Manjaro Difference between revisions of "Manjaro Hardware Detection Overview"

Difference between revisions of "Manjaro Hardware Detection Overview"

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= Overview =
= Overview =
{{note| The mhwd command is still under development, and at present is only able to configure graphics cards.}}


The '''M'''anjaro '''H'''ard'''W'''are '''D'''etection (mhwd) command is a unique feature of Manjaro, which enables the ''automatic detection and configuration'' of any kind of computer hardware the system is running on. This includes both hardware connected via '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventional_PCI PCI]''' (e.g. graphics cards), and connected via '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB USB]''' (e.g. flashdrives).  
The '''M'''anjaro '''H'''ard'''W'''are '''D'''etection (mhwd) command is a unique feature of Manjaro, which enables the ''automatic detection and configuration'' of any kind of computer hardware the system is running on. This includes both hardware connected via '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conventional_PCI PCI]''' (e.g. graphics cards), and connected via '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB USB]''' (e.g. flashdrives).  
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* The choice of free (i.e. open-source) or non-free (i.e. proprietary) drivers
* The choice of free (i.e. open-source) or non-free (i.e. proprietary) drivers
* Identification and listing of your system's hardware
* Identification and listing (general or detailed) of your system's hardware
* Identification and listing of installed drivers
* Identification and listing (general or detailed) of installed drivers
* Listing of available drivers for installation (free and proprietary)
* Listing of available drivers for installation (free and proprietary)
* Support of hybrid graphics cards (e.g. Nvidia Optimus)
* Support of hybrid graphics cards (e.g. Nvidia Optimus)
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= Commands =
= Commands =


The basic syntax of the mhwd command is:
All mhwd commands are undertaken using the terminal The basic syntax of the mhwd command is:


  mhwd [OPTIONS] <config(s)>
  mhwd [OPTIONS] <config(s)>


== General ==
For a comprehensive list of mhwd commands, enter the command:
 
mhwd --help
 
== Hardware and Installed Driver Identification ==
 
 
 
== Listing Available Drivers ==


== Graphics Cards ==
== Graphics Cards ==

Revision as of 19:17, 7 October 2012

Overview

Note
The mhwd command is still under development, and at present is only able to configure graphics cards.

The Manjaro HardWare Detection (mhwd) command is a unique feature of Manjaro, which enables the automatic detection and configuration of any kind of computer hardware the system is running on. This includes both hardware connected via PCI (e.g. graphics cards), and connected via USB (e.g. flashdrives).

Run automatically during the installation process, it allows for Manjaro to work fully on your system 'straight out of the box', without the need to manually identify and install the necessary drivers or to manually edit the appropriate configuration files. Also usable via the terminal after installation, the features of the mhwd command include:

  • The choice of free (i.e. open-source) or non-free (i.e. proprietary) drivers
  • Identification and listing (general or detailed) of your system's hardware
  • Identification and listing (general or detailed) of installed drivers
  • Listing of available drivers for installation (free and proprietary)
  • Support of hybrid graphics cards (e.g. Nvidia Optimus)
  • Easy removal and installation of drivers (selected automatically, or you can identify and choose your own)


Commands

All mhwd commands are undertaken using the terminal The basic syntax of the mhwd command is:

mhwd [OPTIONS] <config(s)>

For a comprehensive list of mhwd commands, enter the command:

mhwd --help

Hardware and Installed Driver Identification

Listing Available Drivers

Graphics Cards

A guide to using the mwhd command to identify, install or remove graphics drivers can be found in the (name) page.

Kernels

A guide to using the mhwd-kernel command to install and manage the use of multiple kernels can be found in the Manjaro Kernels page.

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