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Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) for All Qubes OS Releases

Note: The HCL is a compilation of reports generated and submitted by users. Except in the case of developer-reported entries, the Qubes team has not independently verified the accuracy of these reports. If using the list to make a purchasing decision, we recommend that you first test the hardware yourself, if possible.

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Background colors

White

We have not received any report jet

Green

The reporter has sent an HCL Info output which indicates everything is OK.

Yellow

Some non-required feature is missing (e.g., VT-d), or manual tweaking is required in order to get some components to work.

Red

Some primary feature is not working. These are usually machines with poor or nonexistent Linux support in general.

Marks

OK

The feature is working correctly.

X

The feature does not work or is not present.

*

An asterisk (*) indicates that some kind of tweaking is needed.

 

A blank cell indicates that we lack information about a feature.

Device

Qubes R1

Qubes R2 Beta3

Reported by

Standard feautures

VT-d

Remarks

Standard features

VT-x (HVM)

VT-d

Remarks

Developer Reported Machines

Lenovo Thinkpad T420

OK

OK

Qubes core developers

Lenovo Thinkpad T420s (Intel HD graphics; Sandy Bridge; i5-2520M)

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

Qubes core developers

Lenovo Thinkpad T61 (Nvidia Quadro NVS 140M)

OK

X

Qubes core developers

Samsung X460

OK

X

Qubes core developers

Sony Vaio Z 12 (2010 edition)

OK

OK

read more

OK

OK

read more

Qubes core developers

Dell Latitude E6420 (Intel HD graphics; Sandy Bridge; i5-2520M)

OK

OK

needs kernel 3.4.17+

Qubes core developers

User Reported Laptops

Apple MacBookPro (i7 M620)

X

OK

X

read more

Alex Dubois

Apple MacBookPro (Intel HD Graphics, Ivy Bridge, i5-3210M)

X

OK

OK

read more

ph145h

ASUS UX-31

*

Stephen Boyd

ASUS X55A

X

X

read more

X

X

X

read more

Zrubi

Dell Latitude E4300 (Intel GMA 4500M; Mobile 4 Series Chipset; Core2 Duo P9600)

X

OK

OK

read more

Pablo Costa

Dell Latitude 5520

OK

OK

read more

Erik Edin

Dell Latitude E6520

OK

OK

read more

Steven Collins

Dell PowerEdge T110 II (onboard Matrox; Xeon E3-1230)

OK

OK

Geoff

Dell Precision M4600 (i7-2860QM; NVIDIA Quadro 1000M)

OK

OK

nqe

Dell XPS 13 (i5; intel HD; sandy bridge; BIOS A03)

OK

j

Fujitsu S751 (HD3000; QM67; i5-2520M; BIOS 1.18)

OK

OK

Zrubi

Lenovo Thinkpad W510 (nVidia; i7-Q820)

OK

OK

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Sebastian Hültenschmidt

Lenovo Thinkpad x220 (Sandy Bridge; HD Graphics; i5-2520M; BIOS: 1.39)

OK

OK

Stefan Boresch

Lenovo Thinkpad x230 (Ivy Bridge; HD Graphics; i5-3320M; BIOS:2.51)

*

OK

read more

Chris

Toshiba Tecra S11

OK

OK

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Jan Beerden

Toshiba Tecra A11-15X (i7-M620)

OK

OK

PirBoazo

Toshiba M780 S7240 (BIOS latest)

OK

OK

Franz

Samsung Series 7 Chronos NP700Z5C (nVidia Optimus; i7-3635QM; BIOS P04ABJ)

OK

read more

Outback Dingo

Sony Vaio Z2 (2011 edition)

OK

OK

read more

Danny Fullerton

User Reported Desktops and Workstations

Supermicro X10SAE (Haswell; Radeon HD 5700; Xeon E3-1245; BIOS: 1.0)

X

X

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Qubes Fan

Generating and Submitting New Reports

In order to generate an HCL report in Qubes, simply open a terminal in dom0 and run qubes-hcl-report <vm-name>, where <vm-name> is the name of the VM to which the generated HCL files will be saved. (Note: If you are working with a new Qubes installation, you may need to update your system in order to download this script.)

Users are encouraged to submit their HCL reports for the benefit of further Qubes development and other users. If you would like to submit your HCL report, please send the HCL Info .txt file to qubes-users@googlegroups.com (see here information about the mailing lists) with the subject HCL - <your machine model name>. Please include any useful information about any Qubes features you may have tested (see the legend above), as well as general machine compatibility (video, networking, sleep, etc.). If you have problems with your hardware, please send the HCL Support Files .cpio.gz file as well.

Please note: The HCL Support Files may contain numerous hardware details, including serial numbers. If, for privacy or security reasons, you do not wish to make this information public, please do not send the .cpio.gz file to the public mailing list.