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Linux drivers software for devices and hardware.

Linux drivers software for devices and hardware.

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Dark_NightHD
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08-14-2025, 12:18 PM
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You're considering a switch to Linux, which can be exciting but comes with some concerns about compatibility. Motherboard and driver issues are common worries, but many users find that Linux works well once you explore the right tools and settings. It’s not a big deal if you’re cautious—just take your time testing essentials like audio and hardware support. Thanks for asking!
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Dark_NightHD
08-14-2025, 12:18 PM #1

You're considering a switch to Linux, which can be exciting but comes with some concerns about compatibility. Motherboard and driver issues are common worries, but many users find that Linux works well once you explore the right tools and settings. It’s not a big deal if you’re cautious—just take your time testing essentials like audio and hardware support. Thanks for asking!

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Djmaster3000
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66
08-16-2025, 12:54 AM
#2
The setup varies by distribution, but the main focus is selecting appropriate GPU drivers. Which GPU are you using?
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Djmaster3000
08-16-2025, 12:54 AM #2

The setup varies by distribution, but the main focus is selecting appropriate GPU drivers. Which GPU are you using?

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garrettguy02
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163
08-17-2025, 02:39 AM
#3
Only those drivers that cause trouble for new users are wireless NIC drivers. Using Wi-Fi without an Intel chip won’t go well.
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garrettguy02
08-17-2025, 02:39 AM #3

Only those drivers that cause trouble for new users are wireless NIC drivers. Using Wi-Fi without an Intel chip won’t go well.

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Balazsgeri11
Junior Member
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08-18-2025, 08:33 AM
#4
You can also try a LiveUSB installation of your preferred distribution, testing it first to determine what functions properly and what may not work before committing to a full setup.
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Balazsgeri11
08-18-2025, 08:33 AM #4

You can also try a LiveUSB installation of your preferred distribution, testing it first to determine what functions properly and what may not work before committing to a full setup.

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Minetonia13
Junior Member
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08-19-2025, 01:56 AM
#5
Linux offers a lot of flexibility because most drivers come built into the kernel. The main concerns are Nvidia and certain WiFi drivers, as open-source alternatives are limited or unreliable. If your motherboard has unusual features, problems can arise, though they're uncommon.
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Minetonia13
08-19-2025, 01:56 AM #5

Linux offers a lot of flexibility because most drivers come built into the kernel. The main concerns are Nvidia and certain WiFi drivers, as open-source alternatives are limited or unreliable. If your motherboard has unusual features, problems can arise, though they're uncommon.

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EggsyDiamond
Member
166
08-19-2025, 03:47 AM
#6
Avoid stressing over drivers, most non-ultimate systems such as Arch Linux come with drivers ready, while Ubuntu, PopOS and other easy-to-start distros include them by default.
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EggsyDiamond
08-19-2025, 03:47 AM #6

Avoid stressing over drivers, most non-ultimate systems such as Arch Linux come with drivers ready, while Ubuntu, PopOS and other easy-to-start distros include them by default.

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Spidercyber
Senior Member
673
08-19-2025, 04:23 AM
#7
You're set to use Pop-OS with your wireless keyboard, mouse, and GTX 460 graphics card.
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Spidercyber
08-19-2025, 04:23 AM #7

You're set to use Pop-OS with your wireless keyboard, mouse, and GTX 460 graphics card.

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thehappy84
Senior Member
594
09-09-2025, 06:54 AM
#8
Others mentioned the wireless keyboard/mouse should work fine, the main issue is the open-source nVidia drivers aren't great for gaming, and many distros use them by default which requires manual changes. But if you're okay with the built-in performance, go ahead and enjoy.
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thehappy84
09-09-2025, 06:54 AM #8

Others mentioned the wireless keyboard/mouse should work fine, the main issue is the open-source nVidia drivers aren't great for gaming, and many distros use them by default which requires manual changes. But if you're okay with the built-in performance, go ahead and enjoy.

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westy801
Member
65
09-21-2025, 11:50 AM
#9
If you're uncertain about hardware compatibility, you can test it by starting in a live setup and checking functionality.
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westy801
09-21-2025, 11:50 AM #9

If you're uncertain about hardware compatibility, you can test it by starting in a live setup and checking functionality.

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LolaLouie
Senior Member
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09-22-2025, 05:41 AM
#10
The only devices I've encountered problems with are Ralink Wi-Fi cards and Sound Blaster cards. Nvidia drivers are now commonly available through user repositories such as RPM Fusion and AUR. Keep in mind that older models like Kepler are included in the 470 driver, so be cautious to avoid downloading newer versions that might cause conflicts.
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LolaLouie
09-22-2025, 05:41 AM #10

The only devices I've encountered problems with are Ralink Wi-Fi cards and Sound Blaster cards. Nvidia drivers are now commonly available through user repositories such as RPM Fusion and AUR. Keep in mind that older models like Kepler are included in the 470 driver, so be cautious to avoid downloading newer versions that might cause conflicts.

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