Lenovo T410 drivers are plenty for Windows operating system, but what about laptop users with Linux Ubuntu OS? A user with Ubuntu who is new to linux installed Ubuntu 9.04 having problem on installing drivers.

Usually, most of the drivers should be out of the box for Ubuntu, except for WiFi drivers. If you are using Atheros, you can identify the WiFi card by using command below on the console:
update-pciids # lspci | egrep -i 'network|atheros|wireless'
If the devices on your machine appears to work, then it is working. If you don’t get any problems when using it, it should be left alone. You might have problems when using Ubuntu 9.04, but upgrading to 10.04 should fix the issue.
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