What is the Linux equivalent of pic related?
Not just listing, I mean managing drivers and so on for every piece of hardware connected to my computer.
>inb4 you dont need it
>inb4 CLI
What is the Linux equivalent of pic related?
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dmesg/journald for events
lspci (and ls* whatever) for listing
I don't think there is all in one solution for every single devmgr functionality
Linux/Unix is fundamentally command-line OS like DOS. Take it or leave it.
package manager
>GUI
graphical package manager
This looks better than
This because its not just 1 retarded list, but subcatagoried and more specific with its information. Why are Linuxbros better at this?
The freetard version is slowly updated over time while 80% of Windows' system tools haven't been updated in 20 years.
Though after trying the Windows 11 UX I'm not sure if that's a bad thing.
picrel is what OP is.
Something like pic related? Though this also works.
lspci, lsusb, ls* etc
They show far more information than what you can scrape of device manager, even low level or hardware details.
dmesg or modprobe
how i open the app
of it?
>open terminal
>type sudoku pacman -Sl dsmeg
>let it install
>type sudoku pacman -S modprobe
>close terminal after it installs
>reopen terminal
>type sudoku dsmeg
>stare at it
Htop
>>inb4 CLI
Honey, you're on Linux.
lspci -k gives you every device as well as every driver loaded for that device.
I shouldn't have to do any driver management
device manager is not just about driver management bozo
>I mean managing drivers and so on
YaST
Search for "hardinfo"
i don't know
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