How to view what hardware has been detected in FC6

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Hi Folks
Finally got FC6 installed and updated on primary drive, after some fun and 
games tying to install it on second drive. I'm using the KDE window manager 
and would like to know how to see what hardware FC6 has found and configured.
I'm not quite a Linux newbie as I have been useing Mandrake / Mandriva, (No 
flaming please ;-)) for a while now, though this is my first time using 
Fedora.
I am a bit of a command line newbie in Linux, Mandriva has some very good GUI 
configuration tools which tends to make one very lazy but I don't mind using 
the command line (I have just downloaded a book on how to use the command 
line and will start perusing it as soon as possible)
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