Hi Friend,
you could use the command line option (can even login as root before)

/home/some_name/> dmesg

or
/> hwinfo


if you are looking for something specific;  you can also use a regular
expression search (grep and pipes to filter all that data).

Victor
PS: I don't fancy GUIs a lot for doing my hacks :)



On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 6:26 PM, Ahmed Senyonjo <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Dear Friends
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> I trust that all is moving on well.
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> Can someone tell me how to view the Device Manager (Installed devices) in
> Ubuntu?
>
> Thanks
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