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For both philosophical and practical reasons, Ubuntu does not install restricted drivers by default but allows the user to make an informed choice. Remember that restricted drivers, unlike the open source drivers for your device, are not maintained by Ubuntu. Problems caused by those drivers will be resolved only when the manufacturer wishes to address them. To see if restricted drivers are available for your system, click \textbf{System} in the top panel, go to \textbf{Administration} and find \textbf{Additional Drivers}. If a driver is provided by the company for your particular device, it will be listed there. You can simply click \textbf{Activate} to enable the driver. This process requires an active Internet connection and it will ask for your password. Once installation is complete you may have to reboot your computer to finish activating the driver.
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