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Hello,
I am in a professional environment where most users have Windows machines with virtual machines. As a developer, I managed to push for a machine with a GNU/Linux OS.
Currently, we are considering purchasing an HP ZBook Firefly 16 G11 Mobile Workstation - 16" - Intel - 32 GB RAM (reference 98N61ET#ABF). However, there are doubts about its compatibility with Ubuntu.
Normally, I install my OS using a LiveUSB, but in a professional context, this method is not feasible. I found this reference on the Ubuntu certification site, but it remains ambiguous (https://ubuntu.com/certified/202312-33272).
Do you have any additional information on the compatibility of this machine with Ubuntu, as well as advice on installation and configuration in a professional environment?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi @FrederickCRS 

 

Yes, it is HP compatible, and you see the download link, even though it says 0 MB, you click and you can download the file.

 

HP ZBook Firefly 16 inch G11 Mobile Workstation PC Software and Driver Details

 


OPERATING SYSTEM(S):
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS

 

support.hp.com/soar-attachment/906/col125081-ob-334942-1-ob-334942-1_sp154585_releasedoc.html

 

 

 

 

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