Hp envy x360 linux
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Сообщение отредактировал Pallanes — 13.04.17, 19:53
всем привет, купил такую версию HP Envy x360 15-cn1004ur, в принципе все как бы устраивает, но вот экран это какой то прям косяк в этом ноутбуке блин, разочарование просто.
вопрос, а как сохранить установочный диск чтоб после например замены ssd в случае чего восстановить а, искал в нете так и не увидел, в службу поддержки написал но там тишина.
Сообщение отредактировал superlative1974 — 16.08.19, 09:39
Модель 15-aq100ur. Есть ли возможность поставить вместо штатного SSD A-Data другой, но уже NVME, поддерживает ли такие диски материнка данного ноута?
Модель 15-aq100ur. Есть ли возможность поставить вместо штатного SSD A-Data другой, но уже NVME, поддерживает ли такие диски материнка данного ноута?
AzekClark,
HGST 1TB 7200rpm
AzekClark,
Извините ребята но у меня появилась проблема с ноутбуком HP Envy X360. Когда я удалил вторую систему Kali Linux который был в dualboot-е я не смог удалить закрузчик grub и в режиме recovery с утилитой diskpart когда я удалил grub и перезагрузился выскочила ошибка no bootable device please insert boot disk and press any key код ошибки 3F0 можете пожалуйста помочь мне с этой проблемой
HP Россия,
Не устанавливается. Выдаёт ошибку. Диск исправен. А при основной загрузке установки виндоуз, Ссылается что диск сиcтема GPT и наша виндоуз не для GPT.
Сообщение отредактировал sven30 — 25.01.20, 12:11
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Why won’t my HP Envy x360 laptop with Ryzen 7 3700U boot Ubuntu live CD?
I recently bought an HP Envy x360 with a
- Ryzen 7 3700U processor,
- 16GB of RAM and a
- 512GB NVME SSD.
I want to install Linux on it, but both Ubuntu, Manjaro, and plain Arch linux won’t boot. I can get to the grub menu, but once I select the option to boot, the screen goes black and nothing happens.
By the way, I’m trying to boot Ubuntu 19.04, Manjaro 18.04, and Arch 08.01.2019 and yes, I’ve disabled Secure Boot already.
Any ideas? Is it possibly an issue with the kernel version? Or maybe a boot argument I need to pass through grub?
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[The below is valid as of Aug 2019. It seems it is valid for systems with the new Ryzen 3000U (not to be confused with various probems on systems with Ryzen 2000U). New HP, DELL and probably Lenovo devices are affected by this BIOS bug. This is bug in BIOS, not Linux kernel. This might be fixed with kernels coming with Ubuntu 19.10]
Yes, I had the same problem with brand new HP ENVY x360 with Ryzen 7 3700U. Thanks to HP ingenious engineering, the BIOS has messed-up ACPI configuration tables.
Note: DO NOT delete pre-installed windows. You will need them to extract ACPI tables from your notebook’s BIOS. Because Ubuntu in non-ACPI mode cannot see ACPI tables in BIOS, thus cannot extract them.
1) Simple solution: Boot ubuntu with turned off LAPIC and ACPI support (for me, olny Ubuntu 18.04.0 worked, no other version can boot as it seems. You can try other distro versions with other kernel versions):
- In your BIOS, enable «Legacy support»
- With your USB drive, interrupt POST process during HP logo by pressing F9. You should get to the blue Boot BIOS boot devices screen
- Select «USB Device — 0.00» ( so no UEFI!)
- You should now get booted to the violet Ubuntu boot screen, with a keyboard icon at the bottom. This is legacy (no UEFI) boot screen.
- In Ubuntu boot menu, press F6 and change your boot paramenetrs to «nolapic acpi=off i8042.nopnp»
This should boot (and also install) Ubuntu, but «half» of the HW support (including CPU multicore support) is disabled with these settings. Still, it should get your Ubuntu booted and installed at least.
2) Complicated — but preferred and long term — solution (simplified): boot kernel with modified ACPI configuration in order to enable ACPI mode in Ubuntu:
- In Windows, extract your ACPI tables from BIOS and store them somewhere safe
- Decompile extracted FACP ACPI config table, modify value «reduced hardware support» from 1 to 0
- Recompile your modified FACP table back to binary FACP.AML format
- Create CPIO archive with this FACP.aml and provide it to your initrd kernel.
This should make your kernel boot with modified ACPI configuration, and full ACPI enabled. This is required to use a full potential of the laptop. This trick will also work on kernels 5.x.
It is ok to go for option 1), then once installed on SSD, you can try option 2) and update your installed kernel(s) with modified ACPI configs and remove the «nolapic acpi=off» boot modifiers to see if it worked 🙂
Note1: It seems that (probably all?) kernels 5.x have already attached cpio archive with «AuthenticAMD.bin» firmware. This file must be preserved within cpio archive together with you modified FACP.aml, otherwise kernels 5.x will crash booting even with modified FACP.aml.
Note2: Touchscreen and (almost) full ACPI support works on my device ONLY when I have «Legacy support = Enabled» in BIOS and Ubuntu is installed (and booted) in UEFI mode.
Note3: Kernels 5.2.x and newer boot with these modifications too, but RealTek wifi driver support is being re-worked in new kernels now, so not working on these new HP ENVY devices for now.
What works: Almost everything: Ryzen on 4c/8t, temperature monitoring, CPU power governors, touchpad, keyboard, BlueTooth, Wifi, webcam, sound speakers, mic, 3D HW acceleration (yes — gaming!), HDMI video+audio out, HDMI out via USB-C,touchsreen.
What does not work: internal motion sensors (kernel driver is promised by AMD during August), suspend&resume -> ACPI needs more work. I’ using hibernation to disk instead.
Let me know if you have issues or need help, I will try to help directly.
(Written from HP Envy x360 15-ds0005 6WE51EA 🙂 )
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Installing Kali Linux in HP Envy x360
01-10-2017 03:12 AM
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I am planning to buy a HP Envy x360 Convertible Laptop Customized like below
- Windows 10 Home 64
- 16GB DDR3 — 2 DIMM
- 1TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
- Intel® Core™ i7-7500U (2.7 GHz, up to 3.5 GHz, 4 MB cache, 2 cores) + Intel® HD Graphics 620
1) Will this configuration support Dual Boot with Kali Linux?
2) If it does not support Dual Boot whether it will support Kali Linux Hard disk Install?
Thanks in advance
01-10-2017 07:00 AM
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I am planning to buy a HP Envy x360 Convertible Laptop Customized like below
- Windows 10 Home 64
- 16GB DDR3 — 2 DIMM
- 1TB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
- Intel® Core™ i7-7500U (2.7 GHz, up to 3.5 GHz, 4 MB cache, 2 cores) + Intel® HD Graphics 620
1) Will this configuration support Dual Boot with Kali Linux?
2) If it does not support Dual Boot whether it will support Kali Linux Hard disk Install?
Thanks in advance
I believe it supports linux (Kali or any other) but it won’t be easy to install it. I’d recommend a pure linux without any Windows especially when Windows are not needed/necessary. Clean install is easy and all you need is to disable Secure Boot (nothing to do with security) in EFI. LiveUSB created via UnetBootin worked for me on my Windows 10 laptop. Now linux only.:)
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03-02-2017 10:27 PM
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you should be able to install kali and other linux versions
so far i’ve always been able to dualboot with every hp laptop even with my cheapest (which is an x360 with celeron).
i recommend you try a distro which is more user friendly like ubuntu or linux mint first even if you want to try kali. i would not recommend kali unless you really need it and as far as know kali isn’t magic: recent hp laptops seem to be unable to use wireshark for analysing wifi or create an adhoc wifi hotspot, kali won’t fix that, you’ll have to buy a different network card (if you can circumvent it, please tell me)
one more thing if you ever try installing something obscure like android x86, you should first try installing it on an empty hdd, then install it on an hdd with a fresh install (where it won’t matter if you accidentally erase the entire drive. )
ps if you can get screen auto rotate working or auto disable keyboard when in tablet mode please tell me how
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Linux Mint 20.x on 2020 HP Envy x360 Ryzen 5
12-20-2020 07:37 PM
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So, if I understand correctly, there’s nothing proprietary on the HP motherboard or BIOS to prevent or lock me from installing Linux Mint? I’m running Linux Mint on my 12 year old HP Pavilion DV5. Runs great. Windows sucks!
12-21-2020 04:18 AM
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Welcome ! Sending you a sincere greetings from a fellow Tux-user
Generally speaking, you should not have problems installing Ubuntu/Mint on any of the HP computers. However, througout the years I was able to find a few on which I could not install/boot from Linux. You will for sure not have problems with business class machines such as Elite, Z series (e.g. notebooks Elitebooks, Zbooks, etc).
Note that most computers nowadays are designed with Windows in mind, therefore there may be some hardware functions which might not work as expected even if you manage to install Linux distro on it.
- If you come across an issue, try with another kernel (older or newer).
- If it does not help, research online in Ubuntu forums/communities or in Linux Mint forums.
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Ubuntu on HP Envy x360 Converitble
11-29-2020 02:01 PM
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I just bought an Envy x360 Converitble and just intalled linux. Unfortuneatly, not everything is working as expected:
* On Ubuntu 20.04 LTS sound did’t work so I upgraded to non LTS version
* On 20.10 the sound works, but the mic is not detected. I saw some posts here and there about pin redirecting and something about a digital microphone. Didn’t get it all and not sure if this would work in my case
* On 20.10 the fingerprint reader isn’t detected or I missed something in the installation as I don’t see any options there in settings
Anyone has any experience with an Hp Envy x360 and linux ?
11-30-2020 09:34 AM
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I’m sorry, but HP only warranties their PCs for usage with the OS that comes preinstalled.
IF you replace that with a Linux distro, or add a Linux distro, then you assume full responsibility for maintaining that — including solving any problems with booting the other OS and/or installing the other OS.
Modern PCs with UEFI, instead of the older BIOS, are especially difficult to install because you have to go into the UEFI settings and make several changes before you can even boot from a USB stick — and we are unable to assist in that work.
Your best bet for support now is to contact the support forum of the distro you are using.
Since you are using Ubuntu, go here: https://ubuntuforums.org/
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