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* `Okular <https://docs.kde.org/stable4/en/kdegraphics/okular/index.html>`_: document viewer and annotator found in :menuselection:`Office --> Document Viewer`.
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Supports PDF, OpenOffice, and Postscript files.
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* `Dolphin <https://docs.kde.org/stable4/en/applications/dolphin/index.html>`_: file manager found in :menuselection:`System --> File Manager`. Dolphin provides
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* `Dolphin <https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/applications/dolphin/>`_: file manager found in :menuselection:`System --> File Manager`. Dolphin provides
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many features for manipulating files such as comments, tags, search, encryption, and archival (zip/unzip) functions.
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By default, desktop effects are disabled as not all video cards support them. If your video card supports 3D effects and you would like to enable them in KDE,
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PC-BSD® should install on any system containing a 64-bit (also called amd64) processor. Despite the amd64 name, a 64-bit processor does **not need** to be
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manufactured by AMD in order to be supported. The `FreeBSD Hardware Notes <http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.1R/hardware.html#proc>`_ list the amd64
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manufactured by AMD in order to be supported. The `FreeBSD Hardware Notes <http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.2R/hardware.html#proc>`_ list the amd64
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processors known to work.
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Like most open source operating systems, PC-BSD® uses X.org drivers for graphics support. PC-BSD® will automatically detect the optimal video settings for
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A list of graphics cards which are known to work can be found on the `FreeBSD Graphics Wiki <https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics>`_.
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PC-BSD® has built-in support for dozens of wireless networking cards. You can check if your card has a
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`FreeBSD driver <http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.1R/hardware.html#WLAN>`_. If it does, it should "just work". A list of
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`FreeBSD driver <http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.2R/hardware.html#WLAN>`_. If it does, it should "just work". A list of
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supported Atheros devices and known limitations can be found on the `Status of Atheros Wifi Hardware wiki page <https://wiki.freebsd.org/dev/ath_hal%284%29/HardwareSupport>`_.
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A list of supported Intel devices and known limitations can be found on the `iwn(4) Intel 802.11n series NICs wiki page <https://wiki.freebsd.org/dev/iwn%284%29>`_.
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mode in the BIOS. Alternately, add the line *hw.bwn.usedma=0* to :file:`/boot/loader.conf` and reboot to see if that makes a difference.
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If you wish to check your hardware before installing PC-BSD®, a good place to start is the
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`FreeBSD Hardware Notes <http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.1R/hardware.html>`_. Another good resource is to start the installer and click the
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`FreeBSD Hardware Notes <http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.2R/hardware.html>`_. Another good resource is to start the installer and click the
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:ref:`Hardware Compatibility` icon.
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While most hardware "just works" with PC-BSD®, it is possible that you will run across a piece of hardware that does not. It should be remembered that
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