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NameTagResultDescription
boldtext [b]bold[/b]text boldtext bold
italictext [i]italic[/i]text italictext italic
deltext [del]deleted[/del]text deletedtext deleted
underlinetext [u]underlined[/u]text underlinedtext underlined
head 1[h1]heading[/h1] +
+ heading
+
head 1
head 2[h2]heading[/h2] +
+ heading
+
head 2
head 3[h3]heading[/h3] +
+ heading
+
head 3
paragraph…[p]new paragraph[/p]… + +

new paragraph

+
new paragraph
Ordered Lists
    +
  • [list]
  • +
    • +
    • [*]first item[/*]
    • +
    • [*]second item[/*]
    • +
    +
  • +
  • [/list]
  • +
+
    +
  • first item
  • +
  • second item
  • +
+
make a list of items
Numbered List
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  • [enum]
  • +
    • +
    • [*]first item[/*]
    • +
    • [*]second item[/*]
    • +
    +
  • +
  • [/enum]
  • +
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    +
  1. first item
  2. +
  3. second item
  4. +
+
make a numbered list of items
list item[*]item[/*]
    +
  • item
  • +
+
add an item to a list
code[code]some code[/code]
some code
+
some code
simple link[a]url[/a]urlsimple link
link with text[a]url|text[/a]textlink with text
notebook[notebook]id[/notebook]idlink to the notebook with the identifier equal to id (the identifier of each device model is written in the + page of the device itself, next to the model name)
wifi[wifi]id[/wifi]idlink to the wifi with the identifier equal to id (the identifier of each device model is written in the page + of the device itself, next to the model name)
videocard[videocard]id[/videocard]idlink to the videocard with the identifier equal to id (the identifier of each device model is written in the + page of the device itself, next to the model name)
+ +

 

+ +

Compatibility classes

+ +

Notebooks

+
+
Class A (Platinum)
+
All the notebook devices work with a very good performance.
+
Example: all the devices work, the 3D acceleration is supported
+
Class B (Gold)
+
All the notebook devices work but not at full performance.
+
A typical example: all the devices work, but the 3D acceleration is not supported
+
Class C (Silver)
+
One main device is not supported.
+
Example: the internal wifi card does not work. You need an external USB card
+
Class D (Bronze)
+
More than one device is not supported
+
Class E (Garbage)
+
The notebook does not work with free software
+
+ +

Printers

+
+
Class A (Full)
+
All device functions and features are supported
+
Class B (Partial)
+
Printing supported but possibly at limited speed or print quality; scanning and/or faxing on some multifunction + devices may not be supported
+
Class C (None)
+
The printer does not work with free software
+
+ +

Scanners

+
+
Class A (Full)
+
All device functions and features are supported
+
Class B (Partial)
+
Scanning supported but possibly at limited speed or quality; some other features may not be supported
+
Class C (None)
+
The scanner does not work with free software
+
+ +

 

+ +

Discover your hardware

+ +

(Thanks lluvia)

+ +

In order to know the details of your hardware you can carry out the following actions:

+
+
How to discover the model name of your notebook
+
See below your notebook or netbook
+
How to discover the model name of your device (if it is not a notebook)
+
If the device is integrated (example: a video card)
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
lspci
+
+
or
+
lspci > FILENAME          # output to a file
+
+ +
You will obtain the list of your PCI devices, similar to the one written below
+
+00:18.3 Host bridge: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] K8 [Athlon64/Opteron] Miscellaneous Control
+03:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN (rev 02)
+05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G86 [GeForce 8400M GS] (rev a1)
+			
+
+
Note: The name of each device is written after the colon (see the text + in bold in the above list)
+
If the device is an USB device (example: an external USB wifi card)
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
lsusb -v
+
+
or
+
lsusb -v > FILENAME          # output to a file
+
+ +
You will obtain the list of your USB devices, similar to the one written below
+
+Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0846:4260 NetGear, Inc. WG111v3 54 Mbps Wireless [realtek RTL8187B]
+Device Descriptor:
+	bLength						18
+	bDescriptorType				1
+	bcdUSB						2.00
+	bDeviceClass				0 (Defined at Interface level)
+	bDeviceSubClass				0
+	bDeviceProtocol				0
+	bMaxPacketSize0				64
+	idVendor					0x0846 NetGear, Inc.
+	idProduct					0x4260 WG111v3 54 Mbps Wireless [realtek RTL8187B]
+	bcdDevice					2.00
+	iManufacturer				1
+	iProduct					2
+	iSerial						3
+	...
+	...
+
+Bus 002 Device 003: ID 08ff:2580 AuthenTec, Inc. AES2501 Fingerprint Sensor
+Device Descriptor:
+	bLength						18
+	bDescriptorType				1
+	bcdUSB						1.10
+	bDeviceClass				255 Vendor Specific Class
+	bDeviceSubClass			 	255 Vendor Specific Subclass
+	bDeviceProtocol			 	255 Vendor Specific Protocol
+	bMaxPacketSize0				8
+	idVendor					0x08ff AuthenTec, Inc.
+	idProduct					0x2580 AES2501 Fingerprint Sensor
+	bcdDevice					6.23
+	iManufacturer				0
+	iProduct					1 Fingerprint Sensor
+	iSerial						0
+	bNumConfigurations			1
+	...
+	...
+			
+
+
Note: The name of each device is written at the row starting with "idProduct" (see the text + in bold in the above list)
+
+
How to discover the model name of your notebook
+
See below your notebook or netbook
+
How to discover the model name of your device (if it is not a notebook)
+
If the device is integrated (example: a video card)
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
lspci
+
+
or
+
lspci > FILENAME          # output to a file
+
+
How to discover the kernel libre version you are using
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
uname -r
+
+
How to discover the name of your video card
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
sudo lspci
+
+
Then look for the row containing the string VGA or Display controller. You can also try one of + the following commands:
+
lspci | grep "Display controller"
+
+
or
+
lspci | grep "VGA"
+
+
How to discover the VendorID and the ProductID of your device (VendorID:ProductID + code)
+
(Thanks Michał + Masłowski and Julius22)
+
If the device is integrated (example: a video card)
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
sudo lspci -nnk
+
You should obtain a list of hardware similar to the one written below
+
+03:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN [14e4:4311] (rev 02)
+	Kernel driver in use: b43-pci-bridge
+	Kernel modules: ssb
+05:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: nVidia Corporation G86 [GeForce 8400M GS] [10de:0427] (rev a1)
+	Kernel modules: nouveau, nvidiafb
+
+
The strings in bold and placed inside the square brackets (in the above list) are the code you are + looking for. The first set of digits (before the colon) are the VendorID, the second set of digits are + the ProductID. In the above example: the VendorID:ProductID code of the wifi card (note the strings + "Network controller" and "WLAN") is 14e4:4311 while the VendorID:ProductID code of the video card (note + the string "VGA") is 10de:0427
+
If the device is an USB device (example: an external USB wifi card)
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
sudo lsusb
+
+
You should obtain a list of hardware similar to the one written below
+
+Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0846:4260 NetGear, Inc. WG111v3 54 Mbps Wireless [realtek RTL8187B]
+Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
+Bus 002 Device 003: ID 08ff:2580 AuthenTec, Inc. AES2501 Fingerprint Sensor
+
+
The strings in bold (in the above list) are the code you are looking for. The first set of digits + (before the colon) are the VendorID, the second set of digits are the ProductID. In the above + example: the VendorID:ProductID code of the external USB wifi card (note the strings "Wireless") is + 0846:4260
+
How to discover if the video card works
+
Install rss-glx by means of the package manager of + your distribution or compiling it from source and try some screensavers (for example Skyrocket or + Solarwinds). Check if you can play the screensaver (and/or if you can play it smoothly)
+
How to discover if the 3D acceleration works
+
Try to enable compiz
+
How to discover the name of your wifi card
+

Open a terminal and type the following command:

+
+
sudo lspci
+
+
Then look for the row containing the string Wireless or Network controller. You can also try + one of the following commands:
+
lspci | grep "Wireless" 
+
+
or
+
lspci | grep "Network" 
+
+
How to discover the printer driver you are using
+
If you are using cups
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
dpkg-query -W -f '${Version}\n' cups
+
+
How to discover the architecture of your notebook
+
Open a terminal and type the following command:
+
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "lm"
+
+
If you get a message like this:
+
flags		: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts
acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts aperfmperf pni dtes64
monitor ds_cpl est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm lahf_lm
+
+
then you machine is x86-64/amd64 capable and you could choose a x86-64/amd64 distro to run on it
+
+

 

+ +

Fully free GNU/Linux Distributions

+ +

Following are the GNU/Linux distributions we know of which have a firm policy + commitment to only include and only propose free software. They reject non-free applications, non-free programming + platforms, non-free drivers, or non-free firmware “blobs”. If by mistake they do include any, they remove it. To + learn more about what makes for a free GNU/Linux + distribution, see GNU Guidelines for + Free System Distributions.

+ +

All of the distributions that follow are installable to a computer's hard drive and most can be run + live.

+ +

(listed in alphabetical order)

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