On 06/09/2015 04:29 PM, Isaac Cortés González wrote:



         -Isaac C.
You have to be much more specific than that. What do you mean by
 >
 > "basic"?
 >
 > The vast majority of drivers (and by that I mean software that control
 > or manage various pieces of hardware) are part of the kernel package
 > and that really doesn't vary regardless of what spin or flavor
 > (desktop, server, etc.) you installed. Specific applications may not
 > be part of your installation, but that's a lot different than drivers.
 >

I was thinking in basic video drivers.

If you installed a desktop spin (Gnome, Xfce, MATE, KDE), then the
open source drivers were installed (e.g. nouveau for nVidia chipsets,
ati_drv/radeon_drv for AMD chipsets, etc.)

If you want the vendor-provided ones, you need to install the
appropriate akmod-whatever or kmod-whatever driver(s) you want.
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