I just started with Ubuntu and I am learning how to use it properly. I am a bit confused however about 2 things.
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Firstly,Is there a 'device manager'(windows) equivalent in Ubuntu? How can I see what devices are seen by the system + drivers installed?
California expired drivers license renewal. Lspci is a command on Unix-like operating systems that prints detailed information about all PCI buses and devices in the system. It is based on a common portable library libpci which offers access to the PCI configuration space on a variety of operating systems.
Secondly,I noticed that Ubuntu doesn't use C: or D: drive, how would I select hard drive without the letters? I see that USB drives are in /media/(LONG STRING), is there an easier way to access USB drive or other hard drives?
I put in reasonable effort to learn as much as I can with the use of documentation provided, but those 2 things kind of confuse me at this point and I was wondering if someone could clarify this.
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Thanks :)
Bob L
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When I googled 'Linux device manager equivalent' one of the recommendations is
hardinfo which I already had installed but which you can install with:
Then typing
hardinfo in the terminal or calling from Dash (Alt+F2) the gui appears like this:
The comments above suggest using
lspci and lsusb which are what I use most often but your question asks for a Windows 'device manager' equivalent.
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