Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Manjaro Hardware Detection"

Difference between revisions of "Manjaro Hardware Detection"

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* [[Manjaro Settings Manager]]
: ''The Manjaro Settings Manager offers a series of settings<br>including drivers, kernels, locale, and more in a GUI interface ''
* [[Manjaro Hardware Detection Overview]]
* [[Manjaro Hardware Detection Overview]]
: ''Identify hardware, and identify and install hardware drivers. ''
: ''Identify hardware, and identify and install hardware drivers.<br>(mhwd) ''
 


* [[Manjaro Kernels]]
* [[Manjaro Kernels]]
: ''Identify, install, and remove kernels from your system. ''
: ''Identify, install, and remove kernels from your system.<br>(mhwd-kernel) ''
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* [[Configure NVIDIA (non-free) settings and load them on Startup]]
* [[Configure NVIDIA (non-free) settings and load them on Startup]]
: ''Configure Resolution/Refresh Rate & OpenGL Settings, Antialiasing, X Server XVideo. ''
: ''How to properly use nvidia-settings to configure Resolution/Refresh Rate,<br>Antialiasing, OpenGL Settings, Bumblebee & Steam and more. ''




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Revision as of 23:28, 21 June 2019

Mhwd.png
The Manjaro Settings Manager offers a series of settings
including drivers, kernels, locale, and more in a GUI interface
Identify hardware, and identify and install hardware drivers.
(mhwd)
Identify, install, and remove kernels from your system.
(mhwd-kernel)
Use mhwd to identify, install, re-install, and remove graphics card drivers.


How to properly use nvidia-settings to configure Resolution/Refresh Rate,
Antialiasing, OpenGL Settings, Bumblebee & Steam and more.


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