This really depends on what you're installing (ex video, sound, modem, etc.). Once the PCI card has been physically installed the hardware should automatically be recognized by ubuntu. Ubuntu includes a wide variety of generic drivers that should allow you to use the device. If it is not detected Google ubuntu and the model number of your hardware there is likely to be documentation for its installation
Are you trying to disable onboard video so you can install a pci video card? If so you have to disable onboard video in your computers bios. Then install your video card in an empty pci slot. Then install the drivers for your pci card in windows.
Nope - the two systems are not compatible.
A Mini-PCI or Mini Peripheral Component Interconnect is a smaller version of the PCI expansion port.
Yes, just make sure its a pci express video card.
PCI-E
Install the PCI card into a standard PCI slot, not an AGP slot which is older or a PCI express slot which is newer. The ATA/66 card will naturally fit with the correct slot. Once it is installed, turn on the computer. Depending on the operating system, it should auto-detect the hardware and potentially install the driver. Otherwise, do a simple search for the correct driver.
If it is one of the "All in One" types then probably No. (No PCI slots available)If it has a chassis and unused PCI slots then of course Yes.
No. After download and burn the Ubuntu 10.10 install disk, you can either TRY Ubuntu without affecting your Windows at all, or INSTALL Ubuntu to have them both in your PC. However, to install Ubuntu, you need to be careful. Make sure not to install Ubuntu to the Windows drive. That is all.
install ubuntu-restricted-extras from the package repositories or ubuntu software center.
Click the install as partition when installing Ubuntu.
There is no PCI RAM, but we have a PCI card to which we can connect more that one RAMs to that PCI card
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