Device Driver Manager Debian 7

As we all know, Ubuntu Additional drivers provides third party hardware drivers, such as nVidia, ATI, Broadcom etc. It does the job very well and i couldn’t find any issues with it.
Oct 21, 2015 Hello. How can I understand which hardware detected by Linux and which not? Can Linux have something like Device Manager in Windows OS? I use Debian.
Now there is another alternative solution called Device Driver Manager (DDM) which is developed by Linux Mint team and it’s included from Linux Mint 15 and higher. Linux Mint DDM relies on the same Ubuntu backend and works the same way as software-properties-gtk. It is an independent application, separate from “Software Sources” and which you can launch straight from the menu. The drivers are listed by package name, and their version are clearly stated.
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Or you download and install it directly from Terminal with commands: $ wget $ sudo dpkg -i ddm_0.5.4_all.deb Install DDM using PPA Add Driver Manager PPA with command.