What this chapter covers
Hardware support has once been a very big problem with Linux. Generic hardware always was well supported, but most of the hardware today is unfortunately non-generic. 100% Sound Blaster compatible cards often are not detected by the Sound Blaster driver, and non-PostScript printers don't accept PostScript input unless a program previously converted it. These are the kind of problems we solve here.
- Detecting 2 ethernet cards
- Everything on sound cards
- Non-PostScript printers
- Use Windows special keys in Linux
- Added processors
- Detecting an ISA device
- Find hardware information
- Blinking leds on the keyboard
- Reading a foreign file system
- Can't mount root fs
- Linux on a 286?
- Linux without a hard drive
- Shutdown and power off
- LPD started but no device found
- Read files from FAT32 drives
- TV on Linux
- Device drivers
- Mouse problems
- International keyboards