Newest laptop of the day with Linux:

MECHREVO Yilong15Pro Series GM5HG0A

HW: AMD Ryzen 7 8745H w/ Radeon 780M Graphics, AMD + Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 32GB, one drive (Yangtze Memory Technologies Co.,Ltd YMTC PC41Q-1TB-B 1024GB), 15.3-inch display.

Kernel: 6.11.0-21-generic

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Newest desktop of the day with Linux:

LI1BV/LI1BV-L 1.0

HW: Intel Celeron J6412, Intel graphics, one memory module (Hewlett-Packard 7EH98AA# 8GB), one drive (Seagate ST250LT020-1AE14C 250GB).

Kernel: 6.1.50-1-generic

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Biggest laptop of the day with Linux:

Fujitsu FMVNA5NE

HW: Intel Core i5-2520M CPU, Intel graphics, memory module(s) 8GB, one drive (Crucial CT1000MX500SSD1 1TB), 15.5-inch display and 28 more devices.

Kernel: 6.11.0-21-generic

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Biggest desktop of the day with Linux:

ASUSTek Computer M52BC

HW: AMD FX-8300 Eight-Core Processor, AMD graphics, memory module(s) 12GB, one drive (TOSHIBA DT01ACA200 2TB) and 40 more devices.

Kernel: 6.8.0-57-generic

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Smallest laptop of the day with Linux:

Medion E2227T MD60798

HW: Intel Atom x5-Z8300 CPU, Intel graphics, memory module(s) 4GB and 28 more devices.

Kernel: 6.11.0-19-generic

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Oldest laptop of the day with Linux:

Sony VPCZ120GL

HW: Intel Core i5 CPU M 540, Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 8GB, 2 drives (2 x TOSHIBA THNS064GG2BNAA 64GB SSD), 13.2-inch display.

Kernel: 6.9.3-76060903-generic

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Oldest desktop of the day with Linux:

Intel ID70 V114

HW: Intel Atom CPU D2550, Intel graphics, one memory module (Samsung M471B5173DB0-YK0 4GB), 2 drives (China SSD 128GB, WDC WD5000LPVX-22V0TT0 500GB).

Kernel: 6.12.16-gentoo-dist

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How it fits BSD?

We've just implemented a new feature of the Linux hardware database that allows you to check desired computer models for BSD compatibility. You need to find the computer model you are interested in in the database first (it's large enough) and then follow new "How it fits BSD?" button at the bottom of the page. You'll get a list of devices on board and support statuses ...

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Most popular hardware configurations on Linux & trends for 2015-2020

The report is based on the data collected by Linux users with the help of the hw-probe program.

See more filters & trends on this page.

Most interesting stats are the following ...

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Hardware trends

Today I'm glad to open the next major update of the hardware database — a live statistical report on Linux-powered hardware configurations of our users: https://linux-hardware.org/?view=trends

The report helps to answer questions like "How popular are 32-bit systems?", "How fast is SSD market share growing?", "Which hard drives are less reliable?", "How many computers use old CPU microcode?", "How good is device drivers support?", etc.

In addition to ROSA distribution, other Linux distributions also participated in the study. Most active participants currently are ...

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Search for drivers

There are often cases when a couple of devices does not work properly in your computer out of the box under Linux. The reason for this may be too new hardware (not yet implemented in the kernel), the absence of necessary Linux drivers (not provided by hardware vendors), too obsolete hardware, incompatible devices (e.g. storage controller and drive model, etc.) or a defect. According to data from the Linux-Hardware.org, at least 10% of Linux users encounter such problems. According to our statistics, the most problematic devices are ...

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