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Canonical Ltd. and members of the <placeholder-1/>
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Canonical Ltd. og limir av <placeholder-1/>
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Translated and reviewed by
Gunleif Joensen
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Located in
hardware/C/hardware.xml:15(holder)
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The Ubuntu Documentation Project
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Ubuntu skjalfestinga verkætlanin
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Translated and reviewed by
Gunleif Joensen
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Located in
hardware/C/hardware.xml:18(publishername)
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Your computer consists of a number of connected devices, which are collectively known as computer <emphasis>hardware</emphasis>.
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Located in
hardware/C/hardware.xml:22(para)
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Ubuntu normally configures your hardware automatically, but there may be occasions when you need to make changes to hardware settings yourself. This section provides information on tools which can be used to configure your hardware.
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Located in
hardware/C/hardware.xml:23(para)
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Restricted drivers
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Some devices attached to your computer may need restricted drivers to be installed in order to work properly.
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Why are some drivers restricted?
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Restricted drivers are drivers for your hardware which are not freely available or open-source.
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Most of the devices (hardware) attached to your computer should function properly in Ubuntu. These devices are likely to have <emphasis>unrestricted</emphasis> drivers, which means that the drivers can be modified by the Ubuntu developers and problems with them can be fixed.
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Some hardware does not have unrestricted drivers, usually because the hardware manufacturer has not released details of their hardware which would make it possible to create such a driver. These devices may have limited functionality or may not work at all.
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