Lenovo Legion 5 15IAH7H 82TB
HW: Intel 12th Gen Core i7-12700H, Intel + Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 16GB, 2 drives (ADATA Technology Co., Ltd. APSFG-2T-CSUS 2TB, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/PM9A3/980PRO 512GB), 15.5-inch display.
Kernel: 6.11.9-arch1-1
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HW: Intel 12th Gen Core i7-12700H, Intel + Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 16GB, 2 drives (ADATA Technology Co., Ltd. APSFG-2T-CSUS 2TB, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/PM9A3/980PRO 512GB), 15.5-inch display.
Kernel: 6.11.9-arch1-1
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Gigabyte Technology X870E AORUS PRO
HW: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core Processor, Nvidia graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Corsair CMK64GX5M2B5200C40 32GB), 3 drives (2 x Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/PM9A3/980PRO 1TB, Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB).
Kernel: 6.11.8-300.fc41.x86_64
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HW: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 8-Core Processor, Nvidia graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Corsair CMK64GX5M2B5200C40 32GB), 3 drives (2 x Samsung Electronics Co Ltd NVMe SSD Controller PM9A1/PM9A3/980PRO 1TB, Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB).
Kernel: 6.11.8-300.fc41.x86_64
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Schenker XMG EVO (M24)
HW: AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics, AMD graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Crucial CT32G48C40S5.C16A1 32GB), one drive (Samsung SSD 990 PRO 2TB), 14.0-inch display and 55 more devices.
Kernel: 6.8.0-49-generic
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HW: AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics, AMD graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Crucial CT32G48C40S5.C16A1 32GB), one drive (Samsung SSD 990 PRO 2TB), 14.0-inch display and 55 more devices.
Kernel: 6.8.0-49-generic
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ASUSTek Computer PRIME H510M-E R2.0
HW: Intel Core i5-10400 CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Corsair CMK64GX4M2D3600C18 32GB), 3 drives (KINGSTON SNV2S1000G 1TB, WDC WD40EZRZ-00GXCB0 4TB, WDC WUH721818ALE6L4 18TB) and 45 more devices.
Kernel: 6.8.0-48-generic
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HW: Intel Core i5-10400 CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Corsair CMK64GX4M2D3600C18 32GB), 3 drives (KINGSTON SNV2S1000G 1TB, WDC WD40EZRZ-00GXCB0 4TB, WDC WUH721818ALE6L4 18TB) and 45 more devices.
Kernel: 6.8.0-48-generic
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Sony VGN-FS315M
HW: Intel Pentium M processor 1.73GHz, Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 1GB, one drive (FUJITSU MHT2060AT 64GB) and 33 more devices.
Kernel: 4.15.0-29-generic
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HW: Intel Pentium M processor 1.73GHz, Nvidia graphics, memory module(s) 1GB, one drive (FUJITSU MHT2060AT 64GB) and 33 more devices.
Kernel: 4.15.0-29-generic
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Toshiba Satellite Pro C50-A-1L6
HW: Intel Core i5-4200M CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Micron CT102464BF160B.M16 8GB), one drive (Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB), 15.5-inch display.
Kernel: 6.4.0-150600.23.25-default
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HW: Intel Core i5-4200M CPU, Intel graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Micron CT102464BF160B.M16 8GB), one drive (Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB), 15.5-inch display.
Kernel: 6.4.0-150600.23.25-default
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Lenovo 3728 NOK (IdeaCentre 5 14ARE05 90Q3004BGE)
HW: AMD Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics, AMD graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Hynix HMA81GU6CJR8N-XN 8GB), 3 drives (Micron MTFDHBA512QFD 512GB, Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 2TB, Transcend TS240GSSD220S 240GB).
Kernel: 6.8.0-49-generic
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HW: AMD Ryzen 7 4700G with Radeon Graphics, AMD graphics, 2 memory modules (2 x Hynix HMA81GU6CJR8N-XN 8GB), 3 drives (Micron MTFDHBA512QFD 512GB, Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 2TB, Transcend TS240GSSD220S 240GB).
Kernel: 6.8.0-49-generic
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Hi, I would really appreciate help with this issue:
I just installed fedora on Acer chromebook 315 CB315-3H and the sound doesn't work, it says "Dummy output" when pressing the volume buttons. When I connect headphones with jack cable the output goes to built in speakers. When I connect bluetooth headphones they work fine.
Here is my probe:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=0083999b8a
I have Fedora 38 Workstation Edition and my kernel is Linux 6.3.6-200.fc38.x86_64.
Another thing is that the delete button doesn't work, it seems not to be "connected" to it's function? Same thing with some of the fn buttons, for example the round arrow button probably should refresh, another two window buttons, that might have something to do with desktops and screenshot etc. don't work either.
I've been also getting there weird errors, sometimes it was suddenly freezing and logging me out, it's shown on screenshots, I thought it might be related.
I dont care much about those other things, but I really need to fix the sound issue.
What I already did:
I made sure that the system is updated,
tried installing PulseAudioVolumeControl, then rebooted, that didnt work.
I would appreciate any help, I'm a begginer, but I can get help from my partner if something beyond my abilities is needed to fix it, but she doesn't know how to fix it either.
Thanks
I just installed fedora on Acer chromebook 315 CB315-3H and the sound doesn't work, it says "Dummy output" when pressing the volume buttons. When I connect headphones with jack cable the output goes to built in speakers. When I connect bluetooth headphones they work fine.
Here is my probe:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=0083999b8a
I have Fedora 38 Workstation Edition and my kernel is Linux 6.3.6-200.fc38.x86_64.
Another thing is that the delete button doesn't work, it seems not to be "connected" to it's function? Same thing with some of the fn buttons, for example the round arrow button probably should refresh, another two window buttons, that might have something to do with desktops and screenshot etc. don't work either.
I've been also getting there weird errors, sometimes it was suddenly freezing and logging me out, it's shown on screenshots, I thought it might be related.
I dont care much about those other things, but I really need to fix the sound issue.
What I already did:
I made sure that the system is updated,
tried installing PulseAudioVolumeControl, then rebooted, that didnt work.
I would appreciate any help, I'm a begginer, but I can get help from my partner if something beyond my abilities is needed to fix it, but she doesn't know how to fix it either.
Thanks
The Small footprint DeskMini runs my TV.
Intel I7-9700
64GB of 2666 Mhz RAM
Samsung NVMe 970 EVO 1Tb
Sandisk SATA SSD 1Tb (backup drive)
Linux Fedora, currently the beta 38
I have an lm-sensor config that works for this system.
All sound and video seems to work, I have never had issues with Linux drivers on this system.
I have used the HDMI and the display ports on the DeskMini, can confirm both are working with full video and audio with a single HDMI cable or Display port to HDMI cable. (DP to HDMI gives me a higher refresh rate)
The system does VMs, email and video streaming well.
I am disappoint that I cannot justify an upgrade to the Rocket Lake DeskMini.
Intel I7-9700
64GB of 2666 Mhz RAM
Samsung NVMe 970 EVO 1Tb
Sandisk SATA SSD 1Tb (backup drive)
Linux Fedora, currently the beta 38
I have an lm-sensor config that works for this system.
All sound and video seems to work, I have never had issues with Linux drivers on this system.
I have used the HDMI and the display ports on the DeskMini, can confirm both are working with full video and audio with a single HDMI cable or Display port to HDMI cable. (DP to HDMI gives me a higher refresh rate)
The system does VMs, email and video streaming well.
I am disappoint that I cannot justify an upgrade to the Rocket Lake DeskMini.
00 & GuixSD
I am glad this device is recognized in Gnu Guix version 1.2.0 and 1.3.0
Everything Works very well. And it is correctly detected.
The only thing hw-probe it is unable to detect is the Operating System and version: GNU Guix. 1.3.0 and 1.2.0.
I tested in this two versions.
One link of probe id is: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=a8a6fc0bc1
By the way this is my first post here.
Thanks to the hw-probe developers and I would encourage you to include the parameters in the package to detect the Gnu Guix Distro. guix.gnu.org
I am glad this device is recognized in Gnu Guix version 1.2.0 and 1.3.0
Everything Works very well. And it is correctly detected.
The only thing hw-probe it is unable to detect is the Operating System and version: GNU Guix. 1.3.0 and 1.2.0.
I tested in this two versions.
One link of probe id is: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=a8a6fc0bc1
By the way this is my first post here.
Thanks to the hw-probe developers and I would encourage you to include the parameters in the package to detect the Gnu Guix Distro. guix.gnu.org
I will write this in portuguese because most people who buy Avell hardware are going to be Brazillian.
Eu comprei um notebook Avell A70 MOB (sem sistema operacional) e instalei arch-linux nele.
Detalhe:
Na página da avell é especificado que o computador suporta windows 10 e 11,
e não informa nada quanto à linux (não perguntei também).
O resultado do hw-probe pode ser visto aqui:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=f6209888a6
Faz dois dias que comprei ele (vou atualizar esse post se necessário)
e até agora posso descrever o seguinte:
Foi tranquilo instalar o sistema, embora só suporte UEFI e eu prefiro legacy BIOS.
Aparentemente, tudo está funcionando, no entanto não consegui fazer funcionar
os drivers proprietários da nvidia. No momento parece que estão sendo usados os drivers nouveau
sem problema, mas não rodei nada que exigisse muito da placa gráfica, e nem consegui usar
ela no blender para renderizar (não aparece como opção).
Existem diversos métodos muito confusos de como utilizar os drivers proprietários
da nvidia, e até agora sempre deu algum problema ao tentar.
Entre eles:
- Quando instalado, a fonte do tty fica menor que o normal
- Ao iniciar o servidor X usando startx, nada acontece e a tela fica travada
- Usando um login manager gráfico, ele não inicia e não consigo acessar o sistema
- Ao iniciar o servidor X usando startx, ele continua no terminal e gera falha de segmentação no próprio X.
No mais, também notei que o computador dá umas travadas bizarras do nada
e é preciso forçar o desligamento. Não identifique nenhuma consistência nisso,
mas parece que depois que comecei a usar o kernel LTS ao invés do padrão,
não aconteceu mais. Não tenho certeza se é isso.
Também não consegui mudar a cor do teclado retroiluminado,
por padrão ele é azul e até consigo mudar a intensidade da iluminação
usando as teclas de função (Fn + F5, Fn + F6).
Tentei alguns programas pra avell e outros computadores com teclado retroiluminado
mas nenhum funcionou.
Se alguém tem esse computador e tem alguma dica, por favor me envie:
lucas.mior.2@gmail.com
Eu comprei um notebook Avell A70 MOB (sem sistema operacional) e instalei arch-linux nele.
Detalhe:
Na página da avell é especificado que o computador suporta windows 10 e 11,
e não informa nada quanto à linux (não perguntei também).
O resultado do hw-probe pode ser visto aqui:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=f6209888a6
Faz dois dias que comprei ele (vou atualizar esse post se necessário)
e até agora posso descrever o seguinte:
Foi tranquilo instalar o sistema, embora só suporte UEFI e eu prefiro legacy BIOS.
Aparentemente, tudo está funcionando, no entanto não consegui fazer funcionar
os drivers proprietários da nvidia. No momento parece que estão sendo usados os drivers nouveau
sem problema, mas não rodei nada que exigisse muito da placa gráfica, e nem consegui usar
ela no blender para renderizar (não aparece como opção).
Existem diversos métodos muito confusos de como utilizar os drivers proprietários
da nvidia, e até agora sempre deu algum problema ao tentar.
Entre eles:
- Quando instalado, a fonte do tty fica menor que o normal
- Ao iniciar o servidor X usando startx, nada acontece e a tela fica travada
- Usando um login manager gráfico, ele não inicia e não consigo acessar o sistema
- Ao iniciar o servidor X usando startx, ele continua no terminal e gera falha de segmentação no próprio X.
No mais, também notei que o computador dá umas travadas bizarras do nada
e é preciso forçar o desligamento. Não identifique nenhuma consistência nisso,
mas parece que depois que comecei a usar o kernel LTS ao invés do padrão,
não aconteceu mais. Não tenho certeza se é isso.
Também não consegui mudar a cor do teclado retroiluminado,
por padrão ele é azul e até consigo mudar a intensidade da iluminação
usando as teclas de função (Fn + F5, Fn + F6).
Tentei alguns programas pra avell e outros computadores com teclado retroiluminado
mas nenhum funcionou.
Se alguém tem esse computador e tem alguma dica, por favor me envie:
lucas.mior.2@gmail.com
And depending of the Linux, it can be even recognised differently. Here, https://linux-hardware.org/?id=usb:12ba-04a0&dev_class=03-00-00&dev_type=joystick&dev_vendor=Licensed+by+Sony+Computer+Entertainment+America&dev_name=GuitarHero+for+Playstation+3&dev_ident=58ebc
and it's not a guitar, it's a Lightgun. It's the top shot elite lightgun from Activision.
And, as I said, it's not the first "thing" to be falsely recognised. I upload here, but you will think it works. But it doesn't.
Best Regards
and it's not a guitar, it's a Lightgun. It's the top shot elite lightgun from Activision.
And, as I said, it's not the first "thing" to be falsely recognised. I upload here, but you will think it works. But it doesn't.
Best Regards
Host: HUAWEI BOD-WXX9 2021 - notebook with Debian (exported from Linux-Hardware.org)
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I bought recently this laptop HUAWEI MATEBOOK D15 with intel cpu and most of the hardware works fine using Debian Sid (rolling) with the notable exceptions of :
1) sound (not recognised by Debian)... I had to buy a usb sound card.
2) fingerprint (not recognised by gprintd)... not a big problem to me
3) Sleep is not saving the battery... it is not as deep as it should be.
I would love to receive help to make the sound work... but above all to have battery saving behavior when I close the lid of my PC. Currently, I loose battery autonomy considerably when the lid is closed or if I put it on sleep. I guess this is not normal.
Thanks
Devices on the board are the following:
DEVICE | STATUS | COMMENT |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:9a49:152d:127d CLASS: 03-00-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics] TYPE: graphics card DRIVER: i915 | Works | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0c8:152d:127d CLASS: 04-01-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio Controller TYPE: sound DRIVER: snd_hda_intel, snd_sof_pc... | Detected | doesn't work. Couldn't find a solution |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0f0:8086:0074 CLASS: 02-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Wi-Fi 6 AX201 TYPE: network DRIVER: iwlwifi | Works | |
BUS: PCI ID: 1987:5013:1987:5013 CLASS: 01-08-02 VENDOR: Phison Electronics Corporation DEVICE: PS5013 E13 NVMe Controller TYPE: storage DRIVER: nvme | Works | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:9a14:152d:127d CLASS: 06-00-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: 11th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers TYPE: bridge DRIVER: - | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a082:152d:127d CLASS: 06-01-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP LPC Controller TYPE: bridge DRIVER: - | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0bc:152d:127d CLASS: 06-04-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: PCI bridge TYPE: bridge DRIVER: pcieport | Works | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0e0:152d:127d CLASS: 07-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP Management Engine Interface TYPE: communication controller DRIVER: mei_me | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0ef:152d:127d CLASS: 05-00-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP Shared SRAM TYPE: ram memory DRIVER: - | Works | Tested by author. |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0a4:152d:127d CLASS: 0c-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP SPI Controller TYPE: serial bus controller DRIVER: - | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0e8:152d:127d CLASS: 0c-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP Serial IO I2C Controller #0 TYPE: serial bus controller DRIVER: intel_lpss_pci | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0ea:152d:127d CLASS: 0c-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP Serial IO I2C Controller #2 TYPE: serial bus controller DRIVER: intel_lpss_pci | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0eb:152d:127d CLASS: 0c-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP Serial IO I2C Controller #3 TYPE: serial bus controller DRIVER: intel_lpss_pci | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:9a03:152d:127d CLASS: 11-80-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: TigerLake-LP Dynamic Tuning Processor Participant TYPE: signal processing controller DRIVER: processor_thermal_device_... | Detected | |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0a3:152d:127d CLASS: 0c-05-00 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP SMBus Controller TYPE: smbus DRIVER: i2c_i801 | Detected | in dmesg: SMBus is busy, can't use it! |
BUS: PCI ID: 8086:a0ed:152d:127d CLASS: 0c-03-30 VENDOR: Intel Corporation DEVICE: Tiger Lake-LP USB 3.2 Gen 2x1 xHCI Host Controller TYPE: usb controller DRIVER: xhci_pci | Works | |
BUS: USB ID: 8087:0026 CLASS: e0-01-01 VENDOR: Intel Corp. DEVICE: AX201 Bluetooth TYPE: bluetooth DRIVER: btusb | Works | |
BUS: USB ID: 0408:1043 CLASS: 0e-01-00 VENDOR: Quanta Computer, Inc. DEVICE: HD Camera TYPE: camera DRIVER: - | Works | Driver is not found or not configured. The device is supported by kernel versions 2.6.26 and newer. |
BUS: USB ID: 27c6:5125 CLASS: 02-01-01 VENDOR: Shenzhen Goodix Technology Co.,Ltd. DEVICE: Goodix Fingerprint Device TYPE: fingerprint reader DRIVER: - | Failed | gprintd does not detect it |
BUS: USB ID: 1d6b:0002 CLASS: 09-00-00 VENDOR: Linux Foundation DEVICE: 2.0 root hub TYPE: hub DRIVER: usbcore | Works | |
BUS: USB ID: 1d6b:0003 CLASS: 09-00-00 VENDOR: Linux Foundation DEVICE: 3.0 root hub TYPE: hub DRIVER: usbcore | Detected | |
BUS: EISA ID: au-optronics-auo28ed VENDOR: AU Optronics DEVICE: LCD Monitor AUO28ED 1920x1080 344x193mm 15.5-inch TYPE: monitor DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: SYS ID: sunwoda-h-hb4692j5ecw-31 [FCC] VENDOR: Sunwoda-H DEVICE: Battery HB4692J5ECW-31 Li-ion 41.4 Wh TYPE: battery DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: SYS ID: huawei-2-11-09-17-2021 VENDOR: HUAWEI DEVICE: BIOS 2.11 09/17/2021 TYPE: bios DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: SYS ID: intel-6-140-1 (8x) VENDOR: Intel DEVICE: 11th Gen Core i5-1135G7 @ 2.40GHz TYPE: cpu DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: SYS ID: samsung-m471a5244cb0-ctd-row-of-chips [AAE] VENDOR: Samsung DEVICE: RAM M471A5244CB0-CTD 4GB Row Of Chips DDR4 2667MT/s TYPE: memory DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: SYS ID: samsung-m471a5244cb0-ctd-row-of-chips [AAE] VENDOR: Samsung DEVICE: RAM M471A5244CB0-CTD 4GB Row Of Chips DDR4 2667MT/s TYPE: memory DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: SYS ID: huawei-bod-wxx9-pcb-b3-m1010 VENDOR: HUAWEI DEVICE: Motherboard BOD-WXX9-PCB-B3 M1010 TYPE: motherboard DRIVER: - | Works | |
BUS: PS/2 ID: ps/2:0001-0001-at-translated-set-2-keyboard VENDOR: DEVICE: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard TYPE: keyboard DRIVER: - | Works | Tested by author. |
BUS: PS/2 ID: ps/2:27c6-01e0-gxtp7863-00-27c6-01e0-mouse VENDOR: DEVICE: GXTP7863:00 27C6:01E0 Mouse TYPE: mouse DRIVER: - | Detected | |
BUS: PS/2 ID: ps/2:01e0-01e0-gxtp7863-00-27c6-touchpad VENDOR: 01E0 DEVICE: GXTP7863:00 27C6:Touchpad TYPE: touchpad DRIVER: - | Works | Tested by author. |
BUS: NVME ID: phison-311cd0512gb [EA7] VENDOR: Phison DEVICE: 311CD0512GB TYPE: disk DRIVER: nvme | Works |
We have older HP EliteOne 800 G1 All-in-One Desktops. All-in-Ones are similar to a laptop in that the screen is built-in. The monitor cannot be powered off separately from the PC.
The Monitor Crashes upon sleeping or waking from sleep. CTRL-ALT+F2 is usually dead too. One can still ssh back into the system from another machine. Sometimes, killing all Xorg processes will fix it, but since it also kills all the tty related stuff, rebooting is the only way to get the system back. Manually commanding the AiO to goto sleep would not replicate the problem, only allowing the timeout to expire and let it fall asleep. Tons of hours into this problem! The best I have found that seems to work is to disable the ScreenSaver and PowerManagement for the Display for all users and the system logon screen as described here in my LinuxMint forum call for help.
Computer 'HP 18E6' Desktop Computer (EliteOne 800 G1 AiO)
The linuxtv / Hans website says the EDID Fails because it is "Missing Display Range Limits Descriptor."
FAILS Hans' / linuxtv edid-decode check website:
https://hverkuil.home.xs4all.nl/edid-decode/edid-decode.html
Expand the post below to see all output:
The Monitor Crashes upon sleeping or waking from sleep. CTRL-ALT+F2 is usually dead too. One can still ssh back into the system from another machine. Sometimes, killing all Xorg processes will fix it, but since it also kills all the tty related stuff, rebooting is the only way to get the system back. Manually commanding the AiO to goto sleep would not replicate the problem, only allowing the timeout to expire and let it fall asleep. Tons of hours into this problem! The best I have found that seems to work is to disable the ScreenSaver and PowerManagement for the Display for all users and the system logon screen as described here in my LinuxMint forum call for help.
Computer 'HP 18E6' Desktop Computer (EliteOne 800 G1 AiO)
The linuxtv / Hans website says the EDID Fails because it is "Missing Display Range Limits Descriptor."
FAILS Hans' / linuxtv edid-decode check website:
https://hverkuil.home.xs4all.nl/edid-decode/edid-decode.html
Expand the post below to see all output:
Code Select
edid-decode (hex):
00 ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 22 f0 89 10 01 00 00 00
15 17 01 03 80 33 1d 78 0a a0 40 a6 56 52 9d 27
10 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 19 38 80 00 71 38 14 40 60 40
84 00 fe 1f 11 00 00 78 00 00 00 fe 00 56 30 37
0a 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 00 fc 00 48
50 51 20 38 30 30 20 41 49 4f 0a 20 00 00 00 fe
00 4c 4d 32 33 30 57 46 33 2d 53 4c 4c 31 00 a0
----------------
Block 0, Base EDID:
EDID Structure Version & Revision: 1.3
Vendor & Product Identification:
Manufacturer: HWP
Model: 4233
Serial Number: 1
Made in: week 21 of 2013
Basic Display Parameters & Features:
Digital display
Maximum image size: 51 cm x 29 cm
Gamma: 2.20
RGB color display
First detailed timing is the preferred timing
Color Characteristics:
Red : 0.6503, 0.3378
Green: 0.3203, 0.6132
Blue : 0.1533, 0.0625
White: 0.3125, 0.3281
Established Timings I & II: none
Standard Timings: none
Detailed Timing Descriptors:
DTD 1: 1920x1080 59.997493 Hz 16:9 65.997 kHz 143.610000 MHz (four way interleaved, 510 mm x 287 mm)
Hfront 96 Hsync 64 Hback 96 Hpol N
Vfront 8 Vsync 4 Vback 8 Vpol N
Alphanumeric Data String: 'V07'
Display Product Name: 'HPQ 800 AIO'
Alphanumeric Data String: 'LM230WF3-SLL1'
Checksum: 0xa0
----------------
Preferred Video Timing if only Block 0 is parsed:
DTD 1: 1920x1080 59.997493 Hz 16:9 65.997 kHz 143.610000 MHz (four way interleaved, 510 mm x 287 mm)
Hfront 96 Hsync 64 Hback 96 Hpol N
Vfront 8 Vsync 4 Vback 8 Vpol N
----------------
Native Video Resolution:
1920x1080
----------------
edid-decode SHA: 791ce31e7dc6 2022-09-09 08:44:21
Failures:
Block 0, Base EDID:
Missing Display Range Limits Descriptor.
EDID conformity: FAIL
https://hverkuil.home.xs4all.nl/edid-decode/edid-decode.html
Pop OS! works with the default hardware on this Acer Aspire 1. Note that I had a difficult time getting Linux Mint, Debian, Kali Linus and Black Box to work. Also, there may a bug when the computer boots where you have to either close then open the lid or/and press the power button to get this laptop to load past the ACER logo. I'm we6jbo on irc.libera.chat (message me there if you have any questions). I'm there from 12:00AM to 2:00AM
See https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=d7eb24100d
See https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=d7eb24100d
PROBE ID
This is a new laptop of my wife. Reasons to buy previous generation of this laptop (although there are already 2nd and 3rd generations on the market):
1. Durable power adapter connector. An attempt to buy a laptop with USB-C adapter has failed - on the second day the child broke it.
2. Upgradable - WiFi module and memory are not soldered on the board, unlike the next versions of this laptop. I usually change memory three times during the lifetime of each notebook due to wear.
Reasons to choose this particular model:
1. Durable aluminum case, compact size and light weight.
2. Good autonomy - 10-15 hours of work without charging.
3. Powerful processor and fast PCI Express drive - this is an ultrabook.
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I finally upgraded my personal work computer 7 years after the last upgrade. The choice fell on the Dell Latitude 5511 - this is the last Dell model with a pointstick and an additional row of buttons on the touchpad. Next time, apparently, I will be forced to take a ThinkPad. History repeats itself - I again found last year's corporate item in my region with a 50% discount and ordered it immediately.
This laptop is 45% faster than my previous laptop Dell E6530 with i7-3630qm and with three times faster SSD drive. It is possible to increase the memory up to 64GB, connect an additional SATA SSD drive, replace the Wi-Fi module and add an LTE module. Unfortunately, it has only one WLAN slot, so I will have to plug in a USB adapter for an additional wireless interface to connect to several networks simultaneously.
The laptop is very energy efficient and uses almost no cooler for daily tasks and is absolutely silent. However, in performance modes, it emits a squeaky sound of piezoelectricity under any load (for example, when touching the touchpad). This sound is not heard during the day, when there are a lot of extraneous noises around, but at night in absolute silence it can be annoying. In comparison, this sound does not penetrate the top surface of my office ThinkPad T490s. To get rid of this sound, I set the battery saving mode in the GNOME settings - in this mode, the processor performance drops by 4 times (corresponding to the maximum power of the 3rd gen i3 processor), but it is still enough for most tasks...