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Linux Hardware ProdigalFrog 1 month ago 100%
Announcement: LinuxHardware has moved instances!

Hi everyone! While lemmy.ml has served as a reliable home for our community, we thought it would be worthwhile to help distribute the load across the lemmyverse more evenly, and decided to move to a smaller themed instance that happens to fit our community perfectly, the excellent Programming.dev! If you'd like to continue to participate and get updates in the Linux Hardware community, head on over to !linuxhardware@programming.dev and click the subscribe button. Hope to see you there! 🙂

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Linux Hardware first_ad4972 2 months ago 93%
Interal microphone "unplugged" and not working on Dell Inspiron 14 7440 running newest ubuntu desktop

The internal microphone doesn't work on my Dell Inspiron 14 7440 running ubuntu, though it is recognized on windows and I remember it working before I reinstalled the ubuntu system. When I open sound settings, the app doesn't recognize the internal microphone: ![](https://i.imgur.com/0XjM3wr.png) I ran `alsamixer` (newest version) in the terminal and didn't see the internal microphone, this is what it looked like (this screenshot shows all devices listed in alsamixer): ![](https://i.imgur.com/R2IsDMJ.png) I also looked at `pavucontrol` and the app shows the internal microphone as "unplugged": ![](https://i.imgur.com/W2UDMEi.png) How can I get the microphone working? Update: I tried plugging in a headset and plugging it out. When I plugged it in 2 microphones showed up, one called "headset microphone" and the other just called "microphone", screenshot: ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/fae1ec0d-64c8-43fa-99a5-76c5018f9863.png) But when I unplugged the headset both microphones are gone, does it mean that my laptop recognizes its internal microphone when a headset is plugged in? Also when I switch to the one just called "microphone", speaking to the headset microphone doesn't make the bar move as much as patting the laptop, so the "microphone" should be the internal microphone.

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Linux Hardware first_ad4972 2 months ago 100%
GNOME videos app doesn't play videos correctly on ubuntu on dell inspiron

I installed the newest ubuntu desktop on dell Inspiron 14 7440, and when I open a video (either mp4 or webm) with GNOME videos it looks like this in the image, showing horizontal bars. Is this a graphics driver problem? I haven't installed any kind of driver after the ubuntu installation, and if it is a driver problem from where should I install the driver?

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Linux Hardware first_ad4972 2 months ago 95%
Does the NPU in Dell's "AI PC"s work on Linux?

I'm planning to buy an Inspiron or XPS model and install Linux on it, and I'd like to run neural networks accelerated by its NPU. Are there available drivers for the NPU in these models that supports debian or ubuntu-based systems?

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Linux Hardware Quills 3 months ago 100%
RX 550 or 560 (D), which one would be a better pair for the i5-3470?

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/20257982 (got no answers there sooo... someone here has something to say? Sorry if it's out of place...) > which one wold pair up better, less bottleneck and all that, a bottleneck calculator said the 560 works better, can i trust it? Is there any other gpus i should consider? (Small budget, Brazil is complicated) > > (I use linux, if that changes something)

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Linux Hardware nlgranger 4 months ago 100%
3.4W when idle with Ryzen 7 8845HS laptop

Hadn't bought a new laptop in a while. I wasn't expecting power efficiency to be that good! This is on a Lenovo Yoga Pro 7. - Gnome DE - With wifi up - Backlight around 10% (LCD panel) - tlp running with acpi-cpufreq with powersave scheduler

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Linux Hardware aronkvh 5 months ago 100%
Would you recommend a Legion 5 over a Slimbook Hero?

I've been saving up for a laptop for a long time and decided I want something that will be powerful and reliable for also a long time if I'm spending this much. so the 2 best options seem to be the Slimbook Hero or the Legion 5. A Legion 5 16IRX9 with an i5-13450HX is around 250EUR cheaper than a Hero with a i7-13620H, a Legion 5 Pro with a i7-13700HX is around 150EUR more expensive than the Hero. Legion has a 3 year warranty, the Hero 2 years. I don't know which has a better build quality and if warranty service is better with Slimbook bc you have to ship it to Spain if there is a hardware issue. What else should I consider?

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Linux Hardware GentooIsBased 5 months ago 100%
Modern Powerful Coreboot Build PCPartPicker

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Out_Of_Ideas/saved/6yzGjX I configured a pretty sick PC build on PCPP that is supposedly Coreboot capable. I am wondering if it can be improved and if it is actually Coreboot capable. **CPU:** Intel Core i9-14900KS 3.2 GHz 24-Core Processor **CPU Cooler:** Noctua NH-U14S 82.52 CFM CPU Cooler **Motherboard:** MSI PRO Z690-A WIFI ATX LGA1700 Motherboard **Memory:** G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB 48 GB (2 x 24 GB) DDR5-8400 CL40 Memory **Storage:** Crucial T705 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 5.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive **Video Card:** ASRock Taichi OC Radeon RX 7900 XTX 24 GB Video Card **Case:** NZXT H7 Flow ATX Mid Tower Case **Power Supply:** MSI MEG Ai1000P PCIE5 1000 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply **Case Fans:** Noctua A15 PWM 140 mm Fan; Noctua A14 PWM 82.5 CFM 140 mm Fan

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Linux Hardware EverlastongOS 5 months ago 93%
Quick look at Starbook Mk VI from Starlabs! (Linux Laptop)

StarBook - Minimalist design. Powerful performance. The StarBook propels the open-source experience into the modern era! Elacity video link: https://ela.city/cinema/view/0x9057304a41919008d79b3bb3fcebd69414e38b1f/52 or Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lV5i9UMj8ac #starlabs #starbook #mkvi #linux #elementaryOS

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Linux Hardware Churbleyimyam 6 months ago 100%
New Desktop Advice

I'm thinking about getting a desktop and am looking for some advice. The machine will primarily be for photography and digital art, music production/recording and, ideally, for experimenting with local AI. I would like to use only open source firmware and drivers if possible, as well as have a discrete GPU. If I can keep cost down by buying second-hand then that is fine! I currently use Debian on my laptop and would lean towards using that on the new computer, although KXStudio looks like it could be good for the music side of things. Any advice or suggestions would be much appreciated :)

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Linux Hardware 0xtero 6 months ago 100%
Purchase Advice: Linux Laptop

My current Dell XPS 13 has been my trusty old companion for the past 4.5 years and I'm very happy with it. Inevitably, the battery isn't what it used to be anymore - it won't reach full charge anymore and discharges in 2-3 hours of normal use (webrowsing, coding etc). I could replace the battery, but at 4.5 years, I guess it's time for an upgrade. My general requirements: - Good Linux support - Portable (13-14") - Great battery life - Good keyboard - A nice screen that doesn't have too much glare - At least 16Gb RAM / 1Tb SSD This is my work machine so I'm not especially budget-sensitive. Durable build would be awesome, I travel quite a lot and it gets banged around in my bag. I work in cybersecurity and do coding, so it doesn't need "content creator" features. The less "bells and whistles", the better. I'd love a microSD-card slot. I think I'd melt of happiness if it also has a HDMI port. I don't game on this machine (except chess.com, lol) , so don't really need gfx performance. I don't need touchscreen or 2-in-1 functions. Reasonable mic/cam - but I think that's pretty much given on a modern high-end laptop.. I'm thinking I'm probably going with new Dell XPS 13 or some ThinkPad variant, but I'd be happy to hear some suggestions and experiences (both good and bad) of recent purchases from the community. Ps. Framework/System76 don't ship here. Unfortunately. I'm stuck with the big-corpo brands.

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Linux Hardware JRepin 6 months ago 94%
The Full AMD Linux laptop! (Radeon GPU & Ryzen CPU): Tuxedo Sirius 16 review tilvids.com

The Sirius 16 is decidedly aimed at Linux gaming or workstation use cases. Its 16.1 inches with a 2K resolution of 2560x1440, so it's 16:9, better for gaming IMO than 16:10, but less good for other tasks. It has a full aluminum chassis, an 80Wh battery, it can accommodate up to 96 gigs of RAM, 8 terabytes of PCIe 4 SSD, and it comes with USB 4, the latest HDMI 2.1 and Wifi 6E. But what matters is what's inside, and that's a Ryzen 7 7840HS, and a Radeon 7600M XT, with 8 gigs of DDR6 VRAM. The aluminum chassis really feels solid, and the whole laptop is pretty hefty, at 2.2 kilos, or 4.8 pounds. The CPU is a Ryzen 7 7840HS, it's 8 cores, 16 threads, running at a top speed of 5.1Ghz. In geekbench 6, it got 2640 in single core, and 12635 in multi core, so it's more powerful than the i7 13700H I use daily on my own laptop.

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Linux Hardware Pantherina 7 months ago 96%
Just replaced my wifi card with a blobfree Qualcomm Atheros

In my Clevo Laptop with @novacustom@mastodon.online and @3mdeb@fosstodon.org Coreboot firmware I now have replaced another proprietary part! The Intel AX200 previously installed waits for a new use case, while I swapped in the Qualcomm Atheros Y8512 pci-e Wifi card, which has #blobfree drivers and thus runs fully on Linux, not just on some #nonfree kernels (that basically break the open source philosophy by including proprietary code in the single most critical root binary on your system) It works great, just downloaded a Firefox release. zip over wifi without a single stutter!

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Linux Hardware JRepin 7 months ago 66%
New KDE Slimbook V Linux Laptop: AMD 7840HS CPU, AMD 780M GPU, 16" WQXGA Screen https://kde.slimbook.es/

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/12251322 > #Specs > > **Processor** > AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS > 8 cores > 16 threads > TSMC 4nm FinFET > 3.8 GHz base clock > 5.1 GHz max boost clock > > **Graphics** > AMD Radeon 780M > RDNA 3 > 12 GPU cores > 2700 MHz frequency > > **Display** > 16” IPS > WQXGA 2560x1600 (16:10) > sRGB 100% > 165 Hz frequency > 1064.3M(8bit+2FRC) color depth > 403 nits max brightness > > **Storage** > 2 SSD m.2 NVME slots > Up to 8 TB SSD storage > > **Memory** > Non-soldered memory > Up to 64 GB RAM (8, 16, 32, 64 available) > 5600 MHz RAM > 2 sockets, dual channel from 16 GB > > **Battery** > 68‑watt‑hour battery > Up to 11 hours battery > > **Connectivity** > 3 USB 3.1 > 2 USB-C Full function PD3.0 (USB3.1 GEN1) with power delivery and video output > 2 PCI Express 4.0 (max 4TB each one) > HDMI > Wifi 6 RTL8852BE-CG AC/AX > Bluetooth 5.2 > > **Others** > Full-size backlit keyboard with numeric keypad > Webcam HD 720P 1.0M with physical switch > 2 microphones > 2 speakers 4Ω 2W > Multi-touch touchpad > Full aluminum chassis > USB-C charging with smart battery system > > **Size and Weight** > 356.6 * 248.5 * 20.3 mm > 1.86 kg

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Linux Hardware badmemes 7 months ago 100%
Looking for a budget reliable printer

Hello, I am looking for a budget reliable printer. I know that some companies scam the crap out of you as soon as you buy their printers and I would like to not fall victim to that. My budget is around 100 dollars, I don‘t care if laser or ink printer. Of course I need a certain compatibility to Linux. Thanks a lot already for your answers and have a nice day! Edit: Thanks for the kind tips, I will definitely get myself a brother printer.

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Linux Hardware qpsLCV5 8 months ago 100%
looking for advice for USB DAC

Hi linuxhardware gang i've been having some issue on my headphone jack, and the sound quality has never been great. this is on a small mini pc running arch linux. So what i'm looking for is a device i can plug into my usb (preferably usb-C) and Linux will use it to play audio. i plan to plug that device into my amp, which i can use headphone jack or those white and red plugs for. I hope USB DAC is the proper term, i'm kind of struggling to find products that do this. anyway, does anyone have experience with products like this on linux? i don't want to have to hack together the software side. even just a brand recommendation will help.

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Linux Hardware Written2323 8 months ago 100%
Battery level on Roccat Burst Pro Air?

Hi everybody, I recently got a Roccat Burst Pro Air which has a battery in it since its wireless. The problem here is that I cannot see the battery level on upower by any means because I think it never was developped for linux as roccat does not support linux for its devices (don't know if its in the kernel or in upower itself?). I'm not a driver developer but a web developer. Maybe I can try to support this device in order to expose the battery level. But I don't actually know where to start. Can anyone guide me? Thank you in advance!

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Linux Hardware cmeerw 8 months ago 83%
Chuwi Freebook N100 with Linux? eu.chuwi.com

Anyone got any experience with running Linux on a Chuwi Freebook N100 yet?

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Linux Hardware Nimrod 8 months ago 100%
Dock recommendation: Lenovo X280, Debian12, KDE, HP G2 DisplayLink dock, Minecraft lag??

Okay, most of the relevant information is in the title - I got a nice deal on an old Lenovo X280, threw Debian on there with KDE. I have an HP Elite book for my work, and thus a work provided HP G2 DisplayLink dock with USBC connection. In order for this dock to work, I had to install the displaylink drivers for "Ubuntu" from [here](https://www.synaptics.com/products/displaylink-graphics/downloads/ubuntu). The drivers work as expected, and I am able to dock the X280 to my workstation, and use both external monitors. It feels pretty nice when I am just browsing/emailing/bullshitting. But when I tried to play Minecraft on it, the game feels incredibly laggy. At first I thought this was due to an under-powered graphics card, but I did some testing with the external monitors using an HDMI cord directly to the X280, and everything feels clean and smooth when I use it in that way. The other odd glitch is that when I have the laptop docked, and I am trying to play MC, if I put MC on the external monitor = lag. But if I just drag the MC window to the laptop's screen = no lag. I'm assuming this issue is related to the dock and/or drivers. I've looked around for some sort of workaround, but came up empty handed. So now I think the solution might be a different dock. The dock would need to: 1. support USBC connections to my HP Elitebook, preferably without new drivers needed for the HP (dumb work won't give me admin rights, but I think I could convince them to install the necessary drivers for me. I WFH, so it makes sense that I would need a setup at home. 2. support USB/Lightning to my X280 3. have 1+ HDMI out or 2+ Display port out So... Does anyone have any experience with Linux (Debian preferred) compatible docks that don't introduce input delay when gaming? *ps. Sweet community you got here. I subbed, and it's DEFINITELY going to result in me buying more stuff...*

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Linux Hardware notagoblin 8 months ago 100%
Dell g15 5511 i5-11400H 3050ti with Ubuntu. What other linux distro will run?

Hi I've bought a Dell g15 5511 i5-11400H 3050ti with Ubuntu 20.04 years ago because it was an offer too good to miss. I'd like it to run a different linux distro without the Snap packages, that Ubuntu seem so keen on, and use a package manager with which I just feel more comfortable. I know I could remove Snap from ubuntu which came preinstalled from Dell but I'd like to try something else on it, perhaps Linux mint or an Arch derivative. I'm asking for suggestions as to what might be suitable. I don't have a problem with booting up on a live ISO to try distros out but I wondered, how would I enable and continue to update the Dell firmware updates? Is it as simple as just enabling the Dell repositories as I have done for the Ubuntu 22.04 update? Are the Dell firmware updates Ubuntu specific is my question? It's a desktop laptop permanently connected as battery life under load is a bit low :-) I use this for light gaming and not much else, usually play older games and RPG's like Original Sin. The 3050Ti has 4Gb memory so its never going to fly the latest AAA games. I would want to be able to install the NVidia drivers for the 3050Ti GPU and be able to switch between the iGPU and the NVidia GPU. My other installations run OMV, Manjaro KDE, Linux mint MATE LTS and Raspberry Pi OS. I'd say I've got some general knowledge with Linux, nothing in-depth. Going forward I might use it to run a Jellyfin server container which is currently sitting on an aging HP laptop because the Dell's CPU and tGPU look more capable of handling Transcoding and give higher FPS. Thank you for your insights.

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Linux Hardware throwawayish 8 months ago 100%
Solene'% : NovaCustom NV41 laptop review dataswamp.org

Disclaimer: I’m not affiliated in any way to any of the parties involved in this review. I just enjoy reading Solène’s writings in general and found myself to be especially in fond of this specific article. I share this in the hopes that others might somehow benefit from this as well!

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Linux Hardware shaked_coffee 9 months ago 100%
Slimbook Executive 16 VS Tuxedo InfinityBook 16 Gen 8?

I know this question has been asked many and many times, but a) this kind of things can change with time (bugs may get fixed or appear, new generations can fix hw problems and get new ones, etc.) and b) I didn’t find it on Lemmy yet (but maybe this is just me being bad searching stuff in the fediverse), so here it is once again. So, I need to buy a new laptop and I’m undecided between those two machines that, from what I’ve seen, are very very similar, but not exactly the same (apart from the chassis, that should be exactly the same, right?)… What are some differences I could use to decide? And, if you own one of this two, would you recommend it? Why/Why not?

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Linux Hardware Pharceface 9 months ago 93%
Thinkpad X1 Carbon

I am strongly considering picking up a recent gen X1 Carbon. I really the like the idea of the device, having cellular data, working fingerprint reader and maybe even using it with an eGPU for some gaming. How possible is all of this on Linux? UPDATE: I managed to find a 9th Gen Carbon with LTE, I can't wait it for it to get here. Arch Wiki indicates everything should work.

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Linux Hardware szelbi 9 months ago 93%
Docking station for Linux (Lenovo ThinkPad T480s & Steam Deck)

Hello everyone, I have a **Lenovo ThinkPad T480s** laptop running Fedora 39 Kinoite. I would like to use it in a multi-display setup, so I am looking for a docking station. The laptop has a Thunderbolt 3 port. I have attached the details of my device at the end of the post. People on Reddit are writing that "all Thunderbolt docking stations should work fine" and that's obviously not the case... I have this Dell Thunderbolt Dock (WD19TB) at home from work and the displays work when I plug it into the laptop but, for example, my mouse (connected via USB-A) doesn't work. When I connect it to the DELL laptop provided by the company, there are no problems at all. **Docking station requirements**: Ethernet, 3x USB-A, 1x DisplayPort, 1x HDMI. I have two 1080p displays: 75Hz and 165Hz. Obviously I'm not going to be playing any high-frame-rate games on this laptop, but even on a desktop it's sometimes nice to see a slightly higher refresh rate. So if it's possible, I'd like it to be able to display things above 60Hz... I also have a **Steam Deck OLED** and would like to be able to use this dock with it. I don't want to spend too much money on it. Do you have any experience in this area and can you help me choose? I am from Poland if it helps in any way (maybe some brands are not available here). **LAPTOP DETAILS** Operating System: Fedora Linux 39 KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.9 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.111.0 Qt Version: 5.15.11 Kernel Version: 6.6.6-200.fc39.x86_64 (64-bit) Graphics Platform: Wayland Processors: 8 × Intel® Core™ i7-8550U CPU @ 1.80GHz Memory: 15.5 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 620 Manufacturer: LENOVO Product Name: 20L8S0SA00 System Version: ThinkPad T480s

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Linux Hardware Auzy 9 months ago 100%
NUC 12 Enthusiast Compatibility?

Any other NUC 12 Enthusiast users out there. Just wondering if any of you guys are still successfully using it on the latest distro's with ARC support, or whether rebooting still has issues for more than anyone but myself (just picked one of these up the other day, and I suspect there are recent regressions maybe)

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Linux Hardware ProdigalFrog 9 months ago 93%
This community is now the official Lemmy of r/LinuxHardware! 🐧

Welcome Lemmings and Reddit refugees! I'm /u/Rathernott on reddit, one of the moderators of r/LinuxHardware and now armed with a swanky new username that doesn't suck. [@sirsquid@lemmy.ml](https://lemmy.ml/u/sirsquid) Has graciously allowed this instance to become the official lemmy for r/LinuxHardware, and I hope to see some of you cross the border into Lemmyland! ^^ Each one of you who joins is helping to build a decentralized and open-source community that *doesn't* use your data, doesn't use algorithms to incite anger, fear, or divide us, and will hopefully be as resilient as email is today!

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Linux Hardware OpticalMoose 10 months ago 90%
I decided to do a motherboard swap without reinstalling.

To start off with I had a Ryzen 3400G and an MSI B450 Tomahawk Max that had become unstable and took several tries to boot. I decided to swap in an ASUS Prime B550M-A wifi. The only issue is I was triple booting Kubuntu, Windows 7, and Windows 10, so this would be interesting. TL/DR: Kubuntu booted normally. Like seriously, just a regular boot, no messages or anything. Windows 7 froze a few seconds into the loading screen. I tried rebooting and using safe mode, but that froze too. Windows 10 gave a bunch of 'rechecking' and 'fixing file system' messages, and after about 2 reboots with more messages, opened to a workable desktop.

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Linux Hardware throwawayish 1 year ago 100%
First proper look on Star Labs' upcoming StarFighter laptop www.youtube.com

[The StarFighter is an exquisitely crafted, **Linux**-exclusive laptop that sets a new standard for privacy and performance. With its groundbreaking technology and sleek design, the StarFighter is the ultimate choice for discerning users who demand the very best.](https://starlabs.systems/pages/starfighter)

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Linux Hardware mr_right 1 year ago 50%
need recommendation for monochrome printer

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/1071061 > i need some help buying a monochrome laser printer with scanning that supports linux, plug and play is a nice thing to have. > > 🖨️ my available brands are : Epson, cannon and brother > > ❌ no need for WiFi, fax ,ect

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Linux Hardware dingdongitsabear 1 year ago 100%
Anyone rocking a Dell Dock WD19 (no suffix!) with a 4K display?

apologies if this community is just for news, feel free to remove. anyhoo, having trouble getting my WD19 dock to display 4K@60Hz. the laptop is a Dell Latitude 5290 2-in-1, it supports DP-Alt over USB-C (no Thunderbolt) and a direct connection from the laptop to the screen works. however, attaching the monitor to the dock via DP, and then connecting the dock to the laptop with its USB Type-C cable with PD yields 4k@30Hz max. Dell has a bunch of newer WD19 models (TB, S, etc.) but I don't have those. it is *possible* that my hardware is faulty as I've sourced it nth-hand, but before I start replacing it one-by-one, maybe someone got it to work? thanks.

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Linux Hardware linuxFan 1 year ago 100%
[advice] Any thoughts on this laptop?

I'm looking for a laptop to use while I'm away from home (Already have a desktop). My requirements are: - Recent (Zen 3 or 4) 8-core CPU - 16Gb RAM minimum - RDNA 2 graphics at a minimum - A non-gaming keyboard (no weird colored keys and RGB can be disabled) - budget: $1200 or so A discrete GPU isn't necessary, but if do I get one, it might as well have 8Gb, so the 3050/3060/4050 are out. I'll mostly use it for web browsing, video editing, light Blender use, and light gaming. Anything will be an upgrade over what I'm using [now](https://www.walmart.com/ip/HP-2000-369WM-E-450-1-65-GHz-Win-7-Home-Premium-64-bit-4-GB-RAM-500-HDD-DVD-SuperMulti-15-6-HD-BrightView-1366-x-768-HD-Radeon-6320-AMD-VISION-charco/17270249). My primary choice right now: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-tuf-gaming-a16-16-165hz-gaming-laptop-fhd-amd-ryzen-7-7735hs-with-16gb-ddr5-memory-radeon-rx7600s-512gb-pcie-ssd-off-black/6535499.p?skuId=6535499 And the budget alternative: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lenovo-yoga-7-16-wuxga-2-in-1-touch-screen-laptop-amd-ryzen-7-7735u-16gb-memory-512gbssd-arctic-grey/6533951.p?skuId=6533951 Edit: using Kubuntu 😁 Any thoughts?

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