Dedoimedo published a tutorial explaining how to troubleshoot hardware problems in Linux, including classification of problems, methodology, backup & updates, /sys pseudo-filesystem, tools like lspci, lsmod and dmesg, boot messages, system logs, BIOS updates, online resources, other tips, and more.
Here's a tricky tutorial. I've contemplated for a long while whether to write it at all, the chief reason being that troubleshooting hardware-related issues is probably the most difficult part of the domestic computer experience. Even highly experienced users will sometimes face a bumpy ride when trying to resolve a delicate, erratic, weird, not fully diagnosed mismatch between hardware and software. Hit the Web, and you'll find over 9,000 unrelated cases, dying forever alone in empty forum threads.How to troubleshoot hardware problems in Linux
However, me being me, a highly pretentious geek self-deluded in my own importance and ability to write most cunningly, I will try to teach a handful of tips and methods that can help you understand, pinpoint and hopefully resolve hardware problems, on your Linux box no less. This tutorial is not guaranteed to be a 100% success, and the material will most likely be somewhat hard to follow, but you just might learn a few useful things. Follow me.