Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 4810WA0100
HW: Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, Intel + Nvidia graphics, 8 memory modules (8 x Ramaxel RMCA1010MCC2JDF-8533 8GB), one drive (Samsung Electronics Co Ltd MZVLC4T0HBL1-00BLL 4TB).
Kernel: 6.14.9-300.fc42.x86_64
PROBE ID
HW: Intel Core Ultra 9 285H, Intel + Nvidia graphics, 8 memory modules (8 x Ramaxel RMCA1010MCC2JDF-8533 8GB), one drive (Samsung Electronics Co Ltd MZVLC4T0HBL1-00BLL 4TB).
Kernel: 6.14.9-300.fc42.x86_64
PROBE ID
ASUSTek Computer ROG CROSSHAIR X870E EXTREME
HW: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core Processor, Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 45GB, 2 drives (2 x Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller SM981/PM981/PM983 2TB).
Kernel: 6.14.0-15-generic
PROBE ID
HW: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core Processor, Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 45GB, 2 drives (2 x Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller SM981/PM981/PM983 2TB).
Kernel: 6.14.0-15-generic
PROBE ID
MSI Prestige 16 AI+ Evo B2VMG
HW: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, Intel graphics, 8 memory modules (8 x Micron Module 4GB), one drive (Micron Technology Inc 2500 NVMe SSD (DRAM-less) 1TB), 16.0-inch display and 50 more devices.
Kernel: 6.15.2-arch1-1
PROBE ID
HW: Intel Core Ultra 7 258V, Intel graphics, 8 memory modules (8 x Micron Module 4GB), one drive (Micron Technology Inc 2500 NVMe SSD (DRAM-less) 1TB), 16.0-inch display and 50 more devices.
Kernel: 6.15.2-arch1-1
PROBE ID
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) and 38 more devices.
Kernel: 6.14.2-desktop-3omv2590
PROBE ID
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) and 38 more devices.
Kernel: 6.14.2-desktop-3omv2590
PROBE ID
NEC Computers PC-VK23LAAGT
HW: Intel Core i3-6100U CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Team TEAMGROUP-SD3-1600 8GB), one drive (Zheino CHN 25SATAA3 240 240GB SSD), 15.5-inch display and 29 more devices.
Kernel: 6.14.2-desktop-3omv2590
PROBE ID
HW: Intel Core i3-6100U CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Team TEAMGROUP-SD3-1600 8GB), one drive (Zheino CHN 25SATAA3 240 240GB SSD), 15.5-inch display and 29 more devices.
Kernel: 6.14.2-desktop-3omv2590
PROBE ID
Lenovo B460
HW: Intel Pentium CPU P6200, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x 4444 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 4GB), one drive (ADATA SU655 120GB SSD), 14.0-inch display.
Kernel: 6.6.87-rt54-arch1-1-rt-lts
PROBE ID
HW: Intel Pentium CPU P6200, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x 4444 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 4GB), one drive (ADATA SU655 120GB SSD), 14.0-inch display.
Kernel: 6.6.87-rt54-arch1-1-rt-lts
PROBE ID
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
PROBE ID
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
PROBE ID
The report is based on hardware probes of total 47 thousands of computers made by Linux users in 2020. Report details and Linux distribution-specific reports are available in this GitHub repository.
In October, we asked you to participate in the statistics of users of Linux distributions and here are the results.
This is a general report for all Linux distributions. See stats for your specific distribution on this page.
Most active contributors of this month...
This is a general report for all Linux distributions. See stats for your specific distribution on this page.
Most active contributors of this month...
You often hear that hardware support is not good enough on Linux systems. The latest data from the Linux-Hardware.org portal suggests otherwise ...
Geo-location according to the telemetry report for Sep 01, 2020.


All of us, users of free OS like Linux or BSD, want better hardware support. We want support for both recently released new models of laptops, desktops and servers, as well as support for old hardware.
Unfortunately, there are not enough enthusiasts involved in the development and porting of drivers for Linux and BSD. Therefore, we often have to wait for support of new hardware. Sometimes hardware becomes obsolete faster than drivers appear for it. Linux has slightly better hardware support than BSD, but the situation is not ideal. According to statistics, almost 30% of users still encounter unsupported devices.
What are the benefits of anonymous telemetry, and how can it help solve these problems...
Unfortunately, there are not enough enthusiasts involved in the development and porting of drivers for Linux and BSD. Therefore, we often have to wait for support of new hardware. Sometimes hardware becomes obsolete faster than drivers appear for it. Linux has slightly better hardware support than BSD, but the situation is not ideal. According to statistics, almost 30% of users still encounter unsupported devices.
What are the benefits of anonymous telemetry, and how can it help solve these problems...