Device Driver Manager Debian Server

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Today I installed Debian Wheezy 7.6.0 amd64 to my laptop Asus but now I can see that the screen resolution is not as it should be the icons are too big and mouse works not exactly as expected etc

Like other modern versions of Linux, Debian's default GNOME desktop is configured to automatically mount USB storage devices as soon as they are plugged in, followed. Here is a picture on how the different parts, cfg80211/mac80211/nl80211, work together (original StackOverflow post): Staging drivers are stand alone drivers that are.

I cannot find any manager which may help me to find out what devices are still required to have drivers etc.. I remember the 'device manager' was in Windows XP which showed yellow ??? if device needs driver but what alternative Debian has? Or I need to install something additionally? If so please advice how?

I don't have KDE so I've just tried to find the hardinfo in gnome but I couldn't; it really absent in the sys tools.. There is something wrong with version 7.6.0 or I just should install some additional packages? I found I have to turn-off my laptop manually cause of

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my display is marked as 'Unknown' and I canot set any resolution :(

Is there a way to install Linux mint 17 ddm (device driver manager) on Debian Wheezy? I heard it supports gnome

Please advice some really easy to use none-terminal (or a very detailed terminal commands) solution cause I am just studying this OS

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