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= HardwareSupport = ##language:en #### Laptops calved off - is there a better way to handle the linkage? |
= Introduction = * [:HardwareIdentification:Identifying the hardware in your computer] |
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* [HardwareSupport/Machines/Laptops] * [HardwareSupport/Machines/Desktops] * [HardwareSupport/Machines/Servers] * [HardwareSupport/Machines/Barebones] * [HardwareSupport/Machines/VirtualMachines] |
* [:HardwareSupportMachinesDesktops:Desktops] * [:LaptopTestingTeam:Laptops] (Old reports: [:HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops:Laptops] ) * [:HardwareSupportMachinesServers:Servers] * [:HardwareSupportMachinesVirtualMachines:Virtual Machines] * [:HardwareSupportMachinesBarebones:'Barebones' PCs] |
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* [HardwareSupport/Components/VideoCards] * [HardwareSupport/Components/SoundCards] * [HardwareSupport/Components/Multimedia] * [HardwareSupport/Components/Multimedia/DigitalCameras] * [HardwareSupport/Components/Multimedia/WebCameras] * [HardwareSupport/Components/WiredNetworkCards] * [HardwareSupport/Components/WirelessNetworkCards] * [HardwareSupport/Components/Printers] * [HardwareSupport/Components/Scanners] ---- CategoryDocumentation: CategorySetup |
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* [:HardwareSupportComponentsBluetoothUsbAdapters:Bluetooth] * [http://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices Portable devices, including mobile phones, smart phones, and audio and video players.] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsMotherboards:Motherboards] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsModems:Modems] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsMouse:Mouse] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsMultimedia:Multimedia] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaDigitalCameras:Cameras] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras:Webcams] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters:Printers] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsScanners:Scanners] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsSerialPorts:Serial Ports] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsSerialATAControllers:Serial ATA Controllers] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsSoundCards:Sound Cards] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsUninterruptiblePowerSupply:Uninterruptible Power Supply] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCards:Video Cards] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsWiredNetworkCards:Network Cards] * [:HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards:Wireless Network Cards] |
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From DavidBuchmann Fri Apr 22 15:25:40 +0100 2005 From: David Buchmann Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 15:25:40 +0100 Subject: Looking for USB drivers Message-ID: <20050422152540+0100@https://www.ubuntulinux.org> |
= Other Resources = |
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A large database of linux usb devices and what driver they need can be found at http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/ | * https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Hardware * A large database of Linux-compatible USB devices and the drivers which they require can be found at [http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/ The Linux-USB Device Overview Website] * The [http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ Debian device driver check page] can check if most of your hardware is supported under Linux. Run the {{{lspci -n}}} command in a terminal and paste the output into the box on the website. Then, press the 'Check' button to run the check. * [http://hardware4linux.info Hardware4Linux] is a collaborative site to report or find the status of support under Linux for all Linux distributions. * [http://www.ubuntuhcl.org UbuntuHCL.org] is a free and easy to use hardware compatibility list for Ubuntu Linux. CategoryHardware CategoryHardware |
Introduction
[:HardwareIdentification:Identifying the hardware in your computer]
Pre-configured Systems
[:HardwareSupportMachinesDesktops:Desktops]
[:LaptopTestingTeam:Laptops] (Old reports: [:HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops:Laptops] )
[:HardwareSupportMachinesServers:Servers]
[:HardwareSupportMachinesVirtualMachines:Virtual Machines]
[:HardwareSupportMachinesBarebones:'Barebones' PCs]
Hardware Components
[:HardwareSupportComponentsBluetoothUsbAdapters:Bluetooth]
[http://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices Portable devices, including mobile phones, smart phones, and audio and video players.]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsMotherboards:Motherboards]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsModems:Modems]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsMouse:Mouse]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsMultimedia:Multimedia]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaDigitalCameras:Cameras]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras:Webcams]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters:Printers]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsScanners:Scanners]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsSerialPorts:Serial Ports]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsSerialATAControllers:Serial ATA Controllers]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsSoundCards:Sound Cards]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsUninterruptiblePowerSupply:Uninterruptible Power Supply]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCards:Video Cards]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsWiredNetworkCards:Network Cards]
[:HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards:Wireless Network Cards]
Other Resources
A large database of Linux-compatible USB devices and the drivers which they require can be found at [http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/ The Linux-USB Device Overview Website]
The [http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ Debian device driver check page] can check if most of your hardware is supported under Linux. Run the lspci -n command in a terminal and paste the output into the box on the website. Then, press the 'Check' button to run the check.
[http://hardware4linux.info Hardware4Linux] is a collaborative site to report or find the status of support under Linux for all Linux distributions.
[http://www.ubuntuhcl.org UbuntuHCL.org] is a free and easy to use hardware compatibility list for Ubuntu Linux.
HardwareSupport (last edited 2021-08-09 07:10:16 by fitojb)