sudo dpkg --configure -a didn't work out well for me, but I made the following steps:




          1. If you have already installed mesa-utils (comes with fresh installation, if you tick Download latest updates on ubuntu installation) purge/remove it.


          2. Add PPA repository for stable mesa-utils:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/pkppa && sudo apt-get update



          3. Once it's done, launch graphics tool updater.



          Hope it helps someone



          Update: 01.org discontinued support for Intel Graphics since Ubuntu 18.04 release and download has been removed as well. However, *.deb package is still available in 01.org official repository.






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            Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

            – doug
            Aug 12 '17 at 11:35













          • I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

            – Mr. Raspberry
            Sep 12 '17 at 15:21
















          5














          Unfortunately, sudo apt install -f and sudo dpkg --configure -a didn't work out well for me, but I made the following steps:




          1. If you have already installed mesa-utils (comes with fresh installation, if you tick Download latest updates on ubuntu installation) purge/remove it.


          2. Add PPA repository for stable mesa-utils:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/pkppa && sudo apt-get update



          3. Once it's done, launch graphics tool updater.



          Hope it helps someone



          Update: 01.org discontinued support for Intel Graphics since Ubuntu 18.04 release and download has been removed as well. However, *.deb package is still available in 01.org official repository.






          share|improve this answer





















          • 1





            Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

            – doug
            Aug 12 '17 at 11:35













          • I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

            – Mr. Raspberry
            Sep 12 '17 at 15:21














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          Unfortunately, sudo apt install -f and sudo dpkg --configure -a didn't work out well for me, but I made the following steps:




          1. If you have already installed mesa-utils (comes with fresh installation, if you tick Download latest updates on ubuntu installation) purge/remove it.


          2. Add PPA repository for stable mesa-utils:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/pkppa && sudo apt-get update



          3. Once it's done, launch graphics tool updater.



          Hope it helps someone



          Update: 01.org discontinued support for Intel Graphics since Ubuntu 18.04 release and download has been removed as well. However, *.deb package is still available in 01.org official repository.






          share|improve this answer















          Unfortunately, sudo apt install -f and sudo dpkg --configure -a didn't work out well for me, but I made the following steps:




          1. If you have already installed mesa-utils (comes with fresh installation, if you tick Download latest updates on ubuntu installation) purge/remove it.


          2. Add PPA repository for stable mesa-utils:



            sudo add-apt-repository ppa:paulo-miguel-dias/pkppa && sudo apt-get update



          3. Once it's done, launch graphics tool updater.



          Hope it helps someone



          Update: 01.org discontinued support for Intel Graphics since Ubuntu 18.04 release and download has been removed as well. However, *.deb package is still available in 01.org official repository.







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            Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

            – doug
            Aug 12 '17 at 11:35













          • I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

            – Mr. Raspberry
            Sep 12 '17 at 15:21














          • 1





            Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

            – doug
            Aug 12 '17 at 11:35













          • I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

            – Mr. Raspberry
            Sep 12 '17 at 15:21








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          Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

          – doug
          Aug 12 '17 at 11:35







          Not really an answer to question at all. The Intel installer you used was only for the release version of 16.04. It can't be used on 16.04 once HWE packages are installed nor on HWE 16.04.x releases.

          – doug
          Aug 12 '17 at 11:35















          I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

          – Mr. Raspberry
          Sep 12 '17 at 15:21





          I have done this and then added PPA. It works. Thanks

          – Mr. Raspberry
          Sep 12 '17 at 15:21


















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