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lang: en
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layout: doc
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permalink: /doc/hcl/
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redirect_from:
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- /en/doc/hcl/
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- /doc/HCL/
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- /wiki/HCL/
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- /wiki/HCLR1/
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- /wiki/HCL-R2B2/
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ref: 146
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title: Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
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---
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The [HCL](/hcl) is a compilation of reports generated and submitted by users across various Qubes versions about their hardware's compatibility with Qubes.
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**Note:**
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Except in the case of developer-reported entries, the Qubes team has not independently verified the accuracy of these reports.
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Please first consult the data sheets (CPU, chipset, motherboard) prior to buying new hardware for Qubes.
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Make sure it meets the [System Requirements](/doc/system-requirements/) and search in particular for support of:
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- HVM ("AMD virtualization (AMD-V)", "Intel virtualization (VT-x)", "VIA virtualization (VIA VT)")
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- IOMMU ("AMD I/O Virtualization Technology (AMD-Vi)", "Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)")
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- TPM ("Trusted Platform Module (TPM)" connected to a "20-pin TPM header" on motherboards.)
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If using the list to make a purchasing decision, we recommend that you choose hardware with:
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- the best achievable Qubes security level (green columns in HVM, IOMMU, TPM)
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- and general machine compatibility (green columns in Qubes version, dom0 kernel, remarks).
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Also see [Certified Hardware](/doc/certified-hardware/) and [Hardware Testing](/doc/hardware-testing/).
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Generating and Submitting New Reports
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In order to generate an HCL report in Qubes, simply open a terminal in dom0 (KDE: start-menu -\> System Tools -\> Konsole or Terminal Emulator)
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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.
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(Note: If you are working with a new Qubes installation, you may need to update your system in order to download this script.)
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You are encouraged to submit your HCL report for the benefit of further Qubes development and other users.
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When submitting reports, test the hardware yourself, if possible.
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If you would like to submit your HCL report, please send the **HCL Info** `.yml` file to [\`qubes-users@googlegroups.com\`](/support/#qubes-users) with the subject `HCL - <your machine model name>`. Alternatively you can also create a post in the [HCL Reports category](https://qubes-os.discourse.group/c/user-support/hcl-reports/23) of the forum.
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Please include any useful information about any Qubes features you may have tested (see the legend below), as well as general machine compatibility (video, networking, sleep, etc.).
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Please consider sending the **HCL Support Files** `.cpio.gz` file as well. To generate these add the `-s` or `--support` command line option.
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**Please note:**
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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.
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