Linux Hardware Mastery is the clear, structured guide through the chaos of Linux hardware support.
This book teaches you how Linux actually interacts with hardware - not just which commands to type, but what is happening underneath.
Inside, you'll learn:
- what kernel modules really are (and how they differ from built-in drivers)
- the difference between firmware and drivers
- how Secure Boot affects third-party modules
- NVIDIA vs. AMD vs. Intel graphics on Linux
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth troubleshooting across chipsets
- ACPI and laptop power management
- why suspend and resume fail
- how DKMS keeps external drivers working
- how to update firmware safely with fwupd and LVFS
- a systematic troubleshooting methodology that works on any distro
This guide is distribution-agnostic and applies to Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch, Mint, and more.
Instead of random fixes and copy-pasted commands, you'll gain a working mental model of how Linux hardware support functions - so you can diagnose problems logically and confidently.
Because installing Linux is easy.
Making every device work reliably?
That's mastery.