LinuxQuestions.org
Download your favorite Linux distribution at LQ ISO.
Home Forums Tutorials Articles Register
Go Back   LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - General
User Name
Password
Linux - General This Linux forum is for general Linux questions and discussion.
If it is Linux Related and doesn't seem to fit in any other forum then this is the place.

Notices


Reply
  Search this Thread
Old 03-16-2017, 02:53 PM   #1
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Is this a linux compatible notebook?


I just received a notebook I ordered from amazon but before I even open the box I wanted some opinions. I know I should have done this first but, well no excuses.
It's a HP stream

Here are the specs:

Code:
Screen Size	11.6 inches
Screen Resolution	1366 x 768 pixels
Max Screen Resolution	1366 x 768 pixels
Processor	1.6 GHz Intel Celeron
RAM	4 GB DDR3L-SDRAM
Memory Speed	1600 MHz
Hard Drive	32 GB emmc
Graphics Coprocessor	Intel HD Graphics 400
Card Description	Integrated
Wireless Type	802.11 A/C
Number of USB 2.0 Ports	1
Number of USB 3.0 Ports	1
Processor Brand	Intel
Processor Count	2
Computer Memory Type	DDR3 SDRAM
Flash Memory Size	32.0
Optical Drive Type	No
Battery Type	Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Batteries	1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Anything to worry about?
 
Old 03-16-2017, 03:25 PM   #2
souliaq
LQ Newbie
 
Registered: May 2013
Posts: 4

Rep: Reputation: Disabled
From my personal experience, those specs should work just fine. However, WiFi can give you a hard time.
 
Old 03-16-2017, 03:32 PM   #3
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Quote:
Originally Posted by souliaq View Post
From my personal experience, those specs should work just fine. However, WiFi can give you a hard time.
What is it about the wi-fi? I have trouble with wi-fi on my laptop even though my card is supported. I don't want to have that problem again.
 
Old 03-16-2017, 08:34 PM   #4
frankbell
LQ Guru
 
Registered: Jan 2006
Location: Virginia, USA
Distribution: Slackware, Ubuntu MATE, Mageia, and whatever VMs I happen to be playing with
Posts: 19,326
Blog Entries: 28

Rep: Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142Reputation: 6142
The most common wi-fi issues I've seen (and read about here) seem to involve Realtek or Broadcom chipsets; I've dealt with Broadcom, but not with Realtek. They generally are not insurmountable, but they can be annoying. Intel wireless usually works just fine.

What's the wireless chipset in the machine? (The lspci command should reveal that information.)
 
Old 03-17-2017, 09:31 AM   #5
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: Disabled
I have a realtek wireless chip in my dell which is currently being repaired. When I get it back I'm going to install debian. I've done my homework and i think the easiest is to install with the non free version.

Anyway thanks for the input.
 
Old 03-17-2017, 11:52 PM   #6
beachboy2
Senior Member
 
Registered: Jan 2007
Location: Wild West Wales, UK
Distribution: Linux Mint 21 MATE, EndeavourOS, antiX, MX Linux
Posts: 3,972
Blog Entries: 32

Rep: Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465Reputation: 1465
bsth123,

Two relevant links:
http://peterdoggart.com/computing-it...-hp-stream-11/

http://thepurdman.com/install-galliu.../#.WMruq0ekJpQ

antiX is Debian-based and has automatic enabling of most Broadcom drivers:
http://antix.mepis.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

antiX FAQs
:
http://download.tuxfamily.org/antix/...FAQ/index.html

Extract:

Foundation
Debian Stable "Jessie" (8.6), upgraded by ongoing backports
Xfce 4.12.2
core antiX systems
Automatic enabling of most Broadcom drivers
UEFI installer (64bit)
 
Old 03-18-2017, 04:32 PM   #7
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: Disabled
I am on the verge of sending this notebook back but I thought I'd see if anyone could help first. Everything I've read says that linux can be installed on this notebook but I am having problems trying to get it to boot from the usb thumb drive. I used rufus to create two bootable thumb drives. One for gparted live and one for kubuntu.

I followed the directions I found to access system bios. I changed the boot order but it still booted into windows 10. I did some more research and it said to enable legacy which I did. I'm using usb 2.0 thumb drives but I don't know if that makes a difference. Anyway I'm stuck.

Any suggestions?
 
Old 03-18-2017, 04:52 PM   #8
ardvark71
LQ Veteran
 
Registered: Feb 2015
Location: USA
Distribution: Lubuntu 14.04, 22.04, Windows 8.1 and 10
Posts: 6,282
Blog Entries: 4

Rep: Reputation: 842Reputation: 842Reputation: 842Reputation: 842Reputation: 842Reputation: 842Reputation: 842
Quote:
Originally Posted by bsth123 View Post
Any suggestions?
Hi...

If you're looking to use Linux only, one idea would be to send it back and instead purchase a system in which Linux comes preinstalled. This is one way to ensure that all of the hardware is supported. Here are three companies that offer such systems, although there are others out there...

https://zareason.com/Laptops/

https://system76.com/laptops

http://www.emperorlinux.com/

Regards...
 
Old 03-18-2017, 05:25 PM   #9
BW-userx
LQ Guru
 
Registered: Sep 2013
Location: Somewhere in my head.
Distribution: Slackware (15 current), Slack15, Ubuntu studio, MX Linux, FreeBSD 13.1, WIn10
Posts: 10,342

Rep: Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242Reputation: 2242
yeah it does not specify state which WIFI card it is. so yeah look out you might have to do some finagling to get that to work. Other than that it looks good to me.
 
Old 03-19-2017, 09:34 AM   #10
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: Disabled
Well I found the solution for the wi-fi but I finally just gave up.

I have a dell that is supposed to be completely linux compatible and I installed two different distros and didn't have any problems with them. But my laptop had other problems that are hardware related and still under warranty so I sent it back but I would rather have a different laptop but that is not an option. I just can't warrant spending more money on another laptop. I hope once the harddware issues are resolved I'll have better luck with it. thanks for the input.
 
Old 03-20-2017, 05:00 PM   #11
RockDoctor
Senior Member
 
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Minnesota, US
Distribution: Fedora, Ubuntu, Manjaro
Posts: 1,791

Rep: Reputation: 427Reputation: 427Reputation: 427Reputation: 427Reputation: 427
My Stream 11 (2GB RAM) seems to like Ubuntu-Mate. For some reason, I couldn't get the touchpad working for me with Fedora. My Stream came with Windows 8.1 on the 32 GB eMMC; I upgraded to Windows 10. Ubuntu-Mate currently runs off a 64 GB mini flash drive I keep plugged in the USB 3.0 slot. It's also possible to run off a card in the SD slot, but the boot loader has to go on the eMMC as my Stream won't boot off the SD card. Wifi card is Realtek RTL8723BE; no problems there.
 
Old 03-20-2017, 08:40 PM   #12
Timothy Miller
Moderator
 
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Arizona, USA
Distribution: Debian, EndeavourOS, OpenSUSE, KDE Neon
Posts: 4,005
Blog Entries: 26

Rep: Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521Reputation: 1521
Quote:
Originally Posted by RockDoctor View Post
My Stream 11 (2GB RAM) seems to like Ubuntu-Mate. For some reason, I couldn't get the touchpad working for me with Fedora. My Stream came with Windows 8.1 on the 32 GB eMMC; I upgraded to Windows 10. Ubuntu-Mate currently runs off a 64 GB mini flash drive I keep plugged in the USB 3.0 slot. It's also possible to run off a card in the SD slot, but the boot loader has to go on the eMMC as my Stream won't boot off the SD card. Wifi card is Realtek RTL8723BE; no problems there.
Pretty much all streams use either the RTL8723BE that the Dr. has, or the BCM43142. The Broadcom is annoying, but the broadcom-sta (wl) drivers work fine with it. I had a Stream with the Broadcom drivers and was able to run Debian stable, Debian Stretch, Arch, Mageia, and Fedora on it with only minor issues (and another machine to download the drivers to on everything but Mageia, which at the time included them in their live USB).
 
Old 03-21-2017, 06:49 AM   #13
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: Disabled
My problem was that no matter what I didn't I couldn't get it to boot from usb and I've done this before when I was re-installing windows for someone else. I sent it back for another hp with two usb 2.0 ports and I have a 2.0 optical drive. It's due today. It's an HP also. I thought I'd try kubuntu first and if that works fine. I'll try debian next.
 
Old 03-21-2017, 07:19 AM   #14
cynwulf
Senior Member
 
Registered: Apr 2005
Posts: 2,727

Rep: Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367Reputation: 2367
As I just posted elsewhere - You can usually replace the mini pci-e wifi adapter with something supported. However some vendors' laptops use a hardware whitelist, which means that you can only replace with a handful of supported devices.

Touchpads can also be a difficult proposition as synaptics usually 'work out of the box', but other brands may just be treated as a ps/2 mouse and may need more manual configuration.

It's difficult for anyone to say your hardware works, without having used exactly the same themselves, so I would have to second ardvark71's suggestion and just get something pre-installed.
 
Old 03-21-2017, 08:32 AM   #15
bsth123
Member
 
Registered: Feb 2017
Distribution: Kubuntu, Debian, FreeBSD
Posts: 195

Original Poster
Rep: Reputation: Disabled
As I mentioned earlier my dell is being repaired and I don't when I'll get it back and it is compatible. I have also gotten good advice on what to put on an old thinkpad. I got a really good deal on this notebook since I purchased it through amazon and I applied my points. Worst comes to worst I put windows back on it and give it to my daughter and she can use it for school. But as I've mentioned before several times before I want to be challenged so I can learn. If everything were easy I should have just stuck to windows,
 
  


Reply



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Is Seagate Hard Disk model ST94019A compatible with a nx9010 Notebook's motherboard? Benny7440 Linux - Hardware 5 07-13-2014 12:45 PM
linux-compatible minimum notebook/laptop advice Don D Linux - Newbie 22 12-07-2011 11:27 AM
Assembler Compatible Not Binary Compatible, Linux btbx Programming 1 09-22-2007 06:17 PM
PCMCIA of old Clevo 862 Notebook not compatible? thorax Linux - Laptop and Netbook 5 08-15-2004 02:43 PM
Looking for a Notebook that is compatible with SuSE or Fedora Basel Linux - Distributions 2 06-23-2004 11:24 AM

LinuxQuestions.org > Forums > Linux Forums > Linux - General

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:57 AM.

Main Menu
Advertisement
My LQ
Write for LQ
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute content, let us know.
Main Menu
Syndicate
RSS1  Latest Threads
RSS1  LQ News
Twitter: @linuxquestions
Open Source Consulting | Domain Registration