Le 06/04/2017 à 21:08, Gunnar Wolf a écrit : > Nikolaus Rath dijo [Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 03:18:57PM -0700]: >> I think there's a pre-requisite that's much harder for a lot of people: >> finding out what laptop works well with Linux. This is the stage where I >> have repeatedly failed - the differences in model numbers are just too >> tiny and subtle, and typically things that work well are no longer sold >> commercially.
This is even more difficult when you are required to choose between a subset of a particular vendor due to professional rules ("marchés publiques" in French) > FWIW it's been a long time since I had any problems in this regard, > and I'm surprised it's still an issue among knowledgeable people by > 2017! The previous rules make us choose DELL laptop. It worked reasonably well. For my last laptop, I had to choose a HP one (ZBook 15). It is a pity. I cannot suspend/restore reliably if I want to use the NVidia card with the nouveau driver (I never tried the non-free NVidia one) and not only the Intel card (and, on my laptop, the external DP port is only wired to the NVidia card...) I already reported some bugs in the kernel/acpi/nouveau that have been fixed. But it was 'easy' : these bugs were systematic/ reproducible. I've to create a new (kernel) bug with the current situation but it is difficult to do so. The freeze are not systematic, they are hard freeze (nothing in the logs), generally after a resume. I'm under the impression they occur in ACPI routines. Currently, I'm using the 4.7.0-1-amd64 kernel that allows me to suspend/resume about 10 times between freeze (and hard reboot). I've to test the 4.9 and 4.10 newly uploaded, but a few days ago, with the previous versions, the 4.9 and 4.10 were freezing at nearly each resume. Two days ago, I ran the Ubuntu firmware tests on this laptop: Test |Pass |Fail |Abort|Warn |Skip |Info | ---------------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ [...] Total: | 981| 195| 2| 33| 222| 11| I think the HP Bios is not really of good quality... Regards, Vincent -- Vincent Danjean GPG key ID 0xD17897FA vdanj...@debian.org GPG key fingerprint: 621E 3509 654D D77C 43F5 CA4A F6AE F2AF D178 97FA Unofficial pkgs: http://moais.imag.fr/membres/vincent.danjean/deb.html APT repo: deb http://people.debian.org/~vdanjean/debian unstable main