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- Samsung X460 - works well on both xenlinux 2.6.38 and pvops 3.2.7 kernel; after resume ethernet driver (sky2) need to be reloaded in netvm to start working again. Even though the chipset suppors VT-d, the BIOS is broken, and so the VT-d is not picked up by Xen, so it effectively doesn't work. - Samsung X460 - works well on both xenlinux 2.6.38 and pvops 3.2.7 kernel; after resume ethernet driver (sky2) need to be reloaded in netvm to start working again. Even though the chipset suppors VT-d, the BIOS is broken, and so the VT-d is not picked up by Xen, so it effectively doesn't work.
- Sony Vaio Z 12 -- works well, but some [tinkering required](/wiki/SonyVaioTinkering) - Sony Vaio Z 12 (2010 edition) -- works well, but some [tinkering required](/wiki/SonyVaioTinkering)
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TODO - Fujitsu S751 seems to work well, but no VT-d support! Reported by [Zrubecz Laszlo](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/qubes-devel/xoyNCigBvFE/ER61L6TbVpwJ).
- Sony Vaio Z2 (2011 edition) works fine but requires some BIOS mod to enable VT-d. Reported by [Danny Fullerton](https://groups.google.com/d/msg/qubes-devel/xoyNCigBvFE/fkC6em-Wqd0J).