HP Probook 450 G9
Manufacturer | HP |
---|---|
Name | ProBook G9 |
Codename | hp-probook-g9 |
Released | 2022 |
Hardware | |
Chipset | Intel® Core™ i3-1215U 12th Gen |
CPU | Octa-core (4x 2.4 GHz, 4x 1.2 GHz) |
GPU | Intel® Graphics (ADL GT2) |
Display | 15.6" Full HD, 60Hz |
Storage | 256.1 GB NVMe M.2 SSD |
Memory | 8.0 GB DDR4 |
Architecture | x86_64 |
Software | |
Original software | Windows 11 |
Original version | 21H2 |
postmarketOS | |
Category | testing |
Pre-built images | no |
Mainline | no |
The HP ProBook G9 (i3-1215U model) is a business-oriented laptop released in 2022. It features Intel's 12th-generation Core i3-1215U processor with 8 threads (4 performance cores and 4 efficiency cores), Intel Graphics (ADL GT2), and comes with 8 GB of RAM and a 256.1 GB NVMe M.2 SSD. The laptop is equipped with a 15.6-inch Full HD display and has all the essential connectivity options. However, PostMarketOS (PMOS) is not currently supported on this model.
Contributors
Users owning this device
- Daedaevibin (Notes: Work device)
Installation
As PostMarketOS does not yet support the HP ProBook G9 (i3-1215U model), installation steps for PMOS are not available.
Mainline Work
Currently, there is no work being done to support a mainline Linux kernel for the HP ProBook G9 (i3-1215U model) in PMOS. Users who wish to run Linux on the device may need to explore other distributions such as Ubuntu, Fedora, or Arch Linux, which are more likely to be compatible.
Hardware Support in Standard Linux Distributions
- Example distribution: Arch Linux
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-1215U 12th Gen (Octa-core: 4x 2.4 GHz, 4x 1.2 GHz)
- GPU: Intel® Graphics (ADL GT2)
- Storage: 256.1 GB NVMe M.2 SSD
- Display: 15.6" Full HD, 60Hz
- Memory: 8.0 GB DDR4
- Architecture: x86_64
- Wi-Fi: Yes (Works with standard drivers in most Linux distros)
- Audio: Yes (Works with ALSA/PulseAudio/Kpipewire)
- Bluetooth: Yes (Works with compatible Linux Bluetooth drivers)
- Camera: Yes (Basic support via UVC drivers in Linux, terrible quality)
- Battery: Yes (Battery status and charging work in Linux)
- XWayland: Yes (Supports XWayland for compatibility with X11 applications)
- Wayland: Yes (tested Via Hyprland Gnome and KDE)