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'''Manjaro Hardware Detection ( | '''Manjaro Hardware Detection ('''mhwd''')''' | ||
The | The '''mhwd''' command enables the automatic detection and configuration of your hardware for you, usually undertaken during the installation process. This includes support for hybrid graphics cards, as well as setting everything up such as module dependencies for Virtualbox virtual machine installations; however, it can also be used by users with limited technical knowledge to easily undertake this task for themselves. | ||
A '''[[Configure_Graphics_Cards|guide on how to manually configre graphics cards]]''' has been provided. | A '''[[Configure_Graphics_Cards|guide on how to manually configre graphics cards]]''' has been provided. | ||
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'''Manjaro Hardware Detection Kernel ( | '''Manjaro Hardware Detection Kernel ('''mhwd-kernel''')''' | ||
While automatic support for the use of multiple kernels is a defining feature of Manjaro, the mhwd-kernel command also empowers users with no technical knowledge to easily manage them as well. This includes automatically updating any newly installed kernels with any modules being used, such as those required to run Manjaro within Virtualbox. | While automatic support for the use of multiple kernels is a defining feature of Manjaro, the '''mhwd-kernel''' command also empowers users with no technical knowledge to easily manage them as well. This includes automatically updating any newly installed kernels with any modules being used, such as those required to run Manjaro within Virtualbox. | ||
A '''[[Manjaro_Kernels|guide on how to manage kernels]]''' has been provided. | A '''[[Manjaro_Kernels|guide on how to manage kernels]]''' has been provided. | ||
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'''Manjaro Settings Manager ( | '''Manjaro Settings Manager ('''msm''')''' | ||
This user-friendly application allows you to quickly and easily manage user accounts, install new language packs, and even switch your system's default language and keyboard layout on-the-fly. It will also automatically notify you of any updates available for installed language packs, too. | This user-friendly application allows you to quickly and easily manage user accounts, install new language packs, and even switch your system's default language and keyboard layout on-the-fly. It will also automatically notify you of any updates available for installed language packs, too. | ||
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Exclusively developed by the Manjaro Team, this intuitive application allows you to easily search for, install, remove, and update software applications and packages. Pamac will also automatically notify you of any updates; keep your system up-to-date with just a single click! | Exclusively developed by the Manjaro Team, this intuitive application allows you to easily search for, install, remove, and update software applications and packages. Pamac will also automatically notify you of any updates; keep your system up-to-date with just a single click! | ||
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=So, in Conclusion...= | =So, in Conclusion...= |