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Solve : Linux Mint with Intel board DG31PR? |
Answer» I just installed Linux Mint on Intel board DG31PR and every thing works fine. I didn't INSTALL any drivers because they are for Windows OS. I went to Intel to get the drivers like I have in the past for other boards and I couldn't find any drivers for Linux. Every thing is working fine. Do I just go with it the way it Is?If everything is working, I wouldn't worry about it. Linux doesn't have "drivers" like Windows does. The Linux kernel gets set up at install time. Like JJ 3000 says, no NEED to worry. Linux doesn't have "drivers" like Windows does. The Linux kernel gets set up at install time. Like JJ 3000 says, no need to worry. Well... it has Kernel Modules that can get "plugged-in"... I think that is what is referred to by the "proprietary drivers" window in many distros.In the past when I installed Linux I went to Intel and down loaded drivers MARKED other or independent for Linux. Then I had to down load drivers for the video card, that never went well. So you are saying that no longer has to be dun? All the drivers are in Linux already? If that is the case great. Is that the same for video drivers? Quote from: I Shooter on November 28, 2010, 04:37:34 PM In the past when I installed Linux I went to Intel and down loaded drivers marked other or independent for Linux. Then I had to down load drivers for the video card, that never went well. So you are saying that no longer has to be dun? All the drivers are in Linux already? If that is the case great. Is that the same for video drivers? That's really down to whether or not non-proprietary drivers are available. If they are it will all be installed automatically, if not there will either be a facility that prompts you to download them or you will have to download them yourself. This is often the case with graphics cards. |
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