HardwareSupport
Introduction
[HardwareDetection:Identifying the hardware in your computer]
Pre-configured Systems
[HardwareSupportMachinesDesktops:Desktops]
[HardwareSupportMachinesLaptops:Laptops]
[HardwareSupportMachinesServers:Servers]
[HardwareSupportMachinesVirtualMachines:Virtual Machines]
[HardwareSupportMachinesBarebones:'Barebones' PCs]
Hardware Components
[HardwareSupportComponentsBluetoothUsbAdapters:Bluetooth]
[HardwareSupportComponentsMobilePhones:Mobile Phones]
[HardwareSupportComponentsMotherboards:Motherboards]
[HardwareSupportComponentsModems:Modems]
[HardwareSupportComponentsMouse:Mice]
[HardwareSupportComponentsMultimedia:Multimedia]
[HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaDigitalCameras:Cameras]
[HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras:Webcams]
[HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters:Printers]
[HardwareSupportComponentsScanners:Scanners]
[HardwareSupportComponentsSerialATAControllers:Serial ATA Controllers]
[HardwareSupportComponentsSoundCards:Sound Cards]
[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.