I managed to get an ok deal on a Lenovo Legion slim 5 with the ryzen 5 7640hs and Geforce rtx 4050. My experience with Lenovo’s on Linux in the past has been kind of mixed, is there a good way to check all the hardware for levels of compatibility?

  • scaryboat
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    71 year ago

    Most distros can be set up on a live usb, so you can just run off of the usb and check if all your devices supported

    • @mortalicOP
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      11 year ago

      Yeah, that’s true I suppose. I was just hoping there was a bit more mature, “this chipset is unsupported because of this” sort of thing now.

  • Possibly linux
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    31 year ago

    I would say boot from live USB but your experience will be poor without the nvidia bull

    I would boot Pop os as it has special nvidia iso

    • @mortalicOP
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      11 year ago

      Solid advice, thanks. Been meaning to try pop os anyway.

  • @cactux
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    1 year ago

    This site could also be useful for checking on Linux compatibility: https://linux-hardware.org/

    Edit: missed that it was posted before. Sorry for the noise😊

    • @mortalicOP
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      11 year ago

      It’s not, it’s Lenovo Legion, part of their gaming line. I’ll take a look at that anyway, maybe there is some crossover.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    I struggled getting my optimus laptop(hybrid graphics Intel/nvidia) working properly.

    They key was disabling secure boot which meant the kernel modules could be loaded

    I think this causes a bunch of problems