<> <> Get hold of an Ubuntu/Kubuntu LiveCD, and boot from it. If everything works, your hardware is fine! In any case, in Ubuntu you can use System>Administration> Hardware Drivers/ Hardware Testing . == GNOME device manager == This is a GNOME program to manage devices and device drivers. It's inspired by hal-device-manager, from the HAL project, but rewritten in C for efficiency and an outlook to actually make it manage devices rather than just show information. == Topics == For hardware help in Ubuntu, see: * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport * FaultyHardware * [[Hardware/HardDisk]] * HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters * HardwareSupportComponentsWireless * [[IsdnHowto/HardwareSupport]] * [[Midi/HardwareSynthesisSetup]] * RecycleOldHardware * SoundcardsWithHardwareSynth * SupportedHardware == See also == * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeviceManagerSpec ---- CategoryHardware