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Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:15(holder)
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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
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Ubuntu dokumentacijos projektas
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Translated and reviewed by
Gediminas Paulauskas
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:18(publishername)
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This document covers the basics of working with hardware in a Linux system.
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:15(para)
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Introduction
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:23(title)
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A computer consists of a number of connected devices that are collectively known as computer <emphasis>hardware</emphasis>. <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> normally configures hardware automatically, but there may be occasions when it is necessary to make manual changes to hardware settings. This section provides information on tools for configuring hardware.
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:25(para)
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Proprietary Devices
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:36(title)
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19.
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Some devices attached to the computer may need proprietary drivers in order to work properly. Most often, these devices are used for video and wireless networking.
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:37(para)
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A proprietary driver is a hardware management software application that is not free and open-source. Typically, the software is concealed and controlled by the company selling the hardware.
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:43(emphasis)
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Most of the devices (hardware) attached to computers should function properly in <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>. The devices are likely to have <emphasis>free</emphasis> drivers. These drivers can be freely modified by developers, and any problems or incompatibilities with Linux can be fixed.
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:47(para)
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Some hardware does not have free drivers, usually because the hardware manufacturer has not released details of their hardware which would make it possible to create such a driver for a Linux system. If such a manufacturer has not created Linux drivers, the hardware may have limited functionality or may not work at all.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
docs/hardware/C/hardware.xml:53(para)
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