Installation Guide
Created by: Bill Giannikos,Last modification on Thu 28 of Feb, 2008 [05:38 UTC]by Bill Giannikos
General Guides
Utilities
Current Distribution Guides
CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for CentOS and RHEL 5
- Configuring the fglrx driver for ATI graphics chips in CentOS and RHEL 5
- Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for CentOS and RHEL 5
- Configuring the iwlwifi driver for Intel 3945ABG and 4965ABG wireless controllers in CentOS and RHEL 5
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in CentOS and RHEL 5
Debian 4.0
- Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for Debian 4.0
- Configuring the fglrx driver for ATI graphics chips in Debian 4.0
- Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for Debian 4.0
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in Debian 4.0
Fedora 8
- Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for Fedora 8
- Configuring the fglrx driver for ATI graphics chips in Fedora 8
- Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for Fedora 8
- Configuring the iwlwifi driver for Intel 3945ABG and 4965ABG wireless controllers in Fedora 8
- Configuring the b43 driver for Broadcom based wireless controllers in Fedora 8
- Configuring the madwifi driver for Atheros based wireless controllers in Fedora 8
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in Fedora 8
- Setting up your webcam under Fedora 8
- Installing the latest V4L TV tuner drivers for Fedora 8
- Configuring media and DVD playback in Fedora 8
Mandriva 2008.0
- Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for Mandriva 2008.0
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in Mandriva 2008.0
- Setting up your webcam under Mandriva 2008.0
SuSE-OpenSuSE 10.3
- Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for SuSE-OpenSuSE 10.3
- Configuring the fglrx driver for ATI graphics chips in SuSE-OpenSuSE 10.3
- Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for SuSE-OpenSuSE 10.3
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in SuSE-OpenSuSE 10.3
- Setting up your webcam under SuSE-OpenSuSE 10.3
Ubuntu 7.10
- Configuring a NVIDIA graphics chip for Ubuntu 7.10
- Configuring the fglrx driver for ATI graphics chips in Ubuntu 7.10
- Configuring the audio and updating ALSA for Ubuntu 7.10
- Configuring the madwifi driver for Atheros based wireless controllers in Ubuntu 7.10
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers in Ubuntu 7.10
- Setting up your webcam under Ubuntu 7.10
- Installing the latest V4L TV tuner drivers for Ubuntu 7.10
- Configuring media and DVD playback in Ubuntu 7.10
- Getting suspend and hibernate working in Ubuntu 7.10
Older Guides
These guides cover installation for older distributions.- Configuring the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 & 950
- Configuring a nVidia graphics chip
- Configuring an ATI graphics chip
- Configuring the ipw3945 driver for the Intel 3945ABG wireless controller
- Configuring the iwl4965 driver for the Intel 4965AGN wireless controller
- Configuring the ndiswrapper driver for wireless controllers without native Linux drivers
Please feel free to add your own guide or edit one of the guides here if you have information to add.

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