Newest laptop of the day with Linux:

Dell 14 Plus DB14255

HW: AMD Ryzen AI 5 340 w/ Radeon 840M, AMD graphics, memory module(s) 16GB, one drive (Phison Electronics Corporation Sabrent SB-2130-1TB), 14.0-inch display.

Kernel: 6.14.0-15-generic

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Newest desktop of the day with Linux:

Lenovo 3178 SDK0J40697 WIN 3305287329523 (V530S-07ICR 11BM002CMX)

HW: Intel Pentium Gold G5400 CPU, Intel graphics, one memory module (Micron 8ATF1G64AZ-2G3E1 8GB), one drive (Lite-On SATA CV8-8E256 256GB SSD).

Kernel: 6.1.0-35-amd64

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Biggest laptop of the day with Linux:

EUROCOM RAPTOR X18

HW: Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX, Intel + Nvidia graphics, 4 memory modules (4 x Kingston KF556S40-32 32GB), 2 drives (2 x Samsung Electronics Co Ltd SSD 9100 PRO 2TB), 18.0-inch display and 60 more devices.

Kernel: 6.14.9-300.fc42.x86_64

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Biggest desktop of the day with Linux:

Shenzhen DOKE electronic MP200

HW: Intel 11th Gen Core i5-11400H, Intel graphics, memory module(s) 16GB, one drive (Shenzhen Longsys Electronics Co., Ltd. FORESEE XP1000F512G 512GB) and 40 more devices.

Kernel: 6.8.0-60-generic

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Smallest laptop of the day with Linux:

Acer Aspire E1-432

HW: Intel Celeron 2955U, Intel graphics, one memory module (ADATA AM1L16BC2P1-B1FS 2GB), one drive (Seagate ST500LT012-9WS142 500GB), 14.0-inch display and 32 more devices.

Kernel: 6.12.30-amd64

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Oldest laptop of the day with Linux:

Acer NC-V3-572PG-37HJ

HW: Intel Core i3-5005U CPU, Intel + Nvidia graphics, one memory module (Kingston ACR16D3LS1KNG/8G 8GB), one drive (China SATA3 480GB SSD), 15.5-inch display.

Kernel: 6.14.9-300.fc42.x86_64

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Oldest desktop of the day with Linux:

Lenovo 3721 SDK0J40709 WIN 3259669561979 (IdeaCentre AIO 3 24IMB05 F0EU005VAU)

HW: Intel Core i5-10400T CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Samsung M471A5244CB0-CWE 4GB), 2 drives (Samsung Electronics Co Ltd MZALQ128HBHQ-000L1 128GB, WDC WD10SPZX-08Z10 1TB).

Kernel: 6.14.2-desktop-3omv2590

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Most outstanding Linux hardware of the year (NY 2022)

Biggest laptop of the year, biggest desktop of the year, biggest server of the year and smallest laptop of the year.

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Big statistical report for 2019-2021 and forecasts for 2022

Most notable hardware trends in 2019-2021.

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Hardware probe now have a GUI!

The graphical interface is based on PyQt5 and already available in your Software Center.

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Hardware probe tool 1.6

In this release we have properly tested and fixed support for almost all *BSD systems, expanded support for more Linux systems, implemented probing of HP Smart Array and improved decorating of possibly significant data in collected logs.

LHWM — Linux/BSD Hardware Monitoring feature is publicly available.

See detailed changelog in the NEWS.md file.

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Preliminary hardware support status report - one week before the release of Debian 11

See report here. We have ~400 computers tested on Debian 11 at the moment. 10% of them are probed from LiveUSBs, others are installed systems.

The main goal of the report is to make sure that we have not lost support for any hardware configuration classes. To achieve this, I compared it with the similar report for Debian 10 in order to find significant discrepancies.

Good news that we've covered all hardware classes tested on Debian 10 and differences in statistical indicators are relatively small. Particularly, I don't see any noticeable regression in use of AMD or NVIDIA graphics cards (see discussion here). Either affected graphics cards are rare or people do not have problems with installing additional firmware packages.

Thanks to all for participating in the report! Looking forward to get more Debian hardware probes from the community to monitor hardware support status and trends.

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