https://wiki.archlinux.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=M0Rf30&feedformat=atomArchWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:54:40ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.41.0https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Dell&diff=722149Laptop/Dell2022-03-09T16:15:28Z<p>M0Rf30: Add tricks to resume from suspend for Precision 3541</p>
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<div>[[Category:Dell]]<br />
[[ja:ノートパソコン/Dell]]<br />
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== Inspiron ==<br />
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{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| Inspiron 1420 || 2012-09 || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} is needed || Untested || Untested || Untested || Untested || Everything that I have tested works great without any problems<br />
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| Inspiron 1501 || 2007-05-17 (Arch Linux 2007.05 Duke) || 3D with proprietary ATI fglrx || Intel HD audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, BCM4311 PCI-E with bcm43xx || N/A || Untested || Untested || Smart card reader works out-of-the-box || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| Inspiron 1520 || 2008-03-31 (Arch Linux 2008.03 Core Dump) || 3D with NVIDIA || SigmaTel audio with ALSA || ''b44'' module, out of the box || ''b43'', need firmware || Yes || || Untested || Hot keys work out-of-the-box || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 1525|Inspiron 1525]] || 2008-06-24 (Arch Linux 2008.06 Overlord) || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} 2.4.3, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.5.3 (1280x800) || Intel HD Audio (SigmaTel STAC9228 codec) with ALSA || Marvell Yukon Gb Ethernet: Yes (''sky2'' module) || PRO/Wireless 3945ABG with ''iwlwifi-3945-ucode'' 15.28.2.8 || Untested (does not have) || Untested || Untested || SD card reader works out-of-the-box || {{ic|Fn+Up/Down}} (LCD brightness control) works independently of the OS. Everything else work out-of-the-box.<br />
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| Inspiron 1525 || 2008-03-31 (Arch Linux 2008.03 Core Dump) || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} 2.2, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.4 (1280x800)|| Intel HD Audio (SigmaTel STAC9228 codec) with ALSA || Marvell Yukon Gb Ethernet: Yes (''sky2'' module) || Broadcom BCM4310: Yes, [[ndiswrapper]] ({{pkg|broadcom-wl}} works, but must blacklist {{ic|ssb}} module) || Untested (does not have) || Untested || Untested || SD card reader (Ricoh) works out-of-the-box || {{ic|Fn+Up/Down}} (LCD brightness control) works independently of the OS. DVD-RW drive and everything else work out-of-the-box.<br />
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| Inspiron 1764 || 2011-08-19 || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works well with ALSA || Realtek RTL8101E 10/100 Ethernet Controller || [[Broadcom wireless|Broadcom BCM43224]] 802.11a/b/g/n works well with [[Broadcom_wireless#brcm80211|brcmsmac]] || Untested || Untested || Does not have a modem || SD card reader and LCD brightness {{ic|Fn}} keys work out-of-the-box || Fan control/monitoring is completely broken with {{AUR|i8kutils}}<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 14 3420|Inspiron 14 3000 Series (Model 3420)]] || 2016-09-03 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}}. || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, with {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No || Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. Wifi on/off and brightness ''Fn keys'' work flawlessly. Webcam and integrated microphone work. || Volume up / down and player control buttons need configuring through key bindings to work.<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 15 3541|Inspiron 15 3000 Series (Model 3541)]] || 2016-01-01 || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Suspend works. You need to disable early microcode loading || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 5547|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (Model 5547)]] || 2016-01-25 || Hybrid graphics/AMD Radeon R7 M260/M265, Please read [[Hybrid graphics#Dynamic switching]]. This has not be tested yet.|| Works with Intel HD Audio and [[PulseAudio]], but need to configure [[PulseAudio/Troubleshooting#Microphone_not_detected_by_PulseAudio|microphone]] || Yes || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, works out of the box || Suspend-to-RAM untested. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI work, need configuration to swith between monitor. The touchpad work properly, but just test the basics || Webcam works, SD card reader untested<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 5566|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (Model 5566)]] || 2020-09-24 || Intel® HD Graphics 620. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio with ALSA. || Not tested. || Yes, with {{Pkg|networkmanager}} and {{Pkg|dhcpcd}} or {{AUR|networkmanager-iwd}} || Yes, works with {{Pkg|bluez-utils}}. || Suspend-to-RAM untested. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. But good battery performance using [[TLP]]. || No modem || The touchpad work properly, but just test the basics. HDMI untested. || Webcam works, SD card reader untested.<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 15 5559|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (Model 5559)]] || 2021-07-19 || Intel® HD Graphics 520. || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, out of the box. || Intel Corp. Wireless 3160 with iwlwifi and nmcli || Untested. || Untested. || Untested. || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
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| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7537) || 2016-06-01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4400. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes RJ45 Ethernet || Intel 7260N or 7260AC, Works out of the box with iwlwifi. || Yes, works out of the box. || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI perfect. The touchpad works with minimal configuration. || Volume up / down button needs some modifying to work all other buttons work with drivers that come with the kernel. ACPI battery is not detected on bootup and requires you to plug in and out the AC adapter.<br />
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| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7570) || 2021-10-27 || Intel® UHD Graphics 620 (KBL GT2). Works out of the box with both modesetting and {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes RJ45 Ethernet || Intel 9260N or 9260AC, Works out of the box with iwlwifi. || Yes, works out of the box. || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. || No modem || HDMI perfect. Touchpad perfect (gestures not tested). Webcam perfect (uvcvideo). USB-C DisplayPort alt-mode works reasonably well. || USB-C DisplayPort alt-mode tested with a Dell P2721Q monitor. 65W of power, USB hub and Video delivered over USB-C work well. Rare issues with the monitor sometimes losing the video connection when switching users or logging out (on resolution changes). The power and USB keep working though.<br />
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| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7548) || 2015-05 || AMD Radeon® R7 M270 || Untested || N/A || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, works out of the box || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI is currently untested. The touchpad (clickpad) needs some tweaking to work properly. If the kernel [https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=200763 panics] during bootup replace the 'keyboard'-hook with the specifc module.|| Webcam works, SD card reader untested<br />
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| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7559) || 2016-08 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GM107M(GeForce GTX960M)({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 530 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] ([https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch/issues/140 see this issue]) || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes (you may need the [[Network_configuration/Ethernet#Realtek_RTL8111/8168B|r8168]] module). || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM and hibernate works. || No modem || HDMI tested only for presentation with projector via HDMI-VGA cable - works out of the box. || Webcam works, SD card reader works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
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| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7566) || 2016-12 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GM107M(GeForce GTX960M)({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 530 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes. || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM works. Otherwise untested. || No modem || HDMI has issues connecting monitor after turning laptop on. If monitor is connected before, there is no problem.(might be caused by bad config) || Webcam works, SD card reader works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 15 (7590)|Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7590)]] || 2020-02 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GTX1650 ({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 620 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] || Intel HD Audio. May require `snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0` kernel option to work. Cannot get microphone working. || N/A, did not check thunderbolt yet. || Yes, works out of the box || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM works. About 10 hours of youtube watching if NVIDIA card is not powered || No modem || HDMI works out of the box. Did not check thunderbolt, but according to the link it works || Webcam works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
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| Inspiron 13 7000 Series (7370) || 2017-12 || Intel® UHD-Graphics 620. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || N/A || Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM works. Does not wake up after closing the screen lid. || N/A || HDMI works, SD card reader works, USB-C works with support for DisplayPort and charging, keyboard backlight brightness control works || Integrated [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libfprint/+bug/1641290 fingerprint reader is unsupported]. {{ic|Fn}} keys work except [https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198393 Wireless toggle]<br />
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| Inspiron M5030 || 2015-08-16 || [[ATI]] works fine, catalyst untested || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Yes, works out of the box || N/A || Untested || N/A || Everything works alright, and out of the box. || {{AUR|i8kutils}} required for fan control<br />
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| Inspiron Duo 1090 (hybrid touchscreen netbook/tablet) || 2014-10-01 || Intel Atom Integrated VGA graphics controller. Software 3D, works out-of-the-box (1366x768). || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || No. || Yes, Qualcomm Atheros (ath9k) || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM works flawlessly. Hibernate untested. || No. || eGalax touchscreen and Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. All function keys (Power manager, Wifi on/off, touchpad on/off, brightness and audio up/down work flawlessly. Webcam and integrated microphone work. || Audio out works, no standard audio-in or video out ports. USB audio-in and USB video-out untested.<br />
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| Dell Inspiron 5567|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (model 5567) - Intel i5, no AMD || 2020-04-01 || Intel HD Graphics, 3D with {{Pkg|mesa}}, modesetting driver. {{ic|<nowiki>export MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=i965</nowiki>}} if you do not want to use a compositor. || Intel HD audio || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Everything else works || Make sure to not have {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} as it runs worse, the correct vaapi driver is {{Pkg|intel-media-driver}}. Very Linux friendly overall.<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 5575|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (model 5575)]] || 2019-12-01 || AMD Vega 8 Gfx graphics. || AMD. || Yes. Untested. || Yes, Qualcomm Atheros (ath10k) || Yes. Works out of the box || Suspend to ram and hibernation works flawlessly. || No. || Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. HDMI untested. || Webcam works,SD card reader untested, fn keys work. Overall, linux-friendly and everything I tested works out of the box.<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 7586|Inspiron 15 7000 Series (model 7586)]] || 2019-07-01 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 (Whiskey Lake) and NVIDIA GeForce MX150 (1D10) || Intel HD Works out of box || N/A || Yes, Intel 9560 (iwlwifi) || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || N/A || Touchpad works fine, fingerprint works with a proprietary driver. || Touchscreen, autorotation of screen, work out of box. Active pen works out of box in Gnome but axis are flipped in i3wm, a script would solve this. SD card reader works, webcam untested. So far a great experience running Arch with this system.<br />
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| [[Dell Inspiron 13 (5391)|Inspiron 13 5000 Series (model 5391)]] || 2020-09 || Intel UHD Graphics || Intel || No || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9462 || Unknown || No || No || No || No<br />
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| Inspiron 13 7000 Series (model 7348) || 2021 || Intel UHD Graphics, works out of the box ({{pkg|mesa}} and {{pkg|vulkan-intel}}) || Intel, works out of the box with {{pkg|alsa-utils}} || N/A || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 7265 works out of the box, succesfully upgraded to Intel AX 200 (both with iwlwifi module) || Intel, works out of the box both with AC 7265 and AX 200 || Suspend to RAM works fine. || N/A || Touchscreen, Microphone, Webcam work all fine out of the box. || No<br />
|}<br />
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== Latitude ==<br />
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{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| Latitude D620 || 2007-05-17 (Arch Linux 2007.05 Duke) || 3D with NVIDIA, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.2 (1440x900)<br> 3D with Intel 945GM, native resolution 1440x900 || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, bcm4311 PCI-E with bcm43xx. Yes for some models with iwl3945. || N/A || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate works fine. || Untested || not tested smart card reader || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| Latitude D820 || 2007-05-17 (Arch Linux 2007.05 Duke) || 3D with NVIDIA drivers || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, IPW3945 || Yes || Suspending with [[KDE]] works || Untested || Everything works, even fingerprint reader with ''bioapi'' and ''pam_bioapi'' || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| Latitude D830 || 2007-08-01 (Arch Linux 0.9 Don't Panic) || NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M with proprietary NVIDIA drivers || ALSA with the {{ic|snd_hda_intel}} module || Yes, with {{ic|tg3}} module || Yes, with {{ic|iwl3965}} module || Yes || Yes || Untested || ||<br />
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| Latitude E5400 || 2021-11-11 || Intel® GM45 Express Chipset || Works without any problem || Works || Yes, using ''broadcom-wl'' || Not tested || Suspend and hibernate works || Not tested || SD Card reader works. Replaced the Broadcom wireless with Intel Wireless 7260 and now, wireless and bluetooth both work without special firmware, as long as ''linux-firmware'' is installed, but bluetooth LED does not glow even when bluetooth is installed and working, TPM (not TPM 2) is detected and usable. || Works very well in general even for an old laptop<br />
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| Latitude 5490 || 2022-02 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 || Works {{ic|snd_hda_intel}} [[Laptop#Audio_mute_LED|audio mute LED]] use '''model=mute-led-gpio''' || Yes || Yes || Yes || Suspend to RAM works, hibernate not tested, Kernel panic occasionally when dpms turned on/off || N/A || Random Screen flicker with ''i915 [drm] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO underrun'' in kernel logs. Solved by adding kernel parameter '''intel_idle.max_cstate=4''' ||<br />
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| Latitude E5500 || 2016-03-01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} || Untested || Yes, b43 || Untested || Yes || Untested || The luminosity sensor works out of the box || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude E5430|Latitude E5430]] || 2016-02-01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes, Ethernet port, {{ic|tg3}} || Yes, with {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} or ''b43'' || Yes, with {{pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate works fine. || No modem || webcam, card reader and fingerprint reader works fine || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude E5540|Latitude E5540]] || 2016-02-01 || Haswell-ULT Integrated + GeForce GT 720M using {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Haswell-ULT HD Audio || Yes, e1000e || Yes, Atheros AR9485 || Untested || Untested || No modem || Dock works fine (DisplayPort expander, ethernet, USB || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
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| Latitude E5570 || 2017-02-01 || Skylake Integrated + AMD Radeon HD 8750M || Skylake Integrated. Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} || Yes, Intel I219-LM (rev 31) || Yes, Intel 8260 (rev 3a) || Untested || Untested || No modem || All Dock Ports function || BIOS Firmware bug may report incorrect RAM size. Booting UEFI does not have the issue.<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude E5580]] || 2018-07-01 || Kaby Lake + GeForce 940MX (blacklist nouveau, run [[bumblebee]]/[[NVIDIA]] drivers) || Yes, Intel CM238 || Yes, (Intel I219-LM) || Yes, Intel 8265 / 8275 || Working || Working, Some complaints || No modem || All Dock Ports function (TB16 and WD15 both tested working) || UEFI working with NVMe drive via AHCPI, Backlit keys, Function keys<br />
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| Latitude E5401 || 2019-10 || Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 630, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}},3D NVIDIA GP108M [GeForce MX150] - disabled || Intel HD Audio (ALC3204). Works. || Yes, Ethernet port, Intel I219-LM || Yes, Intel AC 9560 with iwlwifi } || Yes, with {{pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM works, hibernate untested. || No modem || webcam untested, card reader works. Thunderbolt 3 ( JHL6340) - untested || Poor thermal design (i7 i7-9850H CPU @ 2.60GHz)<br />
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| Latitude E6230 || 2018-12 || Intel HD4000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, Intel Centrino A-N 6205 with iwlwifi || No Bluetooth || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || No modem || SD card reader works, smart card reader works, RFID reader works after enabling RFID radio, see [https://blog.g3rt.nl/enable-dell-nfc-contactless-reader.html this blog post], Touchpad (alps a10) shaky || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| Latitude E6410 || 2018-06-01 || Nvidia Quatro NVS3100m W/ NVIDIA 340xx Drivers || Intel HD Audio with ALSA - PulseAudio Untested || Yes || Yes, Works after installation || Not Functioning - Working on it || Lid-Closed suspension not functioning right || N/A || Fingerprint Sensor not functioning, no drivers seem to exist || Everything but 1. Bluetooth 2. Fingerprint Sensor 3. Suspension on closing the lid works, and I am working actively on finding fixes<br />
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| Latitude E6410 (BIOS A16)|| 2018-08-01 || Intel HD, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio, [[ALSA]] + [[PulseAudio]] || Yes || Yes (Centrino Advanced-N 6200) || Untested || Untested || N/A || For advanced touchpad functionality install {{pkg|xf86-input-synaptics}} and create {{ic|/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-synaptics.conf}} (see [[Touchpad Synaptics]])|| [[EFISTUB]] bootmanager does not work for me, [[GRUB]] works. Latest BIOS A16 does not contain latest ucode, install {{pkg|intel-ucode}}. SD card reader works but is unreliable. Webcam works.<br />
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| Latitude E6420 || 2011-08-19 || Intel HD3000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, e1000e || Yes, bcma-pci-bridge || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate perfect || No modem || SD card reader works out-of-the-box, smart card reader works with ccid, opensc, pcsc-tools. || Ethernet was not working in fresh installation, had to clone repositories to HDD and update<br />
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| Latitude E6430 || 2018-12 || Intel HD4000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, e1000e || Yes, Intel Centrino A-N 6205 with iwlwifi || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || untested || SD card reader untested, smart card reader untested, Touchpad (alps a10) shaky || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| Latitude E6530 || 2014-10-01 || NVIDIA NVS5200 3D works flawlessly with either {{Pkg|nvidia}} or {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} (1600x900). || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Intel Centrino A-N (with iwlwifi) || Flawless. File transfer and Audio streaming works || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. Disk spindown perfect. || Untested || SD card reader, ALPS touchpad with gestures, and Webcam work flawlessly. Integrated and external microphone ports work flawlessly. Backlit keyboard, monitor backlight, audio up/down/mute controls all work flawlessly. || HDMI video works but must disable Optimus in bios. HDMI audio out works. If Optimus enabled, Intel HD4000 will be used and optirun works. Prevents use of HDMI (VGA only) but otherwise works.<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude E7270|Latitude E7270]] || 2017-01-01 || {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || yes || yes (IWL 8260) || untested || suspend-to-RAM after UEFI Update, hibernate works || Yes, working without runtime pm || || High suspend usage with power share port active<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude 7370|Latitude 7370]] || 2019-05-11 || || || || || || || || ||<br />
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| Latitude 7390 ( 2-in-1 ) || 2019-02-01 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 ( works with and without {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} ) || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || yes || yes || yes || yes || untested || || Touchscreen display works<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude E7440|Latitude E7440]] || 2019-05-11 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, some complaints || || ||<br />
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| [https://www.dell.com/us/business/p/latitude-e7450-ultrabook/pd?oc=cal147w7pf2 Latitude E7450] || 2016-03-01 || Intel HD5500 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Intel Wireless 7265 || BT 4.0 LE, untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, Hibernate does not work. SSD drive (no spindown) || No. || SD card reader. Synaptics touchpad + stick. Webcam works without problems. Backlit keyboard. Integrated mic works. FN-keys works once you set them up (lock, volume, monitor, search, sleep, backlight). RFID reader. Fingerprint reader. Get about 9h batterylife. Intel i7 CPU, 16GB RAM. || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude E7470|Latitude E7470]] || 2017-01-01 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || N/A || [[EFISTUB]] bootmanager does not work because it seems impossible to pass kernel parameters. Not via [[efibootmgr]], nor [[UEFI]] shell bcfg, nor the built-in gui. All ports of the docking station (PR03X) work. ||<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude 3500|Latitude 3500]] || 2020-10-28 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 (Whiskey Lake) || Intel HD Audio with Pulseaudio || Yes || Yes || Yes, with {{Pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate perfect || N/A || Fingerprint reader works with proprietary driver. || See linked article for more details<br />
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| Latitude 5580 || 2017-11-06 (±) || Intel Graphics work, NVIDIA (fails on first attempt, did not try harder) || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || Yes, ethernet port I219-LM (rev 31) || Yes, Intel 8265 / 8275 (rev 78) || Yes, audio streaming and file transfer || Works (needs BIOS update ([[fwupd]]) to not have black screen when resuming sometimes) || || Webcam works; Backlight changeable; BIOS, TPM and SanDisk SSD firmware updatable with [[fwupd]]; UEFI works || NVIDIA drivers work in Ubuntu, so it should be possible to get it working; I cannot remember the exact CD version I used.<br />
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| Latitude 7420 || 2020-10 || Yes || Yes || || Yes || Yes || Yes || || CPU throttle to 400mhz after short power-intensive workloads. With [https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon Thermald] CPU can reach 1800mhz(15w). This bug not fixed yet. Please see this thread to more info: https://github.com/intel/thermal_daemon/issues/293 ||<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude 7480|Latitude 7480]] || 2019-11-07 || Yes || || || Yes || Yes || || || webcam Fingerprint reader not working ||<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude 7490|Latitude 7490]] || 2019-05-11 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || ||<br />
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| Latitude 5511 || 2020-10 || Yes || Yes || || Yes || || || || '''Freezing.''' Probably issues with KINGSTON SA2000M81000G NVME HDD. Under investigation. See <https://tekbyte.net/2020/fixing-nvme-ssd-problems-on-linux/>. || WD19 Docking station OK<br />
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| [[Dell Latitude 3420|Latitude 3420]] || 2022-02-04 || Intel TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics] with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}, {{Pkg|mesa}}, {{Pkg|vulkan-intel}} || Intel Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio Controller. Not working by default (no card/output device detected). Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}}. || Yes (Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411) || Yes (Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 || Untested || Untested || Untested || Webcam works. Microphone requires {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} to work. Backlight works.||<br />
|}<br />
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== Precision ==<br />
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{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| Precision M4800 || 2014-04-01 || System not usable if booted without kernel parameter {{ic|nomodeset}}. Nvidia Quadro K2100M works with {{Pkg|nvidia}}, but [[Nouveau]] does not work because it requires KMS. || Untested || Yes || Yes || Untested || Untested || No modem || N/A || {{ic|nomodeset}} is ''required'' to boot to a usable system, both with the Arch installation media and post-installation.<br />
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| Precision M6700 || 2017-01-01 || [Nvidia] Quadro K3000M works with both [[Nouveau]] and {{Pkg|nvidia}}. || Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216 HD Audio with Pulse Audio works; HDMI audio device untested || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 output works || not tested || Suspend and Hibernate works. || N/A || Touchpad, trackpoint, special function keys work || KDE Plasma works perfectly; Occasional GPU freezes with "GPU has fallen off the bus" errors since January 2018 ( kernel 4.14.15-1 and NVIDIA Kernel Module 387.34)<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 7710 || 2017-11-01 || [AMD/ATI] Venus XTX [Radeon HD 8890M / R9 M275X/M375X] (rev 83) works without problems. || Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-H HD Audio (rev 31) with Pulse Audio works || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a) output works; microphone not detected by pulse audio; HDMI audio device untested || not tested || Suspend works if no BIOS hard drive password. Hibernate untested. || N/A || || Solid experience using XFCE; all defaults. Lots of errors when booting up about the video card, etc., but no noticeable problems. xcalib -a -i; is very slow -- not sure why.<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 7710 || 2016-11-01 || [Nvidia] NVIDIA Quadro M5000M works with nvidia-465.24.02-5 and Kernel 5.12.9 || Intel Corporation HD Audiowith Pulse Audio works || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 and 9260 output work fine; HDMI audio device untested || not tested || Suspend and Hibernate work. Hybrid sleep untested. || N/A ||SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box. || KDE plasma works fine. Upgrading kernel or nividia above mentioned versions causes no dispay to be seen after X launches. DFP-2 shows as disconnected<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5510 || 2020-04-01 || [Nvidia] Quadro M1000 Mobile and Intel HD 530 with [NVIDIA Optimus]. Quadro M1000 Mobile works well with optimus-manager || Works out of the box; Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller (rev 31) || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a) || Works out of the box || Suspend works || N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Essentially the same device as the [[Dell XPS 15 9550]]<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 3530 || 2020-07-01 || [Nvidia] Quadro P600 Mobile and Intel UHD 630 with [NVIDIA Optimus]. Quadro P600 Mobile works well with nvidia-prime || Works out of the box; Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH cAVS (rev 10)|| yes || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9560 (rev 10) || Works out of the box || Suspend works. You need to disable early microcode loading || No modem || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box. || Upgrade the Thunderbolt controller to latest available firmware from Windows and, if needed, disable Thunderbolt security within the BIOS (especially with TB16 docking station).<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5520 || 2018-02-01 || [Nvidia] Quadro M1200 Mobile disabled for Energy consumption reasons. Quadro M1200 Mobile works well with {{Pkg|nvidia}} and [[bumblebee]] with {{Pkg|tlp}}. {{Pkg|bbswitch}} does work. Intel HD P630 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works out of the box || yes || Qualcomm QCA61x4A works flawless || Works out of the box || Suspend work|| N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Everything works out of the box for Dell Precision developer edition<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5530 || 2018-06-01 || [Nvidia] Quadro P2000 Mobile disabled for Energy consumption reasons. Quadro P1000 works well with {{Pkg|nvidia}} and [[bumblebee]] with {{Pkg|tlp}}. {{Pkg|bbswitch}} does not work. Intel HD630 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Works out of the box || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260 works flawless with Linux 4.18 || Works with occasional driver reloads {{ic|modprobe btusb}} || Suspend works. Need to change sleep state as per [[Dell XPS 15 9570]]. || N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Besides occasional bluetooth issues a great experience so far.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Studio ==<br />
<br />
{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| Studio 1749 || 2013-01-04 || Radeon HD 5650M, {{ic|xf86-video-ati}} is almost flawless (just slower 3D), {{ic|catalyst}} is faster but has various issues. || HDA Intel MID, works with ALSA after adding {{ic|1=options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=dell-m6-dmic}} to {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf}}. HDMI audio has some issues. || Yes || BCM43224, brcmsmac and {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} both work || N/A || Suspend works; hibernate untested. || N/A || SD card reader works, media keys work, web cam, and microphone both work. || Flawless except for poor 3D performance and battery life.<br />
|-<br />
| Studio XPS M1640 || 2009-08 || ATI HD4670 Mobile works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-ati}} (see the forums for 3D support); Catalyst drivers untested || Works with Intel HD Audio and ALSA. || Yes || Works with iwlagn || Bluetooth works || Works but when using {{Pkg|xf86-video-ati}}, there is video corruption upon boot || N/A || Web cam works, media keys work with the {{ic|dell_laptop}} kernel module, IR works, card reader works || Everything basically worked out-of-the-box<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Vostro ==<br />
<br />
{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| Vostro 1710 || 2018-11-26 || {{-}} || {{-}} || Yes, RTL8111/8168B || Works (Broadcom BCM4328) || {{-}} || {{-}} ||{{-}} || {{-}} || AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 5481 || 2019-11-01 || Works out of the box, {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} recommended just in case. || Yes || Yes || Yes. {{Pkg|broadcom-wl}} may be needed. || Yes || Yes ||{{-}} || {{-}} || Disable secure boot, fast boot, and TPM in the BIOS. Also, enable AHCI SATA Operation in the BIOS instead of RAID or the disk may not be detected. Do note that you will get a BSOD on Windows after this, which can be fixed by following this [https://support.thinkcritical.com/kb/articles/switch-windows-10-from-raid-ide-to-ahci quick guide].<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 3583 || 2019-12-21 || No need to install {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} and {{Pkg|xf86-video-amdgpu}} as modesetting drivers works perfectly. || Yes || Yes || Works || Yes || Yes ||{{-}} || Webcame works out of box || after resuming from sleep, wifi stops working for some unknown cause. work around is to reload kernel module ath10k_pci. AMD 520 Radeon performs less than Intel UHD 620 with both amdgpu and radeon module. same results under Windows<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 3560 || 2020-02-01 || Works, use Radeon, installed {{Pkg|mesa}} and {{Pkg|mesa-vdpau}} for hardware acceleration. || Works || Works || Works (Atheros AR9485 - ath9k) || Works || Works || {{-}} || Fingerprint reader works. || Everything works.<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 5590 || 2021-01-23 || Works out of the box. Followed [[Bumblebee#Installation]]. || Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}}. || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{ - }} ||<br />
<ul><br />
<li>Installing the package {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} solves all the audio problems.<li><br />
<li>Install package aur/pulseaudio-modules-bt, if device bluetooth-sound not working</li><br />
<li> execute: pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover</li><br />
</ul><br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 7500 || 2020-10-16 || Works out of box using nouveau || Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} || N/A || Works || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Finger print scanner not yet supported. Webcam works out of box. ||<br />
<ul><br />
<li>No audio out of box, but {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} fixes this issue. </li><br />
<li>SSD was initially in RAID configuration in the Bios + not detected by the installer. Fixed by changing to AHCI. </li><br />
<li>Dell UEFI implementation does not pass kernel parameters on boot, so EFIStub does not work. Side-stepped the issue by installing Grub.</li><br />
</ul><br />
|}<br />
<br />
== XPS ==<br />
<br />
{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| XPS L322 || 2013-03 || Intel HD 4000, with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || No Ethernet port || Yes || Untested || Yes || No modem || No SD card slot || ALPS Touchpad recognized only as PS/2 mouse, two-finger scroll, finger tap-to-click, etc... does not work. Some new mouse drivers suggest a fix but have not worked.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS M1330|XPS M1330]] || 2021-01 || works with Nouveau or mode-setting || Works with Intel HD Audio and ALSA or Pulseaudio, but need to configure microphone || Yes || Works with iwl4965, b43 driver || Works with bluez || (''acpi_cpufreq'' problem: [https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=44500 see forums]) || No modem || 2.0 MP web cam works with ''uvcvideo'', IR remote works, SD card works || Everything basically worked out-of-the-box except the microphone.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9333)|XPS 13 (9333)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9310)|XPS 13 (9310)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9343)|XPS 13 (9343)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9350)|XPS 13 (9350)]] || 2016-11-16 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, after firmware update || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || All Dock Ports function (WD15 tested working, except Ethernet Realtek 8152/8153 not resuming from USB supend mode. Install WD15 firmware 1.0.4 to fix.) || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9360)|XPS 13 (9360)]] || 2016-11-16 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, after firmware update || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9370)|XPS 13 (9370)]] || 2018-05-29 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9380)|XPS 13 (9380)]] || 2019 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)|XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)]] || 2017-10-22 || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (7390)|XPS 13 (7390)]] || 2019-12-21 || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || Fingerprint not tested as the developer version does not have one. || This is the regular XPS 13, not the 2-in-1. Only tested with Wayland (Sway WM) ecosystem.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)|XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)]] || 2019-09-01 || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes (Requires Drivers) || {{-}} || No Modem || Camera, Fingerprint Sensor not working || System freezes on boot. See device page for fix.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 15]] || 2016-11-17 || Intel HD 530 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} i915 and GTX 960M works with {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || Yes || No Modem || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 17 (9700)]] || 2020-09-18 || Intel UHD (CML GT2) works with {{Pkg|mesa}} or {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} and GTX 1650 Ti/RTX 2060 Max-Q works with {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || Yes || No Modem || Camera working, Fingerprint sensor workable. || Builtin audio can work, but is currently difficult to get working.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== G3 ==<br />
<br />
{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| G3 15 3590 || 2020-19-10 || Intel UHD 630 and NVIDIA GTX 1050/1660 Mobile {{Pkg|nvidia}} and {{Pkg|nvidia-prime}} using [[PRIME#PRIME render offload|PRIME Render Offloading]]. Until now, [[GPGPU#CUDA|NVIDIA CUDA]] is not working with linux 5.9 || You must install {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} and any kernel after 5.6.3+ to get internal microphone/sound working. || Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Working || Working || {{-}} || {{-}} || Works well with {{AUR|optimus-manager-git}}, follow [https://github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager/wiki/A-guide--to-power-management-options#configuration-1--built-in-power-management-inside-the-nvidia-driver their page on power managment]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== G5 ==<br />
<br />
{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| [[Dell G5 5590-9340|G5 5590-9340]] || 2020-08-20 || Yes (both integrated and dedicated) || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || Goodix fingerprint reader not working due to lack of drivers but probably can be extracted from Ubuntu image this laptop goes with. || Everything works OOB except FP.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== G15 ==<br />
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{{Laptops table header}}<br />
| [[Dell G15 5515 AMD EDITION|G15 5515 AMD EDITION]] || 2022-02-12 || Yes (AMD and NVIDIA 3060). || Yes. Alsa + PulseAudio. || Not Tested || Yes || Not Tested || Yes || {{-}} || Kernel 5.16.5, NVIDIA 510.47.03. || HDMI works through "optimus-manager" in "hybrid" mode. [[PulseAudio/Examples#Manually configuring PulseAudio to detect the Nvidia HDMI|HDMI sound for PulseAudio]] can be enabled by adding the {{ic|1=load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:1,3}} config line. Touchpad disables randomly on boot, can be fixed by creating the following file:<br />
{{hc|/etc/modprobe.d/i2c-touchpad.conf|softdep i2c_hid pre: pinctrl_amd}}</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Dell&diff=625675Laptop/Dell2020-07-17T08:12:20Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Dell]]<br />
[[ja:ノートパソコン/Dell]]<br />
{{Laptops navigation}}<br />
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== Inspiron ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Inspiron 1420 || 2012.09 || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} is needed || Untested || Untested || Untested || Untested || Everything that I have tested works great without any problems<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 1501 || Duke || 3D with proprietary ATI fglrx || Intel HD audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, BCM4311 PCI-E with bcm43xx || N/A || Untested || Untested || Smart card reader works out-of-the-box || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 1520 || Core Dump || 3D with NVIDIA || SigmaTel audio with ALSA || ''b44'' module, out of the box || ''b43'', need firmware || Yes || || Untested || Hot keys work out-of-the-box || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 1525|Inspiron 1525]] || Arch Linux 2008.06 - "Overlord" FTP Install || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} 2.4.3, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.5.3 (1280x800) || Intel HD Audio (SigmaTel STAC9228 codec) with ALSA || Marvell Yukon Gb Ethernet: Yes (''sky2'' module) || PRO/Wireless 3945ABG with ''iwlwifi-3945-ucode'' 15.28.2.8 || Untested (does not have) || Untested || Untested || SD card reader works out-of-the-box || {{ic|Fn+Up/Down}} (LCD brightness control) works independently of the OS. Everything else work out-of-the-box.<br />
|- <br />
| Inspiron 1525 || Core Dump (2008.03 ISO) || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} 2.2, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.4 (1280x800)|| Intel HD Audio (SigmaTel STAC9228 codec) with ALSA || Marvell Yukon Gb Ethernet: Yes (''sky2'' module) || Broadcom BCM4310: Yes, [[ndiswrapper]] ({{pkg|broadcom-wl}} works, but must blacklist {{ic|ssb}} module) || Untested (does not have) || Untested || Untested || SD card reader (Ricoh) works out-of-the-box || {{ic|Fn+Up/Down}} (LCD brightness control) works independently of the OS. DVD-RW drive and everything else work out-of-the-box.<br />
|- <br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 1564|Inspiron 1564]] || Core Dump || 3D with either [[Catalyst]] or [[ATI|xf86-video-ati]]; both work flawlessly. || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Realtek RTL8101E Ethernet Controller || Intel WiFi Link 5100 with ''iwlagn'' driver || Untested || || Untested || Realtek card reader works out-of-the-box. LCD brightness works out-of-the-box; volume keys need configuring through key bindings. || Overall, this laptop is Linux friendly.<br />
|- <br />
| Inspiron 1764 || 2011.08.19 || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works well with ALSA || Realtek RTL8101E 10/100 Ethernet Controller || [[Broadcom wireless|Broadcom BCM43224]] 802.11a/b/g/n works well with [[Broadcom_wireless#brcm80211|brcmsmac]] || Untested || Untested || Does not have a modem || SD card reader and LCD brightness {{ic|Fn}} keys work out-of-the-box || Fan control/monitoring is completely broken with {{AUR|i8kutils}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 14 3420|Inspiron 14 3000 Series (Model 3420)]] || 2016.09.03 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}}. || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, with {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No || Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. Wifi on/off and brightness ''Fn keys'' work flawlessly. Webcam and integrated microphone work. || Volume up / down and player control buttons need configuring through key bindings to work.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 15 3541|Inspiron 15 3000 Series (Model 3541)]] || 2016.01.01 || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 5547|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (Model 5547)]] || 2016.01.25 || Hybrid graphics/AMD Radeon R7 M260/M265, Please read [[Hybrid graphics#Dynamic Switching Model]]. This has not be tested yet.|| Works with Intel HD Audio and [[PulseAudio]], but need to configure [[PulseAudio/Troubleshooting#Microphone_not_detected_by_PulseAudio|microphone]] || Yes || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, works out of the box || Suspend-to-RAM untested. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI work, need configuration to swith between monitor. The touchpad work properly, but just test the basics || Webcam works, SD card reader untested<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7537) || 2016.06.01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4400. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes RJ45 Ethernet || Intel 7260N or 7260AC, Works out of the box with iwlwifi. || Yes, works out of the box. || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI perfect. The touchpad works with minimal configuration. || Volume up / down button needs some modifying to work all other buttons work with drivers that come with the kernel. ACPI battery is not detected on bootup and requires you to plug in and out the AC adapter.<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7548) || 2015.05 || AMD Radeon® R7 M270 || Untested || N/A || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, works out of the box || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI is currently untested. The touchpad (clickpad) needs some tweaking to work properly. If the kernel [https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=200763 panics] during bootup replace the 'keyboard'-hook with the specifc module.|| Webcam works, SD card reader untested<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7559) || 2016.08 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GM107M(GeForce GTX960M)({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 530 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] ([https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch/issues/140 see this issue]) || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes (you may need [[Network_configuration#Realtek_RTL8111/8168B|r8168]]{{Broken section link}} module). || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM and hibernate works. || No modem || HDMI tested only for presentation with projector via HDMI-VGA cable - works out of the box. || Webcam works, SD card reader works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7566) || 2016.12 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GM107M(GeForce GTX960M)({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 530 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes. || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM works. Otherwise untested. || No modem || HDMI has issues connecting monitor after turning laptop on. If monitor is connected before, there's no problem.(might be caused by bad config) || Webcam works, SD card reader works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 15 (7590)|Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7590)]] || 2020.02 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GTX1650 ({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 620 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] || Intel HD Audio. May require `snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0` kernel option to work. Can't get microphone working. || N/A, didn't check thunderbolt yet. || Yes, works out of the box || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM works. About 10 hours of youtube watching if NVIDIA card is not powered || No modem || HDMI works out of the box. Didn't check thunderbolt, but according to the link it works || Webcam works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 13 7000 Series (7370) || 2017.12 || Intel® UHD-Grafik 620. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || N/A || Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM works. Doesn't wake up after closing the screen lid. || N/A || HDMI works, SD card reader works, USB-C works with support for DisplayPort and charging, keyboard backlight brightness control works || Integrated [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libfprint/+bug/1641290 fingerprint reader is unsupported]. {{ic|Fn}} keys work except [https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198393 Wireless toggle]<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron M5030 || Any || [[ATI]] works fine, [[catalyst]] untested || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Yes, works out of the box || N/A || Untested || N/A || Everything works alright, and out of the box. || {{AUR|i8kutils}} required for fan control<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron Duo 1090 (hybrid touchscreen netbook/tablet) || 2014.10.01 || Intel Atom Integrated VGA graphics controller. Software 3D, works out-of-the-box (1366x768). || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || No. || Yes, Qualcomm Atheros (ath9k) || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM works flawlessly. Hibernate untested. || No. || eGalax touchscreen and Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. All function keys (Power manager, Wifi on/off, touchpad on/off, brightness and audio up/down work flawlessly. Webcam and integrated microphone work. || Audio out works, no standard audio-in or video out ports. USB audio-in and USB video-out untested. <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 5567|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (model 5567) - Intel i5, no AMD]] || 2020.04.01 || Intel HD Graphics, 3D with {{Pkg|mesa}}, modesetting driver. {{ic|<nowiki>export MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=i965</nowiki>}} if you don't want to use a compositor. || Intel HD audio || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Everything else works || Make sure to not have {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} as it runs worse, the correct vaapi driver is {{Pkg|intel-media-driver}}. Very Linux friendly overall.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 5575|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (model 5575)]] || 2019.12.01 || AMD Vega 8 Gfx graphics. || AMD. || Yes. Untested. || Yes, Qualcomm Atheros (ath10k) || Yes. Works out of the box || Suspend to ram and hibernation works flawlessly. || No. || Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. HDMI untested. || Webcam works,SD card reader untested, fn keys work. Overall, linux-friendly and everything I tested works out of the box.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 7375|Inspiron 13 7000 Series (model 7375)]] || Manjaro 18.0.02 || AMD Vega 10 Gfx graphics. || AMD. || NA || Sometimes, Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 (ath10k) || Yes || NA || No. || Add radeon.dpm=1 idle=nomwait to grub, more tunning details on the laptop page || Recomend to change the WiFi Card<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (model 7586) || 2019.07.01 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 (Whiskey Lake) || Intel HD Works out of box || N/A || Yes, Intel 9560 (iwlwifi) || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || N/A || Touchpad works fine, Fingerprint reader does not work || Touchscreen, autorotation of screen, work out of box. Active pen works out of box in Gnome but axis are flipped in i3wm, a script would solve this. SD card reader works, webcam untested. So far a great experience running Arch with this system.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Latitude ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Latitude D620 || Duke || 3D with NVIDIA, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.2 (1440x900)<br> 3D with Intel 945GM, native resolution 1440x900 || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, bcm4311 PCI-E with bcm43xx. Yes for some models with iwl3945. || N/A || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate works fine. || Untested || not tested smart card reader || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude D820 || Duke || 3D with NVIDIA drivers || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, IPW3945 || Yes || Suspending with [[KDE]] works || Untested || Everything works, even fingerprint reader with ''bioapi'' and ''pam_bioapi'' || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude D830 || Don't Panic (2007.08-2) || NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M with proprietary NVIDIA drivers || ALSA with the {{ic|snd_hda_intel}} module || Yes, with {{ic|tg3}} module || Yes, with {{ic|iwl3965}} module || Yes || Yes || Untested || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Latitude E5500]] || 2016.03.01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} || Untested || Yes, b43 || Untested || Yes || Untested || The luminosity sensor works out of the box || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E5430|Latitude E5430]] || 2016.02.01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes, Ethernet port, {{ic|tg3}} || Yes, with {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} or ''b43'' || Yes, with {{pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate works fine. || No modem || webcam, card reader and fingerprint reader works fine || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
|-<br />
| [[Latitude E5540]] || 2016.02.01 || Haswell-ULT Integrated + GeForce GT 720M using {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Haswell-ULT HD Audio || Yes, e1000e || Yes, Atheros AR9485 || Untested || Untested || No modem || Dock works find (DisplayPort expander, ethernet, USB || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E5570 || 2017.02.01 || Skylake Integrated + AMD Radeon HD 8750M || Skylake Integrated. Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} || Yes, Intel I219-LM (rev 31) || Yes, Intel 8260 (rev 3a) || Untested || Untested || No modem || All Dock Ports function || BIOS Firmware bug may report incorrect RAM size. Booting UEFI does not have the issue.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E5580]] || 2018.07.01 || Kaby Lake + GeForce 940MX (blacklist nouveau, run [[bumblebee]]/[[NVIDIA]] drivers) || Yes, Intel CM238 || Yes, (Intel I219-LM) || Yes, Intel 8265 / 8275 || Working || Working, Some complaints || No modem || All Dock Ports function (TB16 and WD15 both tested working) || UEFI working with NVMe drive via AHCPI, Backlit keys, Function keys<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E5401|Latitude E5401]] || 2019.10 || Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 630, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}},3D NVIDIA GP108M [GeForce MX150] - disabled || Intel HD Audio (ALC3204). Works. || Yes, Ethernet port, Intel I219-LM || Yes, Intel AC 9560 with iwlwifi } || Yes, with {{pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM works, hibernate untested. || No modem || webcam untested, card reader works. Thunderbolt 3 ( JHL6340) - untested || Poor thermal design (i7 i7-9850H CPU @ 2.60GHz)<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6230 || 2018.12 || Intel HD4000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, Intel Centrino A-N 6205 with iwlwifi || No Bluetooth || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || No modem || SD card reader works, smart card reader works, RFID reader works after enabling RFID radio, see [https://blog.g3rt.nl/enable-dell-nfc-contactless-reader.html this blog post], Touchpad (alps a10) shaky || Everything else works without a hitch <br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6410 || 2018.06.01 || Nvidia Quatro NVS3100m W/ NVIDIA 340xx Drivers || Intel HD Audio with ALSA - PulseAudio Untested || Yes || Yes, Works after installation || Not Functioning - Working on it || Lid-Closed suspension not functioning right || N/A || Fingerprint Sensor not functioning, no drivers seem to exist || Everything but 1. Bluetooth 2. Fingerprint Sensor 3. Suspension on closing the lid works, and I am working actively on finding fixes<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6410 (BIOS A16)|| 2018.08.01 || Intel HD, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio, [[ALSA]] + [[PulseAudio]] || Yes || Yes (Centrino Advanced-N 6200) || Untested || Untested || N/A || For advanced touchpad functionality install {{pkg|xf86-input-synaptics}} and create {{ic|/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-synaptics.conf}} (see [[Touchpad Synaptics]])|| [[EFISTUB]] bootmanager doesn't work for me, [[GRUB]] works. Latest BIOS A16 doesn't contain latest ucode, install {{pkg|intel-ucode}}. SD card reader works but is unreliable. Webcam works.<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6420 || 2011.08.19 || Intel HD3000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, e1000e || Yes, bcma-pci-bridge || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate perfect || No modem || SD card reader works out-of-the-box, smart card reader works with ccid, opensc, pcsc-tools. || Ethernet was not working in fresh installation, had to clone repositories to HDD and update<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6430 || 2018.12 || Intel HD4000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, e1000e || Yes, Intel Centrino A-N 6205 with iwlwifi || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || untested || SD card reader untested, smart card reader untested, Touchpad (alps a10) shaky || Everything else works without a hitch <br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6530 || 2014.10.01 || NVIDIA NVS5200 3D works flawlessly with either {{Pkg|nvidia}} or {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} (1600x900). || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Intel Centrino A-N (with iwlwifi) || Flawless. File transfer and Audio streaming works || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. Disk spindown perfect. || Untested || SD card reader, ALPS touchpad with gestures, and Webcam work flawlessly. Integrated and external microphone ports work flawlessly. Backlit keyboard, monitor backlight, audio up/down/mute controls all work flawlessly. || HDMI video works but must disable Optimus in bios. HDMI audio out works. If Optimus enabled, Intel HD4000 will be used and optirun works. Prevents use of HDMI (VGA only) but otherwise works.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E7270|Latitude E7270]] || 2017.01.01 || {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || yes || yes (IWL 8260) || untested || suspend-to-RAM after UEFI Update, hibernate works || Yes, working without runtime pm || || High suspend usage with power share port active<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 7370|Latitude 7370]] || || || || || || || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude 7390 ( 2-in-1 ) || 2019.02.01 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 ( works with and without {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} ) || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || yes || yes || yes || yes || untested || || Touchscreen display works<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E7440|Latitude E7440]] || || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, some complaints || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/latitude-e7450-ultrabook/pd?oc=cal147w7pf2 Latitude E7450] || [https://www.archlinux.org/releng/releases/2016.03.01/ 2016.03.01] || Intel HD5500 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Intel Wireless 7265 || BT 4.0 LE, untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, Hibernate does not work. SSD drive (no spindown) || No. || SD card reader. Synaptics touchpad + stick. Webcam works without problems. Backlit keyboard. Integrated mic works. FN-keys works once you set them up (lock, volume, monitor, search, sleep, backlight). RFID reader. Fingerprint reader. Get about 9h batterylife. Intel i7 CPU, 16GB RAM. || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E7470|Latitude E7470]] || 2017.01.01 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || N/A || [[EFISTUB]] bootmanager does not work because it seems impossible to pass kernel parameters. Not via [[efibootmgr]], nor [[UEFI]] shell bcfg, nor the built-in gui. All ports of the docking station (PR03X) work. ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 3500|Latitude 3500]] || 2020.06.18 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 (Whiskey Lake) || Intel HD Audio with Pulseaudio || Yes || Yes || Yes, with {{Pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate perfect || N/A || fingerprint reader does not work. device not supported by fwupd yet || webcam untested. fingerprint reader works in dell-provided ubuntu image ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 5580|Latitude 5580]] || ± 2017.11.06 || Intel Graphics work, NVIDIA (fails on first attempt, did not try harder) || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || Yes, ethernet port I219-LM (rev 31) || Yes, Intel 8265 / 8275 (rev 78) || Yes, audio streaming and file transfer || Works (needs BIOS update ([[fwupd]]) to not have black screen when resuming sometimes) || || Webcam works; Backlight changeable; BIOS, TPM and SanDisk SSD firmware updatable with [[fwupd]]; UEFI works || NVIDIA drivers work in Ubuntu, so it should be possible to get it working; I can't remember the exact CD version I used. ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 7480|Latitude 7480]] || || Yes || || || Yes || Yes || || || webcam Fingerprint reader not working || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 7490|Latitude 7490]] || || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || || ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Precision ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Precision M4800 || 2014.04.01 || System not usable if booted without kernel parameter {{ic|nomodeset}}. Nvidia Quadro K2100M works with {{Pkg|nvidia}}, but [[Nouveau]] does not work because it requires KMS. || Untested || Yes || Yes || Untested || Untested || No modem || N/A || {{ic|nomodeset}} is ''required'' to boot to a usable system, both with the Arch installation media and post-installation.<br />
|-<br />
| Precision M6700 || 2017.01.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro K3000M works with both [[Nouveau]] and {{Pkg|nvidia}}. || Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216 HD Audio with Pulse Audio works; HDMI audio device untested || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 output works || not tested || Suspend and Hibernate works. || N/A || Touchpad, trackpoint, special function keys work || KDE Plasma works perfectly; Occasional GPU freezes with "GPU has fallen off the bus" errors since January 2018 ( kernel 4.14.15-1 and NVIDIA Kernel Module 387.34)<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 7710 || 2017.11.01 || [AMD/ATI] Venus XTX [Radeon HD 8890M / R9 M275X/M375X] (rev 83) works without problems. || Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-H HD Audio (rev 31) with Pulse Audio works || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a) output works; microphone not detected by pulse audio; HDMI audio device untested || not tested || Suspend works if no BIOS hard drive password. Hibernate untested. || N/A || || Solid experience using XFCE; all defaults. Lots of errors when booting up about the video card, etc., but no noticeable problems. xcalib -a -i; is very slow -- not sure why.<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5510 || 2020.04.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro M1000 Mobile and Intel HD 530 with [NVIDIA Optimus]. Quadro M1000 Mobile works well with optimus-manager || Works out of the box; Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller (rev 31) || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a) || Works out of the box || Suspend works || N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Essentially the same device as the [[Dell XPS 15 9550]]<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 3530 || 2020.07.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro P600 Mobile and Intel UHD 630 with [NVIDIA Optimus]. Quadro P600 Mobile works well with nvidia-prime || Works out of the box; Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH cAVS (rev 10)|| yes || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9560 (rev 10) || Works out of the box || Suspend works. You need to disable early microcode loading || No modem || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box. || Upgrade the Thunderbolt controller to latest available firmware from Windows and, if needed, disable Thunderbolt security within the BIOS (especially with TB16 docking station).<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5520 || 2018.02.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro M1200 Mobile disabled for Energy consumption reasons. Quadro M1200 Mobile works well with {{Pkg|nvidia}} and [[bumblebee]] with {{Pkg|tlp}}. {{Pkg|bbswitch}} does work. Intel HD P630 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works out of the box || yes || Qualcomm QCA61x4A works flawless || Works out of the box || Suspend work|| N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Everything works out of the box for Dell Precision developer edition<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5530 || 2018.06.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro P2000 Mobile disabled for Energy consumption reasons. Quadro P1000 works well with {{Pkg|nvidia}} and [[bumblebee]] with {{Pkg|tlp}}. {{Pkg|bbswitch}} does not work. Intel HD630 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. Laptop display fails with 5.0.x kernel; see [[Dell XPS 15 9570#Built-in screen flickers or does not come on with Linux kernel 5.0.0 - 5.0.7]] || Works out of the box || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260 works flawless with Linux 4.18 || Works with occasional driver reloads {{ic|modprobe btusb}} || Suspend works. Need to change sleep state as per [[Dell XPS 15 9570]]. || N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Besides occasional bluetooth issues a great experience so far.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Studio ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Studio 1749 || 2013.01.04 || Radeon HD 5650M, {{ic|xf86-video-ati}} is almost flawless (just slower 3D), {{ic|catalyst}} is faster but has various issues. || HDA Intel MID, works with ALSA after adding {{ic|1=options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=dell-m6-dmic}} to {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf}}. HDMI audio has some issues. || Yes || BCM43224, brcmsmac and {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} both work || N/A || Suspend works; hibernate untested. || N/A || SD card reader works, media keys work, web cam, and microphone both work. || Flawless except for poor 3D performance and battery life.<br />
|-<br />
| Studio XPS M1640 || (2009.08) || ATI HD4670 Mobile works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-ati}} (see the forums for 3D support); Catalyst drivers untested || Works with Intel HD Audio and ALSA. || Yes || Works with iwlagn || Bluetooth works || Works but when using {{Pkg|xf86-video-ati}}, there is video corruption upon boot || N/A || Web cam works, media keys work with the {{ic|dell_laptop}} kernel module, IR works, card reader works || Everything basically worked out-of-the-box<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Vostro ==<br />
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{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Vostro 1710 || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Yes, RTL8111/8168B || Works (Broadcom BCM4328) || {{-}} || {{-}} ||{{-}} || {{-}} || AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 5481 || 2019.11.01 || Works out of the box, {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} recommended just in case. || Yes || Yes || Yes. {{Pkg|broadcom-wl}} may be needed. || Yes || Yes ||{{-}} || {{-}} || Disable secure boot, fast boot, and TPM in the BIOS. Also, enable AHCI SATA Operation in the BIOS instead of RAID or the disk may not be detected. Do note that you'll get a BSOD on Windows after this, which can be fixed by following this [https://support.thinkcritical.com/kb/articles/switch-windows-10-from-raid-ide-to-ahci quick guide].<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 3583 || {{-}} || No need to install {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} and {{Pkg|xf86-video-amdgpu}} as modesetting drivers works perfectly. || Yes || Yes || Works || Yes || Yes ||{{-}} || Webcame works out of box || after resuming from sleep, wifi stops working for some unknown cause. work around is to reload kernel module ath10k_pci. AMD 520 Radeon performs less than Intel UHD 620 with both amdgpu and radeon module. same results unders Windows <br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 3560 || 2020.02.01 || Works, use Radeon, installed {{Pkg|mesa}} and {{Pkg|mesa-vdpau}} for hardware acceleration. || Works || Works || Works (Atheros AR9485 - ath9k) || Works || Works || {{-}} || Fingerprint reader works. || Everything works.<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 5590 || {{-}} || Works out of the box. Followed [[Bumblebee#Installation]]. || Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}}. || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{ - }} || Installing the package {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} solves all the audio problems.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== XPS ==<br />
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{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| XPS L322 || 2013_03 || Intel HD 4000, with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || No Ethernet port || Yes || Untested || Yes || No modem || No SD card slot || ALPS Touchpad recognized only as PS/2 mouse, two-finger scroll, finger tap-to-click, etc... does not work. Some new mouse drivers suggest a fix but have not worked.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS M1330|XPS M1330]] || Don't Panic (2007.08-2) || For dedicated graphics (NVIDIA 8400m) works with NVIDIA package || Works with Intel HD Audio and ALSA, but need to configure microphone || Yes || Works with iwl4965 || Can set Bluetooth but have not tested with any devices || (''acpi_cpufreq'' problem: [https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=44500 see forums]) || Untested || 2.0 MP web cam works with ''uvcvideo'', IR remote works, SD card works || Everything basically worked out-of-the-box except the microphone.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9333)|XPS 13 (9333)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9343)|XPS 13 (9343)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9350)|XPS 13 (9350)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, after firmware update || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || All Dock Ports function (WD15 tested working, except Ethernet Realtek 8152/8153 not resuming from USB supend mode. Install WD15 firmware 1.0.4 to fix.) || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9360)|XPS 13 (9360)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, after firmware update || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9370)|XPS 13 (9370)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9380)|XPS 13 (9380)]] || 2019 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel. <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)|XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (7390)|XPS 13 (7390)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || Fingerprint not tested as the developer version does not have one. || This is the regular XPS 13, not the 2-in-1. Only tested with Wayland (Sway WM) ecosystem.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)|XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)]] || 2019.09.01 || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes (Requires Drivers) || {{-}} || No Modem || Camera, Fingerprint Sensor not working || System freezes on boot. See device page for fix.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 15]] || {{-}} || Intel HD 530 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} i915 and GTX 960M works with {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || Yes || No Modem || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== G3 ==<br />
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{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| G3 15 3590 || 5.5.2-arch1-1 || Intel UHD 630 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} and NVIDIA GP107M (GTX 1050) {{Pkg|nvidia-lts}} and {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} || NVIDIA GP107GL High Definition Audio Controller with ALSA and PulseAudio {{Pkg|pulseaudio-alsa}} worked after writting {{ic|1=options snd_hda_intel dmic_detect=0}} into {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/hda_fix.conf}}|| Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Untested || Untested || {{-}} || XFS data format || {{-}}<br />
|- <br />
| G3 15 3590 || 2020.02.01 || Intel UHD 630 and NVIDIA GTX 1650 {{Pkg|nvidia}} and {{Pkg|nvidia-prime}} following instructions the PRIME page || NVIDIA High Definition Audio Controller with ALSA worked after writting {{ic|1=options snd_hda_intel dmic_detect=0}} into {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/hda_fix.conf}}, internal microphone can't be detected, though || Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Working || Working || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|- <br />
| G3 15 3590 || 2020.02.01 || Intel UHD 630 and NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti Mobile {{Pkg|nvidia}} and {{Pkg|nvidia-prime}} using [[PRIME#PRIME render offload|PRIME Render Offloading]]|| Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} || Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Working || Working || {{-}} || {{-}} || Works well with {{AUR|optimus-manager-git}}, follow [https://github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager/wiki/A-guide--to-power-management-options#configuration-1--built-in-power-management-inside-the-nvidia-driver their page on power managment]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Laptop/Dell&diff=625208Laptop/Dell2020-07-14T13:18:00Z<p>M0Rf30: /* Precision */</p>
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<div>[[Category:Dell]]<br />
[[ja:ノートパソコン/Dell]]<br />
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== Inspiron ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Inspiron 1420 || 2012.09 || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} is needed || Untested || Untested || Untested || Untested || Everything that I have tested works great without any problems<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 1501 || Duke || 3D with proprietary ATI fglrx || Intel HD audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, BCM4311 PCI-E with bcm43xx || N/A || Untested || Untested || Smart card reader works out-of-the-box || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 1520 || Core Dump || 3D with NVIDIA || SigmaTel audio with ALSA || ''b44'' module, out of the box || ''b43'', need firmware || Yes || || Untested || Hot keys work out-of-the-box || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 1525|Inspiron 1525]] || Arch Linux 2008.06 - "Overlord" FTP Install || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} 2.4.3, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.5.3 (1280x800) || Intel HD Audio (SigmaTel STAC9228 codec) with ALSA || Marvell Yukon Gb Ethernet: Yes (''sky2'' module) || PRO/Wireless 3945ABG with ''iwlwifi-3945-ucode'' 15.28.2.8 || Untested (does not have) || Untested || Untested || SD card reader works out-of-the-box || {{ic|Fn+Up/Down}} (LCD brightness control) works independently of the OS. Everything else work out-of-the-box.<br />
|- <br />
| Inspiron 1525 || Core Dump (2008.03 ISO) || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} 2.2, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.4 (1280x800)|| Intel HD Audio (SigmaTel STAC9228 codec) with ALSA || Marvell Yukon Gb Ethernet: Yes (''sky2'' module) || Broadcom BCM4310: Yes, [[ndiswrapper]] ({{pkg|broadcom-wl}} works, but must blacklist {{ic|ssb}} module) || Untested (does not have) || Untested || Untested || SD card reader (Ricoh) works out-of-the-box || {{ic|Fn+Up/Down}} (LCD brightness control) works independently of the OS. DVD-RW drive and everything else work out-of-the-box.<br />
|- <br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 1564|Inspiron 1564]] || Core Dump || 3D with either [[Catalyst]] or [[ATI|xf86-video-ati]]; both work flawlessly. || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Realtek RTL8101E Ethernet Controller || Intel WiFi Link 5100 with ''iwlagn'' driver || Untested || || Untested || Realtek card reader works out-of-the-box. LCD brightness works out-of-the-box; volume keys need configuring through key bindings. || Overall, this laptop is Linux friendly.<br />
|- <br />
| Inspiron 1764 || 2011.08.19 || 3D with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works well with ALSA || Realtek RTL8101E 10/100 Ethernet Controller || [[Broadcom wireless|Broadcom BCM43224]] 802.11a/b/g/n works well with [[Broadcom_wireless#brcm80211|brcmsmac]] || Untested || Untested || Does not have a modem || SD card reader and LCD brightness {{ic|Fn}} keys work out-of-the-box || Fan control/monitoring is completely broken with {{AUR|i8kutils}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 14 3420|Inspiron 14 3000 Series (Model 3420)]] || 2016.09.03 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}}. || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, with {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No || Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. Wifi on/off and brightness ''Fn keys'' work flawlessly. Webcam and integrated microphone work. || Volume up / down and player control buttons need configuring through key bindings to work.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 15 3541|Inspiron 15 3000 Series (Model 3541)]] || 2016.01.01 || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 5547|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (Model 5547)]] || 2016.01.25 || Hybrid graphics/AMD Radeon R7 M260/M265, Please read [[Hybrid graphics#Dynamic Switching Model]]. This has not be tested yet.|| Works with Intel HD Audio and [[PulseAudio]], but need to configure [[PulseAudio/Troubleshooting#Microphone_not_detected_by_PulseAudio|microphone]] || Yes || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, works out of the box || Suspend-to-RAM untested. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI work, need configuration to swith between monitor. The touchpad work properly, but just test the basics || Webcam works, SD card reader untested<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7537) || 2016.06.01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4400. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes RJ45 Ethernet || Intel 7260N or 7260AC, Works out of the box with iwlwifi. || Yes, works out of the box. || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI perfect. The touchpad works with minimal configuration. || Volume up / down button needs some modifying to work all other buttons work with drivers that come with the kernel. ACPI battery is not detected on bootup and requires you to plug in and out the AC adapter.<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7548) || 2015.05 || AMD Radeon® R7 M270 || Untested || N/A || Yes, works out of the box || Yes, works out of the box || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || No modem || HDMI is currently untested. The touchpad (clickpad) needs some tweaking to work properly. If the kernel [https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=200763 panics] during bootup replace the 'keyboard'-hook with the specifc module.|| Webcam works, SD card reader untested<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7559) || 2016.08 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GM107M(GeForce GTX960M)({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 530 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] ([https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/bbswitch/issues/140 see this issue]) || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes (you may need [[Network_configuration#Realtek_RTL8111/8168B|r8168]]{{Broken section link}} module). || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM and hibernate works. || No modem || HDMI tested only for presentation with projector via HDMI-VGA cable - works out of the box. || Webcam works, SD card reader works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7566) || 2016.12 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GM107M(GeForce GTX960M)({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 530 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes. || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM works. Otherwise untested. || No modem || HDMI has issues connecting monitor after turning laptop on. If monitor is connected before, there's no problem.(might be caused by bad config) || Webcam works, SD card reader works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 15 (7590)|Inspiron 15 7000 Series (Model 7590)]] || 2020.02 || Hybrid graphics NVIDIA GTX1650 ({{Pkg|nvidia}}) + Intel HD Graphics 620 ({{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}) via [[Bumblebee]] || Intel HD Audio. May require `snd_hda_intel.dmic_detect=0` kernel option to work. Can't get microphone working. || N/A, didn't check thunderbolt yet. || Yes, works out of the box || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM works. About 10 hours of youtube watching if NVIDIA card is not powered || No modem || HDMI works out of the box. Didn't check thunderbolt, but according to the link it works || Webcam works, ACPI battery detection works<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 13 7000 Series (7370) || 2017.12 || Intel® UHD-Grafik 620. Works out of the box with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || N/A || Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265, works out of the box || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM works. Doesn't wake up after closing the screen lid. || N/A || HDMI works, SD card reader works, USB-C works with support for DisplayPort and charging, keyboard backlight brightness control works || Integrated [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libfprint/+bug/1641290 fingerprint reader is unsupported]. {{ic|Fn}} keys work except [https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198393 Wireless toggle]<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron M5030 || Any || [[ATI]] works fine, [[catalyst]] untested || Yes, works out of the box || Yes || Yes, works out of the box || N/A || Untested || N/A || Everything works alright, and out of the box. || {{AUR|i8kutils}} required for fan control<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron Duo 1090 (hybrid touchscreen netbook/tablet) || 2014.10.01 || Intel Atom Integrated VGA graphics controller. Software 3D, works out-of-the-box (1366x768). || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || No. || Yes, Qualcomm Atheros (ath9k) || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM works flawlessly. Hibernate untested. || No. || eGalax touchscreen and Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. All function keys (Power manager, Wifi on/off, touchpad on/off, brightness and audio up/down work flawlessly. Webcam and integrated microphone work. || Audio out works, no standard audio-in or video out ports. USB audio-in and USB video-out untested. <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 5567|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (model 5567) - Intel i5, no AMD]] || 2020.04.01 || Intel HD Graphics, 3D with {{Pkg|mesa}}, modesetting driver. {{ic|<nowiki>export MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=i965</nowiki>}} if you don't want to use a compositor. || Intel HD audio || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Everything else works || Make sure to not have {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} as it runs worse, the correct vaapi driver is {{Pkg|intel-media-driver}}. Very Linux friendly overall.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 5575|Inspiron 15 5000 Series (model 5575)]] || 2019.12.01 || AMD Vega 8 Gfx graphics. || AMD. || Yes. Untested. || Yes, Qualcomm Atheros (ath10k) || Yes. Works out of the box || Suspend to ram and hibernation works flawlessly. || No. || Synaptics touchpad work flawlessly. HDMI untested. || Webcam works,SD card reader untested, fn keys work. Overall, linux-friendly and everything I tested works out of the box.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Inspiron 7375|Inspiron 13 7000 Series (model 7375)]] || Manjaro 18.0.02 || AMD Vega 10 Gfx graphics. || AMD. || NA || Sometimes, Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 (ath10k) || Yes || NA || No. || Add radeon.dpm=1 idle=nomwait to grub, more tunning details on the laptop page || Recomend to change the WiFi Card<br />
|-<br />
| Inspiron 15 7000 Series (model 7586) || 2019.07.01 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 (Whiskey Lake) || Intel HD Works out of box || N/A || Yes, Intel 9560 (iwlwifi) || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate untested. Disk spindown untested. || N/A || Touchpad works fine, Fingerprint reader does not work || Touchscreen, autorotation of screen, work out of box. Active pen works out of box in Gnome but axis are flipped in i3wm, a script would solve this. SD card reader works, webcam untested. So far a great experience running Arch with this system.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Latitude ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Latitude D620 || Duke || 3D with NVIDIA, native resolution with {{Pkg|xorg-server}} 1.2 (1440x900)<br> 3D with Intel 945GM, native resolution 1440x900 || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, bcm4311 PCI-E with bcm43xx. Yes for some models with iwl3945. || N/A || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate works fine. || Untested || not tested smart card reader || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude D820 || Duke || 3D with NVIDIA drivers || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, IPW3945 || Yes || Suspending with [[KDE]] works || Untested || Everything works, even fingerprint reader with ''bioapi'' and ''pam_bioapi'' || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude D830 || Don't Panic (2007.08-2) || NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M with proprietary NVIDIA drivers || ALSA with the {{ic|snd_hda_intel}} module || Yes, with {{ic|tg3}} module || Yes, with {{ic|iwl3965}} module || Yes || Yes || Untested || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Latitude E5500]] || 2016.03.01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} || Untested || Yes, b43 || Untested || Yes || Untested || The luminosity sensor works out of the box || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E5430|Latitude E5430]] || 2016.02.01 || Intel® HD Graphics 4000, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio. Works out of the box. || Yes, Ethernet port, {{ic|tg3}} || Yes, with {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} or ''b43'' || Yes, with {{pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate works fine. || No modem || webcam, card reader and fingerprint reader works fine || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
|-<br />
| [[Latitude E5540]] || 2016.02.01 || Haswell-ULT Integrated + GeForce GT 720M using {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Haswell-ULT HD Audio || Yes, e1000e || Yes, Atheros AR9485 || Untested || Untested || No modem || Dock works find (DisplayPort expander, ethernet, USB || Everything seems to work without problems<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E5570 || 2017.02.01 || Skylake Integrated + AMD Radeon HD 8750M || Skylake Integrated. Works well with {{Pkg|alsa-utils}} || Yes, Intel I219-LM (rev 31) || Yes, Intel 8260 (rev 3a) || Untested || Untested || No modem || All Dock Ports function || BIOS Firmware bug may report incorrect RAM size. Booting UEFI does not have the issue.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E5580]] || 2018.07.01 || Kaby Lake + GeForce 940MX (blacklist nouveau, run [[bumblebee]]/[[NVIDIA]] drivers) || Yes, Intel CM238 || Yes, (Intel I219-LM) || Yes, Intel 8265 / 8275 || Working || Working, Some complaints || No modem || All Dock Ports function (TB16 and WD15 both tested working) || UEFI working with NVMe drive via AHCPI, Backlit keys, Function keys<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E5401|Latitude E5401]] || 2019.10 || Intel Corporation UHD Graphics 630, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}},3D NVIDIA GP108M [GeForce MX150] - disabled || Intel HD Audio (ALC3204). Works. || Yes, Ethernet port, Intel I219-LM || Yes, Intel AC 9560 with iwlwifi } || Yes, with {{pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM works, hibernate untested. || No modem || webcam untested, card reader works. Thunderbolt 3 ( JHL6340) - untested || Poor thermal design (i7 i7-9850H CPU @ 2.60GHz)<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6230 || 2018.12 || Intel HD4000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Yes, Intel Centrino A-N 6205 with iwlwifi || No Bluetooth || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || No modem || SD card reader works, smart card reader works, RFID reader works after enabling RFID radio, see [https://blog.g3rt.nl/enable-dell-nfc-contactless-reader.html this blog post], Touchpad (alps a10) shaky || Everything else works without a hitch <br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6410 || 2018.06.01 || Nvidia Quatro NVS3100m W/ NVIDIA 340xx Drivers || Intel HD Audio with ALSA - PulseAudio Untested || Yes || Yes, Works after installation || Not Functioning - Working on it || Lid-Closed suspension not functioning right || N/A || Fingerprint Sensor not functioning, no drivers seem to exist || Everything but 1. Bluetooth 2. Fingerprint Sensor 3. Suspension on closing the lid works, and I am working actively on finding fixes<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6410 (BIOS A16)|| 2018.08.01 || Intel HD, use {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio, [[ALSA]] + [[PulseAudio]] || Yes || Yes (Centrino Advanced-N 6200) || Untested || Untested || N/A || For advanced touchpad functionality install {{pkg|xf86-input-synaptics}} and create {{ic|/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-synaptics.conf}} (see [[Touchpad Synaptics]])|| [[EFISTUB]] bootmanager doesn't work for me, [[GRUB]] works. Latest BIOS A16 doesn't contain latest ucode, install {{pkg|intel-ucode}}. SD card reader works but is unreliable. Webcam works.<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6420 || 2011.08.19 || Intel HD3000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, e1000e || Yes, bcma-pci-bridge || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate perfect || No modem || SD card reader works out-of-the-box, smart card reader works with ccid, opensc, pcsc-tools. || Ethernet was not working in fresh installation, had to clone repositories to HDD and update<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6430 || 2018.12 || Intel HD4000 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes, e1000e || Yes, Intel Centrino A-N 6205 with iwlwifi || Untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || untested || SD card reader untested, smart card reader untested, Touchpad (alps a10) shaky || Everything else works without a hitch <br />
|-<br />
| Latitude E6530 || 2014.10.01 || NVIDIA NVS5200 3D works flawlessly with either {{Pkg|nvidia}} or {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} (1600x900). || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Intel Centrino A-N (with iwlwifi) || Flawless. File transfer and Audio streaming works || Suspend-to-RAM perfect. Hibernate perfect. Disk spindown perfect. || Untested || SD card reader, ALPS touchpad with gestures, and Webcam work flawlessly. Integrated and external microphone ports work flawlessly. Backlit keyboard, monitor backlight, audio up/down/mute controls all work flawlessly. || HDMI video works but must disable Optimus in bios. HDMI audio out works. If Optimus enabled, Intel HD4000 will be used and optirun works. Prevents use of HDMI (VGA only) but otherwise works.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E7270|Latitude E7270]] || 2017.01.01 || {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || yes || yes (IWL 8260) || untested || suspend-to-RAM after UEFI Update, hibernate works || Yes, working without runtime pm || || High suspend usage with power share port active<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 7370|Latitude 7370]] || || || || || || || || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| Latitude 7390 ( 2-in-1 ) || 2019.02.01 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 ( works with and without {{pkg|xf86-video-intel}} ) || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || yes || yes || yes || yes || untested || || Touchscreen display works<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E7440|Latitude E7440]] || || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, some complaints || || || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [http://www.dell.com/us/business/p/latitude-e7450-ultrabook/pd?oc=cal147w7pf2 Latitude E7450] || [https://www.archlinux.org/releng/releases/2016.03.01/ 2016.03.01] || Intel HD5500 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || Yes || Intel Wireless 7265 || BT 4.0 LE, untested || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, Hibernate does not work. SSD drive (no spindown) || No. || SD card reader. Synaptics touchpad + stick. Webcam works without problems. Backlit keyboard. Integrated mic works. FN-keys works once you set them up (lock, volume, monitor, search, sleep, backlight). RFID reader. Fingerprint reader. Get about 9h batterylife. Intel i7 CPU, 16GB RAM. || Everything else works without a hitch<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude E7470|Latitude E7470]] || 2017.01.01 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate untested || N/A || [[EFISTUB]] bootmanager does not work because it seems impossible to pass kernel parameters. Not via [[efibootmgr]], nor [[UEFI]] shell bcfg, nor the built-in gui. All ports of the docking station (PR03X) work. ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 3500|Latitude 3500]] || 2020.06.18 || Intel UHD Graphics 620 (Whiskey Lake) || Intel HD Audio with Pulseaudio || Yes || Yes || Yes, with {{Pkg|bluez}} || Suspend-to-RAM perfect, hibernate perfect || N/A || fingerprint reader does not work. device not supported by fwupd yet || webcam untested. fingerprint reader works in dell-provided ubuntu image ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 5580|Latitude 5580]] || ± 2017.11.06 || Intel Graphics work, NVIDIA (fails on first attempt, did not try harder) || Intel HD Audio with ALSA and Pulseaudio || Yes, ethernet port I219-LM (rev 31) || Yes, Intel 8265 / 8275 (rev 78) || Yes, audio streaming and file transfer || Works (needs BIOS update ([[fwupd]]) to not have black screen when resuming sometimes) || || Webcam works; Backlight changeable; BIOS, TPM and SanDisk SSD firmware updatable with [[fwupd]]; UEFI works || NVIDIA drivers work in Ubuntu, so it should be possible to get it working; I can't remember the exact CD version I used. ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 7480|Latitude 7480]] || || Yes || || || Yes || Yes || || || webcam Fingerprint reader not working || ||<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell Latitude 7490|Latitude 7490]] || || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || || ||<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Precision ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Precision M4800 || 2014.04.01 || System not usable if booted without kernel parameter {{ic|nomodeset}}. Nvidia Quadro K2100M works with {{Pkg|nvidia}}, but [[Nouveau]] does not work because it requires KMS. || Untested || Yes || Yes || Untested || Untested || No modem || N/A || {{ic|nomodeset}} is ''required'' to boot to a usable system, both with the Arch installation media and post-installation.<br />
|-<br />
| Precision M6700 || 2017.01.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro K3000M works with both [[Nouveau]] and {{Pkg|nvidia}}. || Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216 HD Audio with Pulse Audio works; HDMI audio device untested || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 7260 output works || not tested || Suspend and Hibernate works. || N/A || Touchpad, trackpoint, special function keys work || KDE Plasma works perfectly; Occasional GPU freezes with "GPU has fallen off the bus" errors since January 2018 ( kernel 4.14.15-1 and NVIDIA Kernel Module 387.34)<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 7710 || 2017.11.01 || [AMD/ATI] Venus XTX [Radeon HD 8890M / R9 M275X/M375X] (rev 83) works without problems. || Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-H HD Audio (rev 31) with Pulse Audio works || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a) output works; microphone not detected by pulse audio; HDMI audio device untested || not tested || Suspend works if no BIOS hard drive password. Hibernate untested. || N/A || || Solid experience using XFCE; all defaults. Lots of errors when booting up about the video card, etc., but no noticeable problems. xcalib -a -i; is very slow -- not sure why.<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5510 || 2020.04.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro M1000 Mobile and Intel HD 530 with [NVIDIA Optimus]. Quadro M1000 Mobile works well with optimus-manager || Works out of the box; Intel Corporation 100 Series/C230 Series Chipset Family HD Audio Controller (rev 31) || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless 8260 (rev 3a) || Works out of the box || Suspend works || N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Essentially the same device as the [[Dell XPS 15 9550]]<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 3530 || 2020.07.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro P600 Mobile and Intel UHD 630 with [NVIDIA Optimus]. Quadro P600 Mobile works well with nvidia-prime || Works out of the box; Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH cAVS (rev 10)|| yes || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9560 (rev 10) || Works out of the box || Suspend works. You need to disable early microcode loading || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box. Please upgrade the Thunderbolt controller to latest available firmware from Windows and, if needed, disable Thunderbolt security within the BIOS (especially with TB16 docking station).<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5520 || 2018.02.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro M1200 Mobile disabled for Energy consumption reasons. Quadro M1200 Mobile works well with {{Pkg|nvidia}} and [[bumblebee]] with {{Pkg|tlp}}. {{Pkg|bbswitch}} does work. Intel HD P630 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Works out of the box || yes || Qualcomm QCA61x4A works flawless || Works out of the box || Suspend work|| N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Everything works out of the box for Dell Precision developer edition<br />
|-<br />
| Precision 5530 || 2018.06.01 || [Nvidia] Quadro P2000 Mobile disabled for Energy consumption reasons. Quadro P1000 works well with {{Pkg|nvidia}} and [[bumblebee]] with {{Pkg|tlp}}. {{Pkg|bbswitch}} does not work. Intel HD630 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}}. Laptop display fails with 5.0.x kernel; see [[Dell XPS 15 9570#Built-in screen flickers or does not come on with Linux kernel 5.0.0 - 5.0.7]] || Works out of the box || yes || Intel Corporation Wireless-AC 9260 works flawless with Linux 4.18 || Works with occasional driver reloads {{ic|modprobe btusb}} || Suspend works. Need to change sleep state as per [[Dell XPS 15 9570]]. || N/A || SD Card reader, webcam, mic and function keys work out of the box.|| Besides occasional bluetooth issues a great experience so far.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Studio ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Studio 1749 || 2013.01.04 || Radeon HD 5650M, {{ic|xf86-video-ati}} is almost flawless (just slower 3D), {{ic|catalyst}} is faster but has various issues. || HDA Intel MID, works with ALSA after adding {{ic|1=options snd-hda-intel index=0 model=dell-m6-dmic}} to {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf}}. HDMI audio has some issues. || Yes || BCM43224, brcmsmac and {{pkg|broadcom-wl}} both work || N/A || Suspend works; hibernate untested. || N/A || SD card reader works, media keys work, web cam, and microphone both work. || Flawless except for poor 3D performance and battery life.<br />
|-<br />
| Studio XPS M1640 || (2009.08) || ATI HD4670 Mobile works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-ati}} (see the forums for 3D support); Catalyst drivers untested || Works with Intel HD Audio and ALSA. || Yes || Works with iwlagn || Bluetooth works || Works but when using {{Pkg|xf86-video-ati}}, there is video corruption upon boot || N/A || Web cam works, media keys work with the {{ic|dell_laptop}} kernel module, IR works, card reader works || Everything basically worked out-of-the-box<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Vostro ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| Vostro 1710 || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Yes, RTL8111/8168B || Works (Broadcom BCM4328) || {{-}} || {{-}} ||{{-}} || {{-}} || AlpsPS/2 ALPS GlidePoint<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 5481 || 2019.11.01 || Works out of the box, {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} recommended just in case. || Yes || Yes || Yes. {{Pkg|broadcom-wl}} may be needed. || Yes || Yes ||{{-}} || {{-}} || Disable secure boot, fast boot, and TPM in the BIOS. Also, enable AHCI SATA Operation in the BIOS instead of RAID or the disk may not be detected. Do note that you'll get a BSOD on Windows after this, which can be fixed by following this [https://support.thinkcritical.com/kb/articles/switch-windows-10-from-raid-ide-to-ahci quick guide].<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 3583 || {{-}} || No need to install {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} and {{Pkg|xf86-video-amdgpu}} as modesetting drivers works perfectly. || Yes || Yes || Works || Yes || Yes ||{{-}} || Webcame works out of box || after resuming from sleep, wifi stops working for some unknown cause. work around is to reload kernel module ath10k_pci. AMD 520 Radeon performs less than Intel UHD 620 with both amdgpu and radeon module. same results unders Windows <br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 3560 || 2020.02.01 || Works, use Radeon, installed {{Pkg|mesa}} and {{Pkg|mesa-vdpau}} for hardware acceleration. || Works || Works || Works (Atheros AR9485 - ath9k) || Works || Works || {{-}} || Fingerprint reader works. || Everything works.<br />
|-<br />
| Vostro 5590 || {{-}} || Works out of the box. Followed [[Bumblebee#Installation]]. || Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}}. || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{ - }} || Installing the package {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} solves all the audio problems.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== XPS ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| XPS L322 || 2013_03 || Intel HD 4000, with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} || Intel HD Audio with ALSA || No Ethernet port || Yes || Untested || Yes || No modem || No SD card slot || ALPS Touchpad recognized only as PS/2 mouse, two-finger scroll, finger tap-to-click, etc... does not work. Some new mouse drivers suggest a fix but have not worked.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS M1330|XPS M1330]] || Don't Panic (2007.08-2) || For dedicated graphics (NVIDIA 8400m) works with NVIDIA package || Works with Intel HD Audio and ALSA, but need to configure microphone || Yes || Works with iwl4965 || Can set Bluetooth but have not tested with any devices || (''acpi_cpufreq'' problem: [https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=44500 see forums]) || Untested || 2.0 MP web cam works with ''uvcvideo'', IR remote works, SD card works || Everything basically worked out-of-the-box except the microphone.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9333)|XPS 13 (9333)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9343)|XPS 13 (9343)]] || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9350)|XPS 13 (9350)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, after firmware update || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || All Dock Ports function (WD15 tested working, except Ethernet Realtek 8152/8153 not resuming from USB supend mode. Install WD15 firmware 1.0.4 to fix.) || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9360)|XPS 13 (9360)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes, after firmware update || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9370)|XPS 13 (9370)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (9380)|XPS 13 (9380)]] || 2019 || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel. <br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)|XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes (Suspend and Hibernate) || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 (7390)|XPS 13 (7390)]] || {{-}} || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || {{-}} || {{-}} || Fingerprint not tested as the developer version does not have one. || This is the regular XPS 13, not the 2-in-1. Only tested with Wayland (Sway WM) ecosystem.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)|XPS 13 2-in-1 (7390)]] || 2019.09.01 || Yes || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes (Requires Drivers) || {{-}} || No Modem || Camera, Fingerprint Sensor not working || System freezes on boot. See device page for fix.<br />
|-<br />
| [[Dell XPS 15]] || {{-}} || Intel HD 530 works with {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} i915 and GTX 960M works with {{Pkg|nvidia}} || Yes || No Ethernet Port || Yes || Yes || Yes || No Modem || {{-}} || Everything basically works out-of-the-box with a reasonably up-to-date kernel.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== G3 ==<br />
<br />
{{HCL/Laptops table header}}<br />
| G3 15 3590 || 5.5.2-arch1-1 || Intel UHD 630 {{Pkg|xf86-video-intel}} and NVIDIA GP107M (GTX 1050) {{Pkg|nvidia-lts}} and {{Pkg|xf86-video-nouveau}} || NVIDIA GP107GL High Definition Audio Controller with ALSA and PulseAudio {{Pkg|pulseaudio-alsa}} worked after writting {{ic|1=options snd_hda_intel dmic_detect=0}} into {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/hda_fix.conf}}|| Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Untested || Untested || {{-}} || XFS data format || {{-}}<br />
|- <br />
| G3 15 3590 || 2020.02.01 || Intel UHD 630 and NVIDIA GTX 1650 {{Pkg|nvidia}} and {{Pkg|nvidia-prime}} following instructions the PRIME page || NVIDIA High Definition Audio Controller with ALSA worked after writting {{ic|1=options snd_hda_intel dmic_detect=0}} into {{ic|/etc/modprobe.d/hda_fix.conf}}, internal microphone can't be detected, though || Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Working || Working || {{-}} || {{-}} || {{-}}<br />
|- <br />
| G3 15 3590 || 2020.02.01 || Intel UHD 630 and NVIDIA GTX 1660 Ti Mobile {{Pkg|nvidia}} and {{Pkg|nvidia-prime}} using [[PRIME#PRIME render offload|PRIME Render Offloading]]|| Works with {{Pkg|sof-firmware}} || Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller || Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter || Working || Working || {{-}} || {{-}} || Works well with {{AUR|optimus-manager-git}}, follow [https://github.com/Askannz/optimus-manager/wiki/A-guide--to-power-management-options#configuration-1--built-in-power-management-inside-the-nvidia-driver their page on power managment]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Browser_plugins&diff=172433Browser plugins2011-12-05T20:17:54Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
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<div>{{i18n|Browser Plugins}}<br />
[[Category:Web Browser (English)]]<br />
<br />
[[fr:Plugins navigateur]]<br />
These plugins work in [[Firefox]], [[Opera]] and WebKit derivatives. <!-- Chrome? --><br />
<br />
==Flash Player==<br />
<br />
===Adobe Flash Player===<br />
<br />
Flash Player is in the [[Official Repositories|official repositories]] for both i686 and x86_64 architectures: {{Pkg|flashplugin}}<br />
<br />
====Epiphany====<br />
Note that for {{Pkg|Epiphany}}, you have to wrap Adobe Flash Player in the same fashion as described for x86_64. See [[Epiphany#Flash]] for more details.<br />
<br />
====Misc====<br />
In addition, it may be needed to install {{AUR|ttf-ms-fonts}} from the [[AUR]] in order to properly render text.<br />
<br />
====Configuration====<br />
<!-- Change this heading to Flash configuration once more than one plugin needs a similar section --><br />
To change general plug-in preferences (privacy settings, resource usage, etc.), right click on embedded Flash content and choose preferences from the menu, or go to the [http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager.html Macromedia website]. There, a Flash animation will give access to local settings.<br />
<br />
You can make your own settings file for Flash, just use the file {{ic|/etc/adobe/mms.cfg}}. Example config below:<br />
# Adobe player settings<br />
AVHardwareDisable = 0<br />
FullScreenDisable = 0<br />
LocalFileReadDisable = 1<br />
FileDownloadDisable = 1<br />
FileUploadDisable = 1<br />
LocalStorageLimit = 1<br />
ThirdPartyStorage = 1<br />
AssetCacheSize = 10<br />
AutoUpdateDisable = 1<br />
LegacyDomainMatching = 0<br />
LocalFileLegacyAction = 0<br />
AllowUserLocalTrust = 0<br />
# DisableSockets = 1 <br />
OverrideGPUValidation = 1<br />
<br />
You can also refer to the [http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/www-plugins/adobe-flash/files/mms.cfg mms.cfg from Gentoo], which is extensively commented.<br />
<br />
====Flash leaks on other pages with a Nvidia card====<br />
<br />
If Flash animations "leak" on other webpages with {{Pkg|chromium}} or {{Pkg|firefox}}, you can try to turn off hardware acceleration in the {{ic|/etc/adobe/mms.cfg}} file and/or in the Flash parameters dialogue. See [https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22878 https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/22878].<br />
<br />
==PDF viewer==<br />
<br />
===Evince===<br />
If you want to view PDF files in [[Firefox]] without opening a new window, follow this guide: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox_Tips_and_Tweaks#Viewing_PDF.2FPS_inside_Firefox<br />
<br />
===Adobe Reader===<br />
Due to licensing restrictions, Adobe Reader cannot be distributed from any of the official Arch Linux repositories. There are versions available in the [[AUR]]. Please note that no matter how many votes it receives, Adobe Reader will never be included in the [[Official Repositories|official repositories]]. See this [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=16980 comment] for an explanation.<br />
<br />
Also, there are [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?O=0&K=acroread-&do_Search=Go localizations] available in many languages.<br />
<br />
====32-bit====<br />
32-bit AUR package: {{AUR|acroread}}<br />
<br />
It installs the Acrobat Reader application as well as the Firefox plugin. Note that hardware-assisted rendering is unavailable under Linux (at least using a Geforce 8600GTS with driver version 185.18.14).<br />
<br />
Also can install from a repository, just need to edit {{ic|/etc/pacman.conf}} and put this lines<br />
[archlinuxfr]<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/i686<br />
<br />
This repository have playonlinux, and other apps, click on them and you see. After that<br />
# pacman -S acroread<br />
<br />
====64-bit====<br />
Adobe Reader is a closed-source application, meaning that users desiring a 64-bit binary have no other choice other than to wait for official support. Workarounds to be considered:<br />
<br />
* Follow [[Install bundled 32-bit system in Arch64|this guide]] originally posted in the forums. It involves creating a chrooted environment that could be reused for other 32-bit only applications.<br />
<br />
* Or, simply get the 32-bit binary along with the 32-bit dependencies. Install {{AUR|bin32-acroread}}. Also, consider installing the extra font packages suggested by the package. Be advised that the [[Firefox]] plugin cannot be used ''directly'' with this binary -- it will not load in the 64-bit browser. {{AUR|nspluginwrapper-flash}} is required to load the plugin. Finally, be sure to run:<br />
$ nspluginwrapper -v -a -i<br />
as a '''normal user'''. This checks the plugin directory and links the plugins as needed. Everything should work as expected now.<br />
<br />
{{Note|There seems to also be a {{Pkg|nspluginwrapper}} in the [[Official Repositories|official repositories]] which may be the new way to go.}}<br />
<br />
==Citrix==<br />
See: [[Citrix]]<br />
<br />
== Java ==<br />
<br />
=== IcedTea ===<br />
<br />
Provided by {{Pkg|openjdk6}} and {{Pkg|icedtea-web}} from the [[Official Repositories|official repositories]].<br />
<br />
=== Weird symlink ===<br />
Either [[Java]] package contains the Java run-time environment as well as the fitting browser-plugin.<br />
The recommended Java package is {{Pkg|openjdk6}}, or you could install Oracle's proprietary version of Java -- {{AUR|jre}} -- from the [[AUR]].<br />
<br />
Keep in mind that the open-source and closed-source versions cannot be installed simultaneously. The open-source version is nearly perfect at the time of writing, and there is mostly no need anymore to install Oracle's proprietary version of Java.<br />
<br />
{{Note|The section below is likely outdated.}}<br />
<br />
But if you want to, since {{Pkg|firefox}} v3.6 does not seem to look in {{ic|/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins}}, which is the default location where {{AUR|jre}} v1.6.0_22 places the Java plugin, just<br />
# ln -s /opt/java/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so ~/mozilla/plugins/libnpjp2.so<br />
and it is safe to<br />
# rm -R /usr/lib/mozilla<br />
unless you use it for something else! Be careful here.<br />
<br />
==Video Plugins==<br />
<br />
===Gecko Media Player===<br />
A good replacement of the now obsolete mplayer-plugin is [http://code.google.com/p/gecko-mediaplayer/ Gecko Media Player] packaged as {{Pkg|gecko-mediaplayer}}. More stable combined with MPlayer 1.0RC2. (No more crashes with Apple Trailers.)<br />
<br />
===Totem Plugin===<br />
The {{Pkg|totem-plugin}} might be the right choice for those seeking a [[GStreamer]]-based plugin.<br />
<br />
===Rosa Media Player Plugin===<br />
The {{AUR|rosa-media-player-plugin}} might be the right choice for those seeking a [[Mplayer]]-based plugin written in QT (install il through the [[AUR]]).<br />
<br />
==Other==<br />
<br />
===Mozplugger===<br />
{{Stub}}<br />
Install {{AUR|mozplugger}} through the [[AUR]].<br />
<br />
==Troubleshooting==<br />
===Flash blocks sound and/or delayed playback===<br />
If sound is delayed within flash video and/or if Flash stops sound from any other application, then make sure you do not have {{ic|snd_pcm_oss}} module loaded:<br />
$ lsmod | grep snd_pcm_oss<br />
You can unload it<br />
# rmmod snd_pcm_oss<br />
and restart the browser to see if it helps.<br />
<br />
===No sound in Flash===<br />
Flash Player outputs its sound only through the default ALSA device, which is number 0. If you have multiple sound devices (a very common example is having a sound card and HDMI output in video card), then your preferred device may have a different number.<br />
For example:<br />
$ aplay -l<br />
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****<br />
card 0: Generic [HD-Audio Generic], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0]<br />
Subdevices: 1/1<br />
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0<br />
card 1: DX [Xonar DX], device 0: Multichannel [Multichannel]<br />
Subdevices: 0/1<br />
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0<br />
card 1: DX [Xonar DX], device 1: Digital [Digital]<br />
Subdevices: 1/1<br />
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0<br />
In this case, HDMI output is "card 0" and sound card is "card 1". To make it default for ALSA, create a file named {{ic|~/.asoundrc}} with the following content:<br />
pcm.!default {<br />
type hw<br />
card 1<br />
}<br />
<br />
ctl.!default {<br />
type hw<br />
card 1<br />
}<br />
<br />
===Flash performance===<br />
Adobe's Flash plugin has some serious performance issues, especially when CPU frequency scaling is used. There seems to be a policy not to use the whole CPU workload, so the frequency scaling governor does not clock the CPU any higher. To work around this issue, see: [[cpufrequtils#Changing the ondemand governor's threshold]]<br />
<br />
===Plugins are installed but not working===<br />
A common problem is that the plugin path is unset. This typically occurs on a new install, when the user has not re-logged in before running Firefox after the installation. Test if the path is unset:<br />
echo $MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH<br />
If unset, then either re-login, or source {{ic|/etc/profile.d/mozilla-common.sh}} and start Firefox from the same shell:<br />
. /etc/profile.d/mozilla-common.sh && firefox<br />
<br />
===Gecko Media Player will not play Apple trailers===<br />
If Apple Trailers appear to start to play and then fail, try setting the user agent for your browser to:<br />
QuickTime/7.6.2 (qtver=7.6.2;os=Windows NT 5.1Service Pack 3)<br />
<br />
===Low webcam resolution in Flash===<br />
If your webcam has low resolution in Flash (the image looks very pixelated) you can try starting your browser with this:<br />
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l1compat.so chromium<br />
<br />
===Black bars in fullscreen video playback on multiheaded desktops===<br />
<br />
The Flash plugin has a known bug, where the full screen mode does not really work when you have a multi-monitor setup. Apparently it incorrectly determines the fullscreen resolution, so the video fill the correct monitor but gets scaled as if the monitor had the resolution of the total display area.<br />
<br />
To fix this, you can use the "hack" described [http://al.robotfuzz.com/content/workaround-fullscreen-flash-linux-multiheaded-desktops here]. Simply download the file linked and follow instructions from the README.<br />
<br />
Note that while the author mentions using nvidia twinview, this actually applies regardless.</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Android_tethering&diff=154386Android tethering2011-08-30T13:31:15Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
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<div>[[fr:Modem attache Android]]<br />
[[Category:Networking (English)]]<br />
==What is Tethering==<br />
<br />
Tethering is a way to have Internet access on your PC through your smartphone using it's network connection.<br />
Usb and wifi access point tethering is natively supported from Android Froyo ( 2.2 ). Older versions of the Android OS, mostly unofficial roms<br />
have this option enabled.<br />
<br />
== Wifi access point ==<br />
Using an android phone as a WiFi access point (using 3G) has been accessible by default since Froyo (Android 2.2) without needing to root the phone. Moreover, this method will not discharge the battery rapidly, unlike USB.<br />
See : '''menu/wireless & networks/Internet tethering/Wifi access point'''<br />
<br />
== USB tethering ==<br />
<br />
===Tools Needed===<br />
* Root access to the phone (for old Android versions, Froyo (Android 2.2) and beyond can do it natively)<br />
* Usb connection cable from your phone to pc<br />
<br />
=== Procedure ===<br />
*Disconnect your pc from for current wifi or ethernet network<br />
*Connect the phone to your pc using the usb cable<br />
*Enable the the tethering option from your phone. This is usually done from Settings --> Wireless & Networks --> Internet tethering<br />
<br />
'''(The following step may not be needed. usbnet module may not be necessary, do it only if you don't see a usb0 interface in the ifconfig step)'''<br />
*Load the usbnet module(if it's not already loaded). You will need root access to do that<br />
<pre><br />
modprobe usbnet<br />
</pre><br />
*Make sure that the usb interface is recognized by the system by using the following command<br />
<pre><br />
ifconfig -a<br />
</pre><br />
you should be able to see a usb0 device listed like this(notice the usb0 device):<br />
<pre><br />
root@arch:~# ifconfig -a<br />
eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:16:36:FA:3E:31 <br />
UP BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1<br />
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0<br />
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0<br />
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 <br />
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)<br />
<br />
lo Link encap:Local Loopback <br />
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0<br />
inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host<br />
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1<br />
RX packets:316435 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0<br />
TX packets:316435 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0<br />
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 <br />
RX bytes:22875193 (21.8 Mb) TX bytes:22875193 (21.8 Mb)<br />
<br />
usb0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr C2:5A:11:8D:43:F5 <br />
BROADCAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1<br />
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0<br />
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0<br />
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 <br />
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)<br />
<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
*Configure the new network device via dhcp using the following command<br />
<pre><br />
ifconfig usb0 up && dhcpcd usb0<br />
</pre><br />
To stop the network sharing, issue the command<br />
<pre><br />
dhcpcd -x usb0<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==USB tethering with openvpn==<br />
This method works for any old Android version and does not requires root access nor modifications in the phone (it is also suitable for Android 2.2 and later, but no longer required).<br />
<br />
It does not requires changes to your browser; in fact transparently handles all network traffic for any PC application (except ICMP pings). It is somewhat CPU intensive in the phone at high usage rates (a 500 kbyte/sec data transfer rate may take more than 50% of phone CPU on a powerful Acer Liquid).<br />
<br />
===Tools Needed===<br />
In Arch you need to install the [https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?q=openvpn openvpn] package. Is is also required the Android SDK installed (which can be obtained [http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html here]). In the phone, the [http://code.google.com/p/azilink/ azilink] application, a Java-based NAT that will communicate with OpenVPN in your computer.<br />
<br />
====Configuring the phone connection in Arch Linux====<br />
<br />
Once installed the Android SDK, in order to use the provided tools your phone must be properly setup in udev and your linux user need to be granted rights. Otherwise you may need root privileges to use the Android SDK, which is non recommended. To perform this configuration, turn on USB debugging on the phone (usually in Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging), connect it to the PC by the USB cable and run the '''lsusb''' command. The device should be listed. Example output for the Acer Liquid phone:<br />
<br />
Bus 001 Device 006: ID '''0502''':3202 Acer, Inc. <br />
<br />
Then, create the following file, replacing ''ciri'' by your own Linux user name, and '''0502''' by the vendor ID of your own phone:<br />
<br />
{{File|name=/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules|content=<br />
<nowiki>SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR(idVendor)=="0502", MODE="0666" OWNER="ciri"</nowiki> <br />
}}<br />
<br />
As root run the '''udevadm control restart''' command (or reboot your computer) to make the change effective.<br />
Now run in your linux PC the '''adb shell''' command from the Android SDK as plain (non root) user: you should get a unix prompt ''in your phone''.<br />
<br />
===Procedure===<br />
Run the AziLink application in the phone and select "About" at the bottom to receive instruccions, which basically are:<br />
<br />
# You'll have to enable USB debugging on the phone if it was not already enabled (usually in Settings -> Applications -> Development -> USB debugging).<br />
# Connect the phone with the USB cable to the PC.<br />
# Run AziLink and make sure that the '''Service active''' option at the top is checked.<br />
# Run the following commands in your linux PC:<br />
##As plain user: '''adb forward tcp:41927 tcp:41927''' (requires Android SDK installed)<br />
##As root: '''openvpn AziLink.ovpn'''<br />
<br />
{{File|name=AziLink.ovpn|content=<br />
<nowiki>dev tun<br />
remote 127.0.0.1 41927 tcp-client<br />
ifconfig 192.168.56.2 192.168.56.1<br />
route 0.0.0.0 128.0.0.0<br />
route 128.0.0.0 128.0.0.0<br />
socket-flags TCP_NODELAY<br />
keepalive 10 30<br />
dhcp-option DNS 192.168.56.1</nowiki> <br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Tethering with proxy==<br />
<br />
With this method tethering is achieved by port forwarding from the phone to the pc. This is suitable<br />
only for browsing. For firefox, you should set '''network.proxy.socks_remote_dns''' to '''true''' in '''about:config''' ( adress bar )<br />
<br />
===Tools Needed===<br />
* Root access to the PC<br />
* Android SDK which can be obtained [http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html here]<br />
* Usb connection cable from your phone to pc<br />
* Proxoid application(free download from the Android market)<br />
<br />
<br />
===Instructions===<br />
Follow the instructions demonstrated in the following [http://androidcommunity.com/forums/f23/android-usb-tethering-for-linux-using-proxoid-24875/ link]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Android&diff=154385Android2011-08-30T13:29:57Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
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<div>[[category: Development (English)]]<br />
{{i18n|Android}}<br />
== Android Development on Arch ==<br />
<br />
=== Android SDK Installation ===<br />
<br />
(If you are running Arch64, you have to enable [[Arch64_FAQ#Multilib_Repository_-_Multilib_Project | the multilib repo]], to be able to to install the required dependencies using [[pacman]].)<br />
<br />
To install the android-sdk, simply install it from the [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=13751&O=&L=&C=&K=&SB=&SO=&PP=&do_Orphans=&SeB= AUR android-sdk]. When using [[Eclipse]] as an IDE. you need to install the ADT plugin and related packages. If you get a message about unresolvable dependencies, install Java manually and try again.<br />
<br />
Install the following first:<br />
pacman -S eclipse-emf eclipse-gef<br />
<br />
All packages are available for installation through [[AUR]]:<br />
# [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=19136 AUR eclipse-wtp-wst]<br />
# [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=14544 AUR eclipse-android] (this is the [http://developer.android.com/sdk/eclipse-adt.html Eclipse ADT])<br />
# [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=13751 AUR android-sdk]<br />
# [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=45904 AUR android-sdk-platform-tools]<br />
<br />
Enter the path to the Android SDK Location in Eclipse -> Windows -> Preferences -> Android:<br />
/opt/android-sdk<br />
<br />
=== Android Debug Bridge (ADB) - Connecting to a real device ===<br />
To get ADB to connect to a real device or phone under Arch, you must install the [[udev]] rules to connect the device to the proper /dev/ entries. This can be done manually, or you can use the [https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=44220 AUR package udev-android-rules] to use a common list of vendor IDs.<br />
<br />
Each Android device has a USB vendor/product ID. An example for HTC Evo is:<br />
vendor id: 0bb4<br />
product id: 0c8d<br />
<br />
==== Figure Out Your Device Ids ====<br />
Plug in your device and execute:<br />
# lsusb<br />
<br />
It should come up something like this:<br />
Bus 002 Device 006: ID 0bb4:0c8d High Tech Computer Corp.<br />
<br />
==== Adding udev Rules ====<br />
Use the following udev rules as a template, and replace [VENDOR ID] and [PRODUCT ID] with yours. Copy these rules into {{Filename|/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules}}:<br />
<br />
{{File|/etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules|<nowiki>SUBSYSTEM=="usb", ATTR{idVendor}=="[VENDOR ID]", MODE="0666"<br />
SUBSYSTEM=="usb",ATTR{idVendor}=="[VENDOR ID]",ATTR{idProduct}=="[PRODUCT ID]",SYMLINK+="android_adb"<br />
SUBSYSTEM=="usb",ATTR{idVendor}=="[VENDOR ID]",ATTR{idProduct}=="[PRODUCT ID]",SYMLINK+="android_fastboot"</nowiki>}}<br />
<br />
Then, to reload your new udev rules, execute:<br />
# udevadm control --reload-rules<br />
<br />
==== Does It Work? ====<br />
After this, unplug your device and replug it. You should see something like:<br />
List of devices attached <br />
HT07VHL00676 device<br />
<br />
The following command will fail because you have not yet installed the platform tools (see below):<br />
$ adb devices<br />
<br />
====Android platforms====<br />
Before developing android applications, you need to install at least one Android platform, which can be done either automatically or manually.<br />
<br />
An AUR package exists to install the basic SDK platform: [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=45904 android-sdk-platform-tools]<br />
<br />
Automatic installation is done via the Android SDK and device manager, which is accessible by invoking (assuming that the $PATH variable contains the path to the Android SDK {{filename|tools}} directory):<br />
android<br />
<br />
or alternatively:<br />
./<path_to_android-sdk>/tools/android<br />
<br />
{{Note | the default installation directory in Arch is {{filename|/opt/android-sdk/}}}}<br />
<br />
If the automatic installation errors out, then you must either run the android tool with heightened privileges or have your user account or a group take control of the directory. As either root or by using sudo, type:<br />
chown -R USER /opt/android-sdk<br />
<br />
Same thing but for a group perhaps called "android":<br />
chown -R :android /opt/android-sdk<br />
<br />
For step by step automatic installation, see: [http://developer.android.com/sdk/adding-components.html Installing SDK Components].<br />
<br />
For manual installation:<br />
# Download the platform you want to develop on. [http://qdevarena.blogspot.com/2010/05/download-android-sdk-standalone-for.html This site] provides online links to several Android SDK components.<br />
# Extract the tarball to /<path_to_android-sdk>/platforms.<br />
<br />
Now, you should see the platform of your choice installed in the Installed Packages window of the Android SDK and device manager.<br />
<br />
== Tethering ==<br />
See [[Android_Tethering]]<br />
<br />
== Tricks ==<br />
=== During Debugging "Source not found" ===<br />
Most probably the debugger wants to step into the Java code. As the source code of Android does not come with the Android SDK, this leads to an error. The best solution is to use step filters to not jump into the Java source code. Step filters are not activated by default. To activate them: <br />
Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Debug -> Step Filtering<br />
Consider to select them all. If appropriate you can add the android.* package. See the forum post for more information: http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t83338.rhtml<br />
<br />
=== Linux distribution on the sdcard ===<br />
You can install Debian like in this [http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=631389 thread], or you can adapt it to install Arch Linux. You should replace all debootstrap stuff by:<br />
mkdir -p /data/local/mnt/var/{cache/pacman/pkg,lib/pacman}<br />
pacman --root /data/local/mnt --cachedir /data/local/mnt/var/cache/pacman/pkg -Sy base</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Unofficial_user_repositories&diff=154377Unofficial user repositories2011-08-30T11:48:29Z<p>M0Rf30: /* Both i686 and x86_64 */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Package management (English)]]<br />
==Why unofficial user repositories==<br />
Since the AUR only allows users to upload PKGBUILD and other package build related files, but does not provide a means for distributing a binary package, a user may want to create a binary repository of their packages elsewhere.<br />
<br />
==The future of Unofficial repos==<br />
I'd like to see more work of this type. Sometimes there are certain projects that don't mesh well with other things, such as the community repo. The 'kdemod' project is a good example. If you want to contribute with your own builds, you can check page [[Custom local repository]].<br />
<br />
In the future, well-thought-out user repositories may be ideal for lots of supplementary things. Forming a "web of trust" is important in cases like this, so we may begin keeping a list of "recommended" repositories somewhere, in order to make it seem more official and trustworthy.<br />
<br />
[[User:Phrakture|Phrakture]] 12:50, 18 May 2007 (EDT)<br />
<br />
==List of PUR (unofficial user repositories)==<br />
===Any===<br />
"Any" repos are architecture-independent, i.e. they can be used on both i686 and x86_64 systems.<br />
<pre><br />
[herecura-stable-any]<br />
# Just some stuff; a few java apps, wallpapers, small scripts, xbmc-skin<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-stable/any<br />
<br />
[herecura-testing-any]<br />
# Some any testing stuff, xbmc-svn skin<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-testing/any<br />
<br />
[xyne-any]<br />
# The home of Xyne's contributions.<br />
# More info including a package list can be found at http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repos<br />
Server = http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repos/xyne-any/<br />
<br />
[arch-fonts]<br />
# Prebuilt packages for font packages found in AUR<br />
# This should be faster than building from source<br />
# as many have download speed of 10KB/s. If you find<br />
# missing font, email to <gmail.com: jesse.jaara><br />
Server = http://huulivoide.pp.fi/Arch/arch-fonts<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===Both i686 and x86_64===<br />
<!--Not exactly same as 'any' repositories, this section should probably be separate.--><br />
Repositories with both i686 and x86_64 versions. The $arch variable will be set automatically by pacman.<br />
<pre><br />
[allanbrokeit]<br />
# http://allanmcrae.com/2011/06/the-allanbrokeit-repo-that-might-really-break-your-system/<br />
Server = http://allanmcrae.com/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[adslgr]<br />
# The Hellenic (Greek) archlinux unofficial repository with many interesting packages.<br />
Server = http://archlinuxgr.tiven.org/archlinux/$arch<br />
<br />
[archlinuxfr]<br />
# The french Arch Linux communities packages.<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-production]<br />
# verified PKGBUILDs AND tested packages<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-preview]<br />
# unverified PKGBUILDs AND/OR untested packages<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-nightly]<br />
# verified devel PKGBUILDs<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-experimental]<br />
# unverified devel PKGBUILDs<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archstuff]<br />
# AUR's most voted and many bin32-* and lib32-* packages.<br />
Server = http://archstuff.vs169092.vserver.de/$arch<br />
<br />
[arch-games]<br />
# The Arch Linux Gaming repository project.<br />
# Active mirrors listed in https://github.com/Arch-Games/arch-games/wiki/Mirrors<br />
Server = http://repo.exigen.org/arch/games/$arch<br />
Server = ftp://mirror.selfnet.de/arch-games/$arch<br />
# Currently inactive mirrors<br />
#Server = http://arch.twilightlair.net/games/$arch<br />
#Server = http://pseudoform.org/arch-games/games/$arch<br />
<br />
[burg]<br />
# Burg bootloader repo<br />
# More info : http://archydeb.wordpress.com/<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11529444/repos/archlinux/burg/$arch<br />
<br />
[catalyst]<br />
# ATI Catalyst proprietary drivers.<br />
Server = http://catalyst.apocalypsus.net/repo/catalyst/$arch<br />
<br />
[heftig]<br />
# Includes kernel26-zen and aurora (firefox development build - works alongside firefox in extra.)<br />
# https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=117157<br />
Server = http://pkgbuild.com/~heftig/repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[kde4-eyecandy]<br />
# Useful and beautiful plasmoids and themes for KDE4.<br />
Server = http://archlinuxgr.tiven.org/kde4-eyecandy/$arch<br />
<br />
[repo-ck]<br />
# ARCH kernel with Brain Fuck Scheduler and all the goodies in the ck1 patch set<br />
Server = http://repo-ck.com/$arch<br />
<br />
[kittyserve]<br />
# Contains kittykatt's packages and packages from friends of kittykatt, as well as most mint-related packages<br />
Server = http://repo.kattz.tk/$arch<br />
<br />
[kxstudio-free]<br />
# KXStudio Free<br />
Server = http://kxstudio.sf.net/repo/arch/$arch<br />
<br />
[kxstudio-non-free]<br />
# KXStudio Non-Free<br />
Server = http://kxstudio.sf.net/repo/arch/$arch <br />
<br />
[mate]<br />
# Contains official mate desktop packages<br />
Server = http://matsusoft.com.ar/repository/archlinux/mate/$arch<br />
<br />
[pfkernel]<br />
# linux-pf and kernel26-pf<br />
# Kernel packages: generic i686 and x86_64, optimized P3, P4, K7, Atom, Pentium-M, K8, Core2<br />
# amarok1, nvidia-pf, squid3, arora-git, nvidia-96xx+utils, gdm-old, w3perl<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch<br />
<br />
[radeon]<br />
# ATI Radeon X.Org drivers, bleeding edge 'git' builds.<br />
Server = http://spiralinear.org/perry3d/$arch<br />
<br />
[repo-ck]<br />
# Public server that holds cpu optimized packages of linux-ck<br />
# See the kernel26-ck wiki page for more<br />
Server = http://repo-ck.com/$arch<br />
<br />
[sergej-repo]<br />
# ion3 and some other stuff.<br />
# http://code.google.com/p/archlinux-stuff/source/browse/trunk<br />
Server = http://repo.p5n.pp.ru/sergej-repo/$arch/<br />
<br />
[suckless]<br />
# suckless.org packages<br />
Server = http://dl.suckless.org/arch/$arch<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===i686 only===<br />
<pre><br />
[andrwe]<br />
# For a list of packages see: http://andrwe.org/doku.php/linux/repository<br />
Server = http://repo.andrwe.org/i686<br />
<br />
[archlinux-es]<br />
# Repositorio Hispano (Spanish/Hispanic Respository).<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux-es.org/i686<br />
<br />
[arch-graphics]<br />
# Repository aimed to provide applications mainly for 3D graphics.<br />
# For more info, look at http://arch-graphics.kx.cz/<br />
Server = http://arch-graphics.kx.cz/repo/i686<br />
<br />
[cgr-i686]<br />
# Packages for some ChicoGeek's PKGBUILDs.<br />
Server = http://cgr.i686.googlepages.com/<br />
<br />
[chaox-stable]<br />
# Pentesting packages and custom kernel patched for WIFI injection.<br />
Server = http://repo.chaox.net/stable<br />
<br />
[compiz-fusion]<br />
# compiz-fusion-git<br />
# Updated to June 2008.<br />
Server = http://compiz.dreamz-box.de/i686<br />
<br />
[esclinux]<br />
# Mostly games, interactive fiction and abc notation stuffs already on AUR.<br />
Server = http://download.tuxfamily.org/esclinuxcd/ressources/repo/i686/<br />
<br />
[fukawi]<br />
# Some Nagios Stuff; molly-guard; celtx and various networking tools.<br />
Server = http://repo.fukawi2.nl/i686/<br />
Server = ftp://repo.fukawi2.nl/i686/<br />
<br />
[jose1711repo]<br />
# Most of the packages I maintain in AUR (games, tools)<br />
Server = http://arch.l33t.in/i686/<br />
<br />
[kpiche]<br />
# Stable OpenSync packages.<br />
Server = http://kpiche.archlinux.ca/repo<br />
<br />
[rfad]<br />
# Repository made by haxit | Contact at: requiem [at] archlinux.us for package suggestions!<br />
Server = http://web.ncf.ca/ey723/archlinux/repo/<br />
<br />
[xdemon-repo]<br />
# madwimax, kismet-svn and aircrack-svn, etc...<br />
Server=http://repo.x-demon.org/archlinux/os/i686<br />
<br />
[herecura-stable]<br />
# Additional apps not found in community.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-stable/i686<br />
<br />
[herecura-testing]<br />
# Additional apps for testing build against stable Arch.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-testing/i686<br />
<br />
[studioidefix]<br />
# Precompiled boxee packages.<br />
Server = http://studioidefix.googlecode.com/hg/repo/i686<br />
<br />
[mingw32]<br />
# Libs & tools for crosscompiling for Win32, mainly taken from AUR.<br />
# Contact: Alexander 'hatred' Drozdov <adrozdoff [at] gmail (dot) com> (Russian-speaked guys can write on Russian :-)<br />
Server = http://hatred.homelinux.net/archlinux/mingw32/os/i686<br />
<br />
[ayatana]<br />
# Packages from Ubuntu (humanity-icon-theme, ttf-ubuntu, ubuntu-light-themes, ubuntuone-client, indicator-applet, notify-osd…),<br />
# packages from elementary project (dexter, elementary-icon-theme, gloobus-preview, gnome-theme-elementary, postler…),<br />
# packages from Linux Mint (gnome-theme-mint, mintbackup, mintdesktop, mint-icon-theme, mintmenu…) and<br />
# apps with ayatana support (audio-recorder, banshee-community-extensions, cloudsn, gwibber, pino, sbackup, smuxi…),<br />
# extra GNOME apps (conduit, eog-plugins, glabels, gnome-color-manager, gnome-globalmenu, gnome-subtitles, ontv, pdfmod, rygel, postr, tasque…),<br />
# mapping apps (bt747, emerillon, foxtrotgps, gpx-viewer, merkaartor, navit, prune…),<br />
# some other apps (backintime, connman, faenza-icon-theme, gdesklets, keepnote, kompozer, nautilus-terminal, openbve, pinta, textflow, uget…).<br />
# More info: http://arch.ballogyorgy.com/<br />
Server = http://repo.ayatana.info/<br />
<br />
[sylar_repo]<br />
# My built packages.<br />
# Additional info and package list: see http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8192972/arch_repo/arch_repo.html<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8192972/arch_repo/repo<br />
<br />
[kernel26-pae]<br />
# PAE-enabled 32-bit kernel 2.6.39<br />
Server = http://kernel26-pae.archlinux.ca/<br />
<br />
[linux-pae]<br />
# PAE-enabled 32-bit kernel 3.0<br />
Server = http://pae.archlinux.ca/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===x86_64 only===<br />
<pre><br />
[andrwe]<br />
# For a list of packages see: http://andrwe.dyndns.org/doku.php/blog/repository<br />
Server = http://repo.andrwe.org/x86_64<br />
<br />
[archlinux-es]<br />
# Repositorio Hispano (Spanish/Hispanic Respository).<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux-es.org/x86_64<br />
<br />
[archstudio]<br />
# ArchAudio Packages <br />
# Optimized for Intel Core {i3,i5,i7} CPU <br />
# Package Details: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977716/archstudio.html<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977716/x86_64<br />
<br />
[compiz-fusion]<br />
# compiz-fusion-git<br />
Server = http://compiz.dreamz-box.de/x86_64<br />
<br />
[nightly]<br />
# Nightly builds of some packages from the AUR.<br />
# Repo-Tracker: http://tracker.kromonos.net/projects/show/nightlyarch<br />
Server = http://files.shadowice.org/nightly/x86_64<br />
<br />
[zen]<br />
# Various and zengeist' AUR packages.<br />
Server = http://zloduch.cz/archlinux/x86_64<br />
<br />
[seiichiro]<br />
# VDR and some plugins, mms, foo2zjs-drivers<br />
Server = http://repo.seiichiro0185.org/x86_64<br />
<br />
[herecura-stable]<br />
# Additional apps not found in community.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-stable/x86_64<br />
<br />
[herecura-testing]<br />
# Additional apps for testing build against stable Arch.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-testing/x86_64<br />
<br />
[studioidefix]<br />
# Precompiled boxee packages.<br />
Server = http://studioidefix.googlecode.com/hg/repo/x86_64<br />
<br />
[pyropeter]<br />
# My AUR packages: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=pyropeter<br />
Server = http://keks.selfip.org/arch/pyropeter<br />
<br />
[sorcix]<br />
# Various packages from AUR: dropbox, nautilus-dropbox, minecraft, etc..<br />
# Packagelist: http://archlinux.sorcix.com/repository/<br />
Server = http://archlinux.sorcix.com/repository/x86_64<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==Add your own repository to this list==<br />
If you have your own repository, please add this to this list, so that all other users knows where to find your packages.</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Unofficial_user_repositories&diff=154376Unofficial user repositories2011-08-30T11:47:10Z<p>M0Rf30: /* Both i686 and x86_64 */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category: Package management (English)]]<br />
==Why unofficial user repositories==<br />
Since the AUR only allows users to upload PKGBUILD and other package build related files, but does not provide a means for distributing a binary package, a user may want to create a binary repository of their packages elsewhere.<br />
<br />
==The future of Unofficial repos==<br />
I'd like to see more work of this type. Sometimes there are certain projects that don't mesh well with other things, such as the community repo. The 'kdemod' project is a good example. If you want to contribute with your own builds, you can check page [[Custom local repository]].<br />
<br />
In the future, well-thought-out user repositories may be ideal for lots of supplementary things. Forming a "web of trust" is important in cases like this, so we may begin keeping a list of "recommended" repositories somewhere, in order to make it seem more official and trustworthy.<br />
<br />
[[User:Phrakture|Phrakture]] 12:50, 18 May 2007 (EDT)<br />
<br />
==List of PUR (unofficial user repositories)==<br />
===Any===<br />
"Any" repos are architecture-independent, i.e. they can be used on both i686 and x86_64 systems.<br />
<pre><br />
[herecura-stable-any]<br />
# Just some stuff; a few java apps, wallpapers, small scripts, xbmc-skin<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-stable/any<br />
<br />
[herecura-testing-any]<br />
# Some any testing stuff, xbmc-svn skin<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-testing/any<br />
<br />
[xyne-any]<br />
# The home of Xyne's contributions.<br />
# More info including a package list can be found at http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repos<br />
Server = http://xyne.archlinux.ca/repos/xyne-any/<br />
<br />
[arch-fonts]<br />
# Prebuilt packages for font packages found in AUR<br />
# This should be faster than building from source<br />
# as many have download speed of 10KB/s. If you find<br />
# missing font, email to <gmail.com: jesse.jaara><br />
Server = http://huulivoide.pp.fi/Arch/arch-fonts<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===Both i686 and x86_64===<br />
<!--Not exactly same as 'any' repositories, this section should probably be separate.--><br />
Repositories with both i686 and x86_64 versions. The $arch variable will be set automatically by pacman.<br />
<pre><br />
[allanbrokeit]<br />
# http://allanmcrae.com/2011/06/the-allanbrokeit-repo-that-might-really-break-your-system/<br />
Server = http://allanmcrae.com/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[adslgr]<br />
# The Hellenic (Greek) archlinux unofficial repository with many interesting packages.<br />
Server = http://archlinuxgr.tiven.org/archlinux/$arch<br />
<br />
[archlinuxfr]<br />
# The french Arch Linux communities packages.<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux.fr/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-production]<br />
# verified PKGBUILDs AND tested packages<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-preview]<br />
# unverified PKGBUILDs AND/OR untested packages<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-nightly]<br />
# verified devel PKGBUILDs<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archaudio-experimental]<br />
# unverified devel PKGBUILDs<br />
Server = http://repos.archaudio.org/$repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[archstuff]<br />
# AUR's most voted and many bin32-* and lib32-* packages.<br />
Server = http://archstuff.vs169092.vserver.de/$arch<br />
<br />
[arch-games]<br />
# The Arch Linux Gaming repository project.<br />
# Active mirrors listed in https://github.com/Arch-Games/arch-games/wiki/Mirrors<br />
Server = http://repo.exigen.org/arch/games/$arch<br />
Server = ftp://mirror.selfnet.de/arch-games/$arch<br />
# Currently inactive mirrors<br />
#Server = http://arch.twilightlair.net/games/$arch<br />
#Server = http://pseudoform.org/arch-games/games/$arch<br />
<br />
[burg]<br />
# Burg bootloader repo<br />
# More info : http://archydeb.wordpress.com/<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11529444/repos/archlinux/burg/$arch<br />
<br />
[catalyst]<br />
# ATI Catalyst proprietary drivers.<br />
Server = http://catalyst.apocalypsus.net/repo/catalyst/$arch<br />
<br />
[heftig]<br />
# Includes kernel26-zen and aurora (firefox development build - works alongside firefox in extra.)<br />
# https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=117157<br />
Server = http://pkgbuild.com/~heftig/repo/$arch<br />
<br />
[kde4-eyecandy]<br />
# Useful and beautiful plasmoids and themes for KDE4.<br />
Server = http://archlinuxgr.tiven.org/kde4-eyecandy/$arch<br />
<br />
[repo-ck]<br />
# ARCH kernel with Brain Fuck Scheduler and all the goodies in the ck1 patch set<br />
Server = http://repo-ck.com/$arch<br />
<br />
[kittyserve]<br />
# Contains kittykatt's packages and packages from friends of kittykatt, as well as most mint-related packages<br />
Server = http://repo.kattz.tk/$arch<br />
<br />
[kxstudio-free]<br />
# KXStudio Free<br />
Server = http://kxstudio.sf.net/repo/arch/$arch<br />
<br />
[kxstudio-non-free]<br />
# KXStudio Non-Free<br />
Server = http://kxstudio.sf.net/repo/arch/$arch <br />
<br />
[mate]<br />
# Contains official mate desktop packages<br />
Server = http://matsusoft.com.ar/repository/archlinux/mate/$arch<br />
<br />
[pfkernel]<br />
# linux-pf and kernel26-pf<br />
# Kernel packages: generic i686 and x86_64, optimized P3, P4, K7, Atom, Pentium-M, K8, Core2<br />
# amarok1, nvidia-pf, squid3, arora-git, nvidia-96xx+utils, gdm-old, w3perl<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11734958/$arch<br />
<br />
[radeon]<br />
# ATI Radeon X.Org drivers, bleeding edge 'git' builds.<br />
Server = http://spiralinear.org/perry3d/$arch<br />
<br />
[repo-ck]<br />
# Public server that holds cpu optimized packages of kernel26-ck<br />
# See the kernel26-ck wiki page for more<br />
Server = http://home.comcast.net/~repo-ck/$arch<br />
<br />
[sergej-repo]<br />
# ion3 and some other stuff.<br />
# http://code.google.com/p/archlinux-stuff/source/browse/trunk<br />
Server = http://repo.p5n.pp.ru/sergej-repo/$arch/<br />
<br />
[suckless]<br />
# suckless.org packages<br />
Server = http://dl.suckless.org/arch/$arch<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===i686 only===<br />
<pre><br />
[andrwe]<br />
# For a list of packages see: http://andrwe.org/doku.php/linux/repository<br />
Server = http://repo.andrwe.org/i686<br />
<br />
[archlinux-es]<br />
# Repositorio Hispano (Spanish/Hispanic Respository).<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux-es.org/i686<br />
<br />
[arch-graphics]<br />
# Repository aimed to provide applications mainly for 3D graphics.<br />
# For more info, look at http://arch-graphics.kx.cz/<br />
Server = http://arch-graphics.kx.cz/repo/i686<br />
<br />
[cgr-i686]<br />
# Packages for some ChicoGeek's PKGBUILDs.<br />
Server = http://cgr.i686.googlepages.com/<br />
<br />
[chaox-stable]<br />
# Pentesting packages and custom kernel patched for WIFI injection.<br />
Server = http://repo.chaox.net/stable<br />
<br />
[compiz-fusion]<br />
# compiz-fusion-git<br />
# Updated to June 2008.<br />
Server = http://compiz.dreamz-box.de/i686<br />
<br />
[esclinux]<br />
# Mostly games, interactive fiction and abc notation stuffs already on AUR.<br />
Server = http://download.tuxfamily.org/esclinuxcd/ressources/repo/i686/<br />
<br />
[fukawi]<br />
# Some Nagios Stuff; molly-guard; celtx and various networking tools.<br />
Server = http://repo.fukawi2.nl/i686/<br />
Server = ftp://repo.fukawi2.nl/i686/<br />
<br />
[jose1711repo]<br />
# Most of the packages I maintain in AUR (games, tools)<br />
Server = http://arch.l33t.in/i686/<br />
<br />
[kpiche]<br />
# Stable OpenSync packages.<br />
Server = http://kpiche.archlinux.ca/repo<br />
<br />
[rfad]<br />
# Repository made by haxit | Contact at: requiem [at] archlinux.us for package suggestions!<br />
Server = http://web.ncf.ca/ey723/archlinux/repo/<br />
<br />
[xdemon-repo]<br />
# madwimax, kismet-svn and aircrack-svn, etc...<br />
Server=http://repo.x-demon.org/archlinux/os/i686<br />
<br />
[herecura-stable]<br />
# Additional apps not found in community.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-stable/i686<br />
<br />
[herecura-testing]<br />
# Additional apps for testing build against stable Arch.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-testing/i686<br />
<br />
[studioidefix]<br />
# Precompiled boxee packages.<br />
Server = http://studioidefix.googlecode.com/hg/repo/i686<br />
<br />
[mingw32]<br />
# Libs & tools for crosscompiling for Win32, mainly taken from AUR.<br />
# Contact: Alexander 'hatred' Drozdov <adrozdoff [at] gmail (dot) com> (Russian-speaked guys can write on Russian :-)<br />
Server = http://hatred.homelinux.net/archlinux/mingw32/os/i686<br />
<br />
[ayatana]<br />
# Packages from Ubuntu (humanity-icon-theme, ttf-ubuntu, ubuntu-light-themes, ubuntuone-client, indicator-applet, notify-osd…),<br />
# packages from elementary project (dexter, elementary-icon-theme, gloobus-preview, gnome-theme-elementary, postler…),<br />
# packages from Linux Mint (gnome-theme-mint, mintbackup, mintdesktop, mint-icon-theme, mintmenu…) and<br />
# apps with ayatana support (audio-recorder, banshee-community-extensions, cloudsn, gwibber, pino, sbackup, smuxi…),<br />
# extra GNOME apps (conduit, eog-plugins, glabels, gnome-color-manager, gnome-globalmenu, gnome-subtitles, ontv, pdfmod, rygel, postr, tasque…),<br />
# mapping apps (bt747, emerillon, foxtrotgps, gpx-viewer, merkaartor, navit, prune…),<br />
# some other apps (backintime, connman, faenza-icon-theme, gdesklets, keepnote, kompozer, nautilus-terminal, openbve, pinta, textflow, uget…).<br />
# More info: http://arch.ballogyorgy.com/<br />
Server = http://repo.ayatana.info/<br />
<br />
[sylar_repo]<br />
# My built packages.<br />
# Additional info and package list: see http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8192972/arch_repo/arch_repo.html<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8192972/arch_repo/repo<br />
<br />
[kernel26-pae]<br />
# PAE-enabled 32-bit kernel 2.6.39<br />
Server = http://kernel26-pae.archlinux.ca/<br />
<br />
[linux-pae]<br />
# PAE-enabled 32-bit kernel 3.0<br />
Server = http://pae.archlinux.ca/<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===x86_64 only===<br />
<pre><br />
[andrwe]<br />
# For a list of packages see: http://andrwe.dyndns.org/doku.php/blog/repository<br />
Server = http://repo.andrwe.org/x86_64<br />
<br />
[archlinux-es]<br />
# Repositorio Hispano (Spanish/Hispanic Respository).<br />
Server = http://repo.archlinux-es.org/x86_64<br />
<br />
[archstudio]<br />
# ArchAudio Packages <br />
# Optimized for Intel Core {i3,i5,i7} CPU <br />
# Package Details: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977716/archstudio.html<br />
Server = http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5977716/x86_64<br />
<br />
[compiz-fusion]<br />
# compiz-fusion-git<br />
Server = http://compiz.dreamz-box.de/x86_64<br />
<br />
[nightly]<br />
# Nightly builds of some packages from the AUR.<br />
# Repo-Tracker: http://tracker.kromonos.net/projects/show/nightlyarch<br />
Server = http://files.shadowice.org/nightly/x86_64<br />
<br />
[zen]<br />
# Various and zengeist' AUR packages.<br />
Server = http://zloduch.cz/archlinux/x86_64<br />
<br />
[seiichiro]<br />
# VDR and some plugins, mms, foo2zjs-drivers<br />
Server = http://repo.seiichiro0185.org/x86_64<br />
<br />
[herecura-stable]<br />
# Additional apps not found in community.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-stable/x86_64<br />
<br />
[herecura-testing]<br />
# Additional apps for testing build against stable Arch.<br />
Server = http://herecura.be/repo/herecura-testing/x86_64<br />
<br />
[studioidefix]<br />
# Precompiled boxee packages.<br />
Server = http://studioidefix.googlecode.com/hg/repo/x86_64<br />
<br />
[pyropeter]<br />
# My AUR packages: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?SeB=m&K=pyropeter<br />
Server = http://keks.selfip.org/arch/pyropeter<br />
<br />
[sorcix]<br />
# Various packages from AUR: dropbox, nautilus-dropbox, minecraft, etc..<br />
# Packagelist: http://archlinux.sorcix.com/repository/<br />
Server = http://archlinux.sorcix.com/repository/x86_64<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==Add your own repository to this list==<br />
If you have your own repository, please add this to this list, so that all other users knows where to find your packages.</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Arch_Linux_(Italiano)&diff=127532Arch Linux (Italiano)2011-01-09T23:34:19Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:About Arch (Italiano)]]<br />
[[Category:General (Italiano)]]<br />
{{i18n|Arch Linux}}<br />
<br />
Arch Linux è una distribuzione indipendente sviluppata per i686/x86-64, basata sul modello rolling-release e destinata ad utenti GNU/Linux competenti, inoltre offre grandi repository binari ed una gestione full-optional dei pacchetti, come un sistema di pacchettizzazione ports-like. Il suo sviluppo si concentra sull’equilibrio di minimalismo, eleganza, correttezza del codice e modernità. La versione 0.1 (Homer) fu rilasciata l’11 marzo 2002.<br />
<br />
== Vantaggi ==<br />
Arch fornisce, durante l’installazione, un ambiente minimale, senza GUI (interfaccia grafica utente), compilato per architetture i686/x86-64. Arch è leggera, flessibile, semplice e mira ad essere molto simile ad UNIX. La sua filosofia di progettazione e realizzazione la rendono facilmente estendibile ed adattabile a qualsiasi sistema si vuole ottenere, da una console minimalista al più grandioso ambiente desktop disponibile ricco di funzionalità. Anziché fornire pacchetti inutili ed indesiderati, Arch offre all’utente la possibilità di poter costruire il sistema da una base minimale, senza difetti o errori non voluti. E’ l’utente che decide cosa diventerà Arch Linux.<br />
<br />
== Gestione dei pacchetti unica ==<br />
Arch è supportato da un sistema di pacchetti binari facile da usare ([https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman_%28Italiano%29 pacman]) di facile utilizzo che permette di aggiornare l'intero sistema con un solo comando. che permette di aggiornare l'intero sistema con un solo comando. Pacman è scritto in C e progettato da zero per essere leggero, semplice e molto veloce. Arch fornisce inoltre un sistema di creazione dei pacchetti ports-like ([https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_Build_System_%28Italiano%29 Arch Build System]) cche rende più facile compilare ed installare pacchetti da sorgenti, e che può inoltre essere sincronizzato con un solo comando. Si può, infine, anche ricompilare l’intero sistema con un solo comando. Tutto è fatto in modo piuttosto semplice e trasparente. Il modello rolling release permete di installare una volta soltanto e mantenere il sistema aggiornato, senza mai dover reinstallare o eseguire complicati metodi di aggiornamento da una versione all’altra.<br />
<br />
== Modernità ==<br />
Arch Linux, basandosi su un sistema rolling release, si sforza di mantenere l'ultima versione stabile del software fornito. Attualmente sono supportati un set di pacchetti core per sistemi base minimali i686 e x86-64, pacchetti binari di alta qualità mantenuti sia dagli sviluppatori che dai repository degli utenti, e molte migliaia di script PKGBUILD, per compilare e pacchettizzare da sorgenti. Arch fornisce software vanilla senza patch; i pacchetti sono offerti da sorgenti puri, come l’autore originario intendeva distribuirli. Solo in rari casi i pacchetti vengono patchati, per evitare errori gravi in caso di disallineamenti di versioni che possono verificarsi in un modello rolling-release. Arch include molte delle tecnologie più recenti disponibili per gli utenti GNU/Linux, tra cui file systems moderni (Ext2/3/4, Reiser, XFS, JFS), LVM2/EVMS, software RAID, il supporto a udev e initcpio, oltre alle ultime versioni del kernel disponibili.<br />
<br />
== Semplicità ==<br />
[[The Arch Way (Italiano)|Il Metodo Arch]] è una filosofia che aspira mantenere le cose semplici. Il sistema base di Arch Linux è un ambiente GNU/Linux semplicemente minimale, ma al tempo stesso funzionale; il kernel Linux, lo GNU toolchain e una manciata di altri opzionali programmi, utili comandi extra a linea di comando come '''links''' e '''Vi'''. Questo punto di partenza, semplice e pulito, fornisce una solida base per espandere e trasformare il sistema in qualunque cosa l'utente necessiti.<br />
<br />
Il semplice sistema di init utilizzato da Arch è fortemente ispirato al metodo che ha *BSD di includere le chiamate provenienti da un singolo file ([[Rc.conf (Italiano)|rc.conf]]), piuttosto che da una complessa struttura di cartelle contenenti decine di link simbolici per ogni runlevel.<br />
<br />
La configurazione del sistema è realizzata attraverso la modifica di semplici file di testo<br />
<br />
== Approfondimenti ==<br />
La home page di Arch si trova all'indirizzo http://www.archlinux.org/, dove tra l'altro è possibile trovare trovare collegamenti al forum, alla documentazione ufficiale ed a tutto ciò che riguarda Arch. Per un'idea più precisa o se qualcosa non è chiara, si veda anche [[The Arch Way (Italiano)|Il Metodo Arch]].</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Xen&diff=102818Xen2010-04-11T17:56:40Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Emulators (English)]]<br />
[[Category:HOWTOs (English)]]<br />
This document explains how to setup Xen for Arch Linux.<br />
<br />
==What is Xen?==<br />
According to the Xen development team: "The Xen hypervisor, the powerful open source industry standard for virtualization, offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for virtualization of x86, x86_64, IA64, PowerPC, and other CPU architectures. It supports a wide range of guest operating systems including Windows®, Linux®, Solaris®, and various versions of the BSD operating systems."<br />
<br />
The Xen hypervisor is a thin layer of software which emulates a computer architecture. It is started by the boot loader and allows several operating systems to run simultaneously on top of it. Once the Xen hypervisor is loaded, is starts the "dom0" (for "domain 0"), or privileged domain, which in our case runs a modified Linux kernel (other possible dom0 operating systems are NetBSD and OpenSolaris). The dom0 kernel in the AUR is currently based on Linux kernel 2.6.31.5; hardware must be supported by this kernel to run Xen. Once the dom0 has started, one or more "domU" (for "user") or unprivileged domains can be started and controlled from the dom0.<br />
<br />
==Setting up Xen==<br />
<br />
===Installing the necessary packages===<br />
Install the xen from the aur AUR.<br />
<br />
If you need only the xen-tools try xen-hv-tools or xen4 and kernel26-xen-dom0 packages from the AUR.<br />
<br />
===Configuring GRUB===<br />
Next, edit Grub so that the Xen hypervisor is booted and then the Dom0 kernel. To do so, add the following entry to /boot/grub/menu.lst:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
title Xen with Arch Linux<br />
root (hd0,X)<br />
kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem=524288<br />
module /vmlinuz26-xen-dom0.gz root=/dev/sdaY ro console=tty0 vga=0x307<br />
module /kernel26-xen-dom0.img<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
where X and Y are the appropriate numbers for your disk configuration, and dom0_mem, console, and vga are optional parameters.<br />
<br />
Reboot and select this option at boot. (If there are errors, just reboot and choose your normal kernel.) Start xend:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
# /etc/rc.d/xend start<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===Configuring GRUB2===<br />
<br />
Like GRUB one but you need to use the command multiboot instead of kernel. So it becomes:<br />
<pre><br />
<br />
# (2) Arch Linux(XEN)<br />
menuentry "Arch Linux(XEN)" {<br />
set root=(hd0,X)<br />
multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=2048M<br />
module /boot/vmlinuz26-xen-dom0 root=/dev/sdaY ro<br />
module /boot/kernel26-xen-dom0.gz<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===Add domU instances===<br />
<br />
The basic idea behind adding a domU is as follows. We must get the domU kernels, allocate space for the virtual hard disk, create a configuration file for the domU, and finally start the domU with xm.<br />
<br />
== Alternative method ==<br />
<br />
To set up Xen by hand, see [[Xen_Install]]. This page is very out of date, so be careful. That page details installing a custom xen kernel and the xen userland tools by hand, rather than by taking advantage of pre-built packages in the AUR, as described above.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
<br />
* Xen's homepage: [http://www.xen.org/]<br />
* The Xen Wiki: [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Xen&diff=102817Xen2010-04-11T17:55:51Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Emulators (English)]]<br />
[[Category:HOWTOs (English)]]<br />
This document explains how to setup Xen for Arch Linux.<br />
<br />
==What is Xen?==<br />
According to the Xen development team: "The Xen hypervisor, the powerful open source industry standard for virtualization, offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for virtualization of x86, x86_64, IA64, PowerPC, and other CPU architectures. It supports a wide range of guest operating systems including Windows®, Linux®, Solaris®, and various versions of the BSD operating systems."<br />
<br />
The Xen hypervisor is a thin layer of software which emulates a computer architecture. It is started by the boot loader and allows several operating systems to run simultaneously on top of it. Once the Xen hypervisor is loaded, is starts the "dom0" (for "domain 0"), or privileged domain, which in our case runs a modified Linux kernel (other possible dom0 operating systems are NetBSD and OpenSolaris). The dom0 kernel in the AUR is currently based on Linux kernel 2.6.31.5; hardware must be supported by this kernel to run Xen. Once the dom0 has started, one or more "domU" (for "user") or unprivileged domains can be started and controlled from the dom0.<br />
<br />
==Setting up Xen==<br />
<br />
===Installing the necessary packages===<br />
Install the xen from the aur AUR.<br />
<br />
If you need only the xen-tools try xen-hv-tools or xen4 and kernel26-xen-dom0 packages from the AUR.<br />
<br />
===Configuring GRUB===<br />
Next, edit Grub so that the Xen hypervisor is booted and then the Dom0 kernel. To do so, add the following entry to /boot/grub/menu.lst:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
title Xen with Arch Linux<br />
root (hd0,X)<br />
kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem=524288<br />
module /vmlinuz26-xen-dom0.gz root=/dev/sdaY ro console=tty0 vga=0x307<br />
module /kernel26-xen-dom0.img<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
where X and Y are the appropriate numbers for your disk configuration, and dom0_mem, console, and vga are optional parameters.<br />
<br />
Reboot and select this option at boot. (If there are errors, just reboot and choose your normal kernel.) Start xend:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
# /etc/rc.d/xend start<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===Configuring GRUB2===<br />
<br />
Like GRUB one but you need to use the command multiboot instead of kernel. So it becomes:<br />
<pre><br />
<br />
# (2) Arch Linux(XEN)<br />
menuentry "Arch Linux(XEN)" {<br />
set root=(hd0,2)<br />
multiboot /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=2048M<br />
module /boot/vmlinuz26-xen-dom0 root=/dev/sda2 ro<br />
module /boot/kernel26-xen-dom0.gz<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
<br />
===Add domU instances===<br />
<br />
The basic idea behind adding a domU is as follows. We must get the domU kernels, allocate space for the virtual hard disk, create a configuration file for the domU, and finally start the domU with xm.<br />
<br />
== Alternative method ==<br />
<br />
To set up Xen by hand, see [[Xen_Install]]. This page is very out of date, so be careful. That page details installing a custom xen kernel and the xen userland tools by hand, rather than by taking advantage of pre-built packages in the AUR, as described above.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
<br />
* Xen's homepage: [http://www.xen.org/]<br />
* The Xen Wiki: [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Xen&diff=102816Xen2010-04-11T17:52:58Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Emulators (English)]]<br />
[[Category:HOWTOs (English)]]<br />
This document explains how to setup Xen for Arch Linux.<br />
<br />
==What is Xen?==<br />
According to the Xen development team: "The Xen hypervisor, the powerful open source industry standard for virtualization, offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for virtualization of x86, x86_64, IA64, PowerPC, and other CPU architectures. It supports a wide range of guest operating systems including Windows®, Linux®, Solaris®, and various versions of the BSD operating systems."<br />
<br />
The Xen hypervisor is a thin layer of software which emulates a computer architecture. It is started by the boot loader and allows several operating systems to run simultaneously on top of it. Once the Xen hypervisor is loaded, is starts the "dom0" (for "domain 0"), or privileged domain, which in our case runs a modified Linux kernel (other possible dom0 operating systems are NetBSD and OpenSolaris). The dom0 kernel in the AUR is currently based on Linux kernel 2.6.31.5; hardware must be supported by this kernel to run Xen. Once the dom0 has started, one or more "domU" (for "user") or unprivileged domains can be started and controlled from the dom0.<br />
<br />
==Setting up Xen==<br />
<br />
===Installing the necessary packages===<br />
Install the xen from the aur AUR.<br />
<br />
If you need only the xen-tools try xen-hv-tools or xen4 and kernel26-xen-dom0 packages from the AUR.<br />
<br />
===Configuring GRUB===<br />
Next, edit Grub so that the Xen hypervisor is booted and then the Dom0 kernel. To do so, add the following entry to /boot/grub/menu.lst:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
title Xen with Arch Linux<br />
root (hd0,X)<br />
kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem=524288<br />
module /vmlinuz26-xen-dom0.gz root=/dev/sdaY ro console=tty0 vga=0x307<br />
module /kernel26-xen-dom0.img<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
where X and Y are the appropriate numbers for your disk configuration, and dom0_mem, console, and vga are optional parameters.<br />
<br />
Reboot and select this option at boot. (If there are errors, just reboot and choose your normal kernel.) Start xend:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
# /etc/rc.d/xend start<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===Add domU instances===<br />
<br />
The basic idea behind adding a domU is as follows. We must get the domU kernels, allocate space for the virtual hard disk, create a configuration file for the domU, and finally start the domU with xm.<br />
<br />
== Alternative method ==<br />
<br />
To set up Xen by hand, see [[Xen_Install]]. This page is very out of date, so be careful. That page details installing a custom xen kernel and the xen userland tools by hand, rather than by taking advantage of pre-built packages in the AUR, as described above.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
<br />
* Xen's homepage: [http://www.xen.org/]<br />
* The Xen Wiki: [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Xen&diff=102815Xen2010-04-11T17:52:22Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Emulators (English)]]<br />
[[Category:HOWTOs (English)]]<br />
This document explains how to setup Xen for Arch Linux.<br />
<br />
==What is Xen?==<br />
According to the Xen development team: "The Xen hypervisor, the powerful open source industry standard for virtualization, offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for virtualization of x86, x86_64, IA64, PowerPC, and other CPU architectures. It supports a wide range of guest operating systems including Windows®, Linux®, Solaris®, and various versions of the BSD operating systems."<br />
<br />
The Xen hypervisor is a thin layer of software which emulates a computer architecture. It is started by the boot loader and allows several operating systems to run simultaneously on top of it. Once the Xen hypervisor is loaded, is starts the "dom0" (for "domain 0"), or privileged domain, which in our case runs a modified Linux kernel (other possible dom0 operating systems are NetBSD and OpenSolaris). The dom0 kernel in the AUR is currently based on Linux kernel 2.6.31.5; hardware must be supported by this kernel to run Xen. Once the dom0 has started, one or more "domU" (for "user") or unprivileged domains can be started and controlled from the dom0.<br />
<br />
==Setting up Xen==<br />
<br />
===Installing the necessary packages===<br />
Install the xen from the aur AUR<br />
If you need only the xen-tools try xen-hv-tools or xen4 and kernel26-xen-dom0 packages from the AUR.<br />
<br />
===Configuring GRUB===<br />
Next, edit Grub so that the Xen hypervisor is booted and then the Dom0 kernel. To do so, add the following entry to /boot/grub/menu.lst:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
title Xen with Arch Linux<br />
root (hd0,X)<br />
kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem=524288<br />
module /vmlinuz26-xen-dom0.gz root=/dev/sdaY ro console=tty0 vga=0x307<br />
module /kernel26-xen-dom0.img<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
where X and Y are the appropriate numbers for your disk configuration, and dom0_mem, console, and vga are optional parameters.<br />
<br />
Reboot and select this option at boot. (If there are errors, just reboot and choose your normal kernel.) Start xend:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
# /etc/rc.d/xend start<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
===Add domU instances===<br />
<br />
The basic idea behind adding a domU is as follows. We must get the domU kernels, allocate space for the virtual hard disk, create a configuration file for the domU, and finally start the domU with xm.<br />
<br />
== Alternative method ==<br />
<br />
To set up Xen by hand, see [[Xen_Install]]. This page is very out of date, so be careful. That page details installing a custom xen kernel and the xen userland tools by hand, rather than by taking advantage of pre-built packages in the AUR, as described above.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Resources==<br />
<br />
* Xen's homepage: [http://www.xen.org/]<br />
* The Xen Wiki: [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Pacman_(Italiano)&diff=62164Pacman (Italiano)2009-02-16T09:29:51Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Category:Software (Italiano)]]<br />
<br />
{{Pacman i18n Links}}<br />
<br />
==Descrizione==<br />
Il gestore dei pacchetti '''[http://archlinux.org/pacman/ Pacman]''' è uno dei punti di forza di Arch Linux. Combina un semplice formato di pacchetti binari con un facile sistema di compilazione dei pacchetti (vedi [[makepkg_(Italiano)|Makepkg]] e [[ABS_-_Il_Sistema_Di_Compilazione_di_Arch_(Italiano)|ABS]]). '''Pacman''' rende possibile gestire facilmente i pacchetti, siano essi presi dalle repository ufficiali di Arch o compilati dall'utente stesso.<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' può tenere un sistema aggiornato sincronizzando le liste di pacchetti con il server principale. Questo modello server/client ti permette anche di scaricare/installare pacchetti con un semplice comando, completi di tutte le dipendenze richieste (in maniera simile ad apt-get di Debian).<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' è sviluppato in C, e perciò lo trovarai veloce e snello. Usa il formato .tar.gz, che ne incrementa la velocità; Nonostante questo formato produca file un pò più grandi, essi vengono, tuttavia, decompressi molto più rapidamente del formato Bzip, abbattendo eventuali colli di bottiglia durante le tue installazioni.<br />
<br />
==Uso==<br />
<br />
Per imparare davvero cosa pacman può fare, leggi <code>man pacman</code>. Quelli che seguono sono solo piccoli esempi delle operazioni che possono essere fatte.<br />
<br />
===Installare i Pacchetti===<br />
Prima di installare e aggiornare pacchetti, è una buona idea sincronizzare il database locale dei pacchetti con le repository remote.<br />
<br />
pacman -Sy<br />
o<br />
pacman --sync --refresh<br />
<br />
Per installare o aggiornare un singolo pacchetto o una lista di pacchetti (incluse le dipendenze), dai il seguente comando:<br />
<br />
pacman -S nome_pacchetto1 nome_pacchetto2<br />
<br />
Qualche volta ci sono più versioni di uno stesso pacchetto in differenti repositories (ad esempio, extra e testing). Puoi specificare quale installare:<br />
<br />
pacman -S extra/nome_pacchetto<br />
pacman -S testing/nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
Puoi anche aggiornare il database locale prima di installare un pacchetto in un solo comando:<br />
<br />
pacman -Sy nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
===Rimuovere i Pacchetti===<br />
<br />
Per rimuovere un singolo pacchetto, lasciando tutte le sue dipendenze installate:<br />
<br />
pacman -R nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per rimuovere tutte le dipendenze del pacchetto che non sono usate da nessun'altro pacchetto installato:<br />
<br />
pacman -Rs nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per rimuovere un pacchetto senza controllarne le dipendenze:<br />
<br />
pacman -Rd nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
===Aggiornare il sistema===<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' può aggiornare tutti i pacchetti del sistema con un solo comando. Questo processo può durare parecchio tempo, in relazione a quanto aggiornato è il tuo sistema.<br />
<br />
pacman -Su<br />
<br />
Comunque, la migliore scelta è di sincronizzare il database locale con quello della repository e aggiornare il tuo sistema, in un solo comando:<br />
<br />
pacman -Syu<br />
<br />
===Interrogare il database dei pacchetti===<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' può cercare nel database dei pacchetti una lista di pacchetti, puoi anche immettere solo parte del nome del pacchetto per cercare tutti i pacchetti che contengono la stringa:<br />
<br />
pacman -Ss pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per cercare solo tra i pacchetti installati:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qs pacchetto<br />
<br />
Una volta che conosci il nome del pacchetto che stai cercando, pacman può mostrare alcune informazioni riguardo quel pacchetto. Nota che ''query info'' (-Qi) mostrerà più info che ''sync info'' (-Si), se il pacchetto è installato.<br />
<br />
pacman -Si pacchetto <br />
pacman -Qi pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per una lista dei files contenuti in nel pacchetto:<br />
<br />
pacman -Ql pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per una lista di files non più in uso da nessuno dei pacchetti installati:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qe <br />
<br />
Puoi anche cercare a quale pacchetto appartiene un file del tuo sistema:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qo /percorso/al/file<br />
<br />
===Salvataggio e recupero di una lista dei pacchetti installati per un ripristino veloce del software===<br />
<br />
È buona abitudine tenere un backup periodico di tutti i pacchetti installati con pacman. Se si è vittima di un crash che rende il sistema irrecuperabile, pacman può reinstallare i medesimi pacchetti in una nuova installazione senza difficoltà.<br />
<br />
Per prima cosa, fare un backup dei pacchetti:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qqe > pkglist<br />
<br />
Salvare il file pkglist in una chiavetta USB o in un altro supporto.<br />
<br />
Copiare il file pkglist nella nuova installazione e posizionarsi nella directory che lo contiene.<br />
<br />
Digitare il comando seguente:<br />
<br />
pacman -S $(cat pkglist)<br />
<br />
===Informazioni addizionali===<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' è certamente un gestore dei paccheti molto potente, qui sotto c'è un breve elenco di altre caratteristiche.<br />
<br />
* Scarica un pacchetto senza installarlo:<br />
pacman -Sw nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
* Installa un pacchetto locale (non da repository)::<br />
pacman -U /percorso/al/pacchetto/nomepacchetto-versione.pkg.tar.gz<br />
<br />
* Svuota completamente la cache dei pacchetti (/var/cache/pacman/pkg):<br />
pacman -Scc<br />
<br />
* Per rimuovere gli orfani (ricorsivamente; '''fate attenzione!'''):<br />
pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qtdq)<br />
<br />
* Per reinstallare tutti i pacchetti del vostro sistema (se disponibili in un repository attivo):<br />
pacman -S $(pacman -Qq | grep -v "$(pacman -Qmq)")<br />
<br />
Per una lista più dettagliata delle opzioni fai riferimento a <code>pacman --help</code> o <code>man pacman</code>.<br />
<br />
==Configurazione==<br />
La configurazione di Pacman è in <code>/etc/pacman.conf</code>. Ulteriori informazioni riguardo il file di configurazione possono essere trovate in <code>man pacman.conf</code>.<br />
<br />
===Opzioni generali===<br />
Le opzioni generali sono nella sezione [options] . Leggi la pagina di man o guarda nel pacman.conf predefinito per ulteriori informazioni.<br />
<br />
===Repositories===<br />
In questa sezione puoi definire che repositories usare, come specificato in /etc/pacman.conf. Possono essere definite direttamente qui o puoi aggiungerle da un altro file. <br />
<br />
Tutti i repositories ufficiali utilizzano lo stesso file /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist dov' è contenuta una variabile '$repo' in modo da mantenere una sola lista.<br />
<br />
L'ultima opzione è utile per le repositories ufficiali che hanno molti [[mirrors]]. '''Evita di usare ftp.archlinux.org poichè è [http://www.archlinux.org/news/302/ rallentato].'''<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[core]<br />
# Add your preferred servers here, they will be used first<br />
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist<br />
<br />
[extra]<br />
# Add your preferred servers here, they will be used first<br />
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist<br />
<br />
[community]<br />
# Add your preferred servers here, they will be used first<br />
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{Box Note|Si deve prestare attenzione quando si utilizza il repository testing! Se non si è esperti, è caldamente raccomandato non utilizzarlo}}<br />
<br />
===Errori===<br />
<br />
Ricevere un errore di questo tipo<br />
'''not found in sync db'''<br />
significa che i pacchetti non vengono trovati perchè i repository non sono stati configurati in maniera corretta.<br />
<br />
====Man Pages====<br />
<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.8.html man pacman]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/PKGBUILD.5.html man PKGBUILD]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/libalpm.3.html man libalpm]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.conf.5.html man pacman.conf]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/makepkg.8.html man makepkg]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/makepkg.conf.5.html man makepkg.conf]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/repo-add.8.html man repo-add]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Links correlati==<br />
<br />
[[Improve Pacman Performance]]<br><br />
[[Colored Pacman output]]<br><br />
[[Downgrade packages]]<br><br />
[[Redownloading all installed packages]]<br><br />
[[Server_configuration|Server configuration in pacman.conf]]<br><br />
[[ArchLinux User-community Repository (AUR)]]<br><br />
[[Local repository HOW-TO]]<br><br />
[[Custom local repository with ABS and gensync]]<br><br />
[[Howto Upgrade via Home Network]] (Network Shared Pacman Cache)<br><br />
[[rucksack]]<br><br />
[[Pacman GUI Frontends]]<br><br />
[[Pacman_Aliases|Pacman Aliases (for bash)]]</div>M0Rf30https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Pacman_(Italiano)&diff=62163Pacman (Italiano)2009-02-16T09:28:40Z<p>M0Rf30: </p>
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<div>[[Category:Software (Italiano)]]<br />
<br />
{{Pacman i18n Links}}<br />
<br />
==Descrizione==<br />
Il gestore dei pacchetti '''[http://archlinux.org/pacman/ Pacman]''' è uno dei punti di forza di Arch Linux. Combina un semplice formato di pacchetti binari con un facile sistema di compilazione dei pacchetti (vedi [[makepkg_(Italiano)|Makepkg]] e [[ABS_-_Il_Sistema_Di_Compilazione_di_Arch_(Italiano)|ABS]]). '''Pacman''' rende possibile gestire facilmente i pacchetti, siano essi presi dalle repository ufficiali di Arch o compilati dall'utente stesso.<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' può tenere un sistema aggiornato sincronizzando le liste di pacchetti con il server principale. Questo modello server/client ti permette anche di scaricare/installare pacchetti con un semplice comando, completi di tutte le dipendenze richieste (in maniera simile ad apt-get di Debian).<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' è sviluppato in C, e perciò lo trovarai veloce e snello. Usa il formato .tar.gz, che ne incrementa la velocità; Nonostante questo formato produca file un pò più grandi, vengono decompressi molto più rapidamente del formato Bzip, abbattendo eventuali colli di bottiglia durante le tue installazioni.<br />
<br />
==Uso==<br />
<br />
Per imparare davvero cosa pacman può fare, leggi <code>man pacman</code>. Quelli che seguono sono solo piccoli esempi delle operazioni che possono essere fatte.<br />
<br />
===Installare i Pacchetti===<br />
Prima di installare e aggiornare pacchetti, è una buona idea sincronizzare il database locale dei pacchetti con le repository remote.<br />
<br />
pacman -Sy<br />
o<br />
pacman --sync --refresh<br />
<br />
Per installare o aggiornare un singolo pacchetto o una lista di pacchetti (incluse le dipendenze), dai il seguente comando:<br />
<br />
pacman -S nome_pacchetto1 nome_pacchetto2<br />
<br />
Qualche volta ci sono più versioni di uno stesso pacchetto in differenti repositories (ad esempio, extra e testing). Puoi specificare quale installare:<br />
<br />
pacman -S extra/nome_pacchetto<br />
pacman -S testing/nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
Puoi anche aggiornare il database locale prima di installare un pacchetto in un solo comando:<br />
<br />
pacman -Sy nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
===Rimuovere i Pacchetti===<br />
<br />
Per rimuovere un singolo pacchetto, lasciando tutte le sue dipendenze installate:<br />
<br />
pacman -R nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per rimuovere tutte le dipendenze del pacchetto che non sono usate da nessun'altro pacchetto installato:<br />
<br />
pacman -Rs nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per rimuovere un pacchetto senza controllarne le dipendenze:<br />
<br />
pacman -Rd nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
===Aggiornare il sistema===<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' può aggiornare tutti i pacchetti del sistema con un solo comando. Questo processo può durare parecchio tempo, in relazione a quanto aggiornato è il tuo sistema.<br />
<br />
pacman -Su<br />
<br />
Comunque, la migliore scelta è di sincronizzare il database locale con quello della repository e aggiornare il tuo sistema, in un solo comando:<br />
<br />
pacman -Syu<br />
<br />
===Interrogare il database dei pacchetti===<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' può cercare nel database dei pacchetti una lista di pacchetti, puoi anche immettere solo parte del nome del pacchetto per cercare tutti i pacchetti che contengono la stringa:<br />
<br />
pacman -Ss pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per cercare solo tra i pacchetti installati:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qs pacchetto<br />
<br />
Una volta che conosci il nome del pacchetto che stai cercando, pacman può mostrare alcune informazioni riguardo quel pacchetto. Nota che ''query info'' (-Qi) mostrerà più info che ''sync info'' (-Si), se il pacchetto è installato.<br />
<br />
pacman -Si pacchetto <br />
pacman -Qi pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per una lista dei files contenuti in nel pacchetto:<br />
<br />
pacman -Ql pacchetto<br />
<br />
Per una lista di files non più in uso da nessuno dei pacchetti installati:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qe <br />
<br />
Puoi anche cercare a quale pacchetto appartiene un file del tuo sistema:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qo /percorso/al/file<br />
<br />
===Salvataggio e recupero di una lista dei pacchetti installati per un ripristino veloce del software===<br />
<br />
È buona abitudine tenere un backup periodico di tutti i pacchetti installati con pacman. Se si è vittima di un crash che rende il sistema irrecuperabile, pacman può reinstallare i medesimi pacchetti in una nuova installazione senza difficoltà.<br />
<br />
Per prima cosa, fare un backup dei pacchetti:<br />
<br />
pacman -Qqe > pkglist<br />
<br />
Salvare il file pkglist in una chiavetta USB o in un altro supporto.<br />
<br />
Copiare il file pkglist nella nuova installazione e posizionarsi nella directory che lo contiene.<br />
<br />
Digitare il comando seguente:<br />
<br />
pacman -S $(cat pkglist)<br />
<br />
===Informazioni addizionali===<br />
<br />
'''Pacman''' è certamente un gestore dei paccheti molto potente, qui sotto c'è un breve elenco di altre caratteristiche.<br />
<br />
* Scarica un pacchetto senza installarlo:<br />
pacman -Sw nome_pacchetto<br />
<br />
* Installa un pacchetto locale (non da repository)::<br />
pacman -U /percorso/al/pacchetto/nomepacchetto-versione.pkg.tar.gz<br />
<br />
* Svuota completamente la cache dei pacchetti (/var/cache/pacman/pkg):<br />
pacman -Scc<br />
<br />
* Per rimuovere gli orfani (ricorsivamente; '''fate attenzione!'''):<br />
pacman -Rs $(pacman -Qtdq)<br />
<br />
* Per reinstallare tutti i pacchetti del vostro sistema (se disponibili in un repository attivo):<br />
pacman -S $(pacman -Qq | grep -v "$(pacman -Qmq)")<br />
<br />
Per una lista più dettagliata delle opzioni fai riferimento a <code>pacman --help</code> o <code>man pacman</code>.<br />
<br />
==Configurazione==<br />
La configurazione di Pacman è in <code>/etc/pacman.conf</code>. Ulteriori informazioni riguardo il file di configurazione possono essere trovate in <code>man pacman.conf</code>.<br />
<br />
===Opzioni generali===<br />
Le opzioni generali sono nella sezione [options] . Leggi la pagina di man o guarda nel pacman.conf predefinito per ulteriori informazioni.<br />
<br />
===Repositories===<br />
In questa sezione puoi definire che repositories usare, come specificato in /etc/pacman.conf. Possono essere definite direttamente qui o puoi aggiungerle da un altro file. <br />
<br />
Tutti i repositories ufficiali utilizzano lo stesso file /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist dov' è contenuta una variabile '$repo' in modo da mantenere una sola lista.<br />
<br />
L'ultima opzione è utile per le repositories ufficiali che hanno molti [[mirrors]]. '''Evita di usare ftp.archlinux.org poichè è [http://www.archlinux.org/news/302/ rallentato].'''<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
[core]<br />
# Add your preferred servers here, they will be used first<br />
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist<br />
<br />
[extra]<br />
# Add your preferred servers here, they will be used first<br />
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist<br />
<br />
[community]<br />
# Add your preferred servers here, they will be used first<br />
Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
{{Box Note|Si deve prestare attenzione quando si utilizza il repository testing! Se non si è esperti, è caldamente raccomandato non utilizzarlo}}<br />
<br />
===Errori===<br />
<br />
Ricevere un errore di questo tipo<br />
'''not found in sync db'''<br />
significa che i pacchetti non vengono trovati perchè i repository non sono stati configurati in maniera corretta.<br />
<br />
====Man Pages====<br />
<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.8.html man pacman]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/PKGBUILD.5.html man PKGBUILD]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/libalpm.3.html man libalpm]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/pacman.conf.5.html man pacman.conf]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/makepkg.8.html man makepkg]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/makepkg.conf.5.html man makepkg.conf]<br />
*[http://www.archlinux.org/pacman/repo-add.8.html man repo-add]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Links correlati==<br />
<br />
[[Improve Pacman Performance]]<br><br />
[[Colored Pacman output]]<br><br />
[[Downgrade packages]]<br><br />
[[Redownloading all installed packages]]<br><br />
[[Server_configuration|Server configuration in pacman.conf]]<br><br />
[[ArchLinux User-community Repository (AUR)]]<br><br />
[[Local repository HOW-TO]]<br><br />
[[Custom local repository with ABS and gensync]]<br><br />
[[Howto Upgrade via Home Network]] (Network Shared Pacman Cache)<br><br />
[[rucksack]]<br><br />
[[Pacman GUI Frontends]]<br><br />
[[Pacman_Aliases|Pacman Aliases (for bash)]]</div>M0Rf30