Convertible notebooks & tablets:
HP Compaq tc4200 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Everything works; Wifi requires installing drivers
HP Compaq 2710 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: (See HP EliteBook 2730p.)
HP EliteBook 2730p (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Screen resolution is broken; broken with no other testing done
Lenovo ThinkPad x61 (Convertible CTO; see below for laptop)
Processor: x86
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Everything else works; tablet does not work
Laptops, notebooks, and netbooks:
Acer Aspire One AOA150
Processor: x86
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything works
Apple iBook G4 1.33GHz (Altivec) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: ppc32
Version: R1-Alpha2 PowerPC Port
Comments: Would not boot; stayed at OpenFirmware "?" screen.
Apple MacBook (2006 Polycarbonate) (Contributor: Munchuasen)
Processor: Dual x86
Version: Not given - R1-A4?
Comments: You can get audio working using OSSv4, but there were some issues with graphics, and obviously you need an external mouse because there is no right button. The wired network was detected but didn't work, I can't remember if the wireless worked.
Apple MacBook (2006 Polycarbonate) (Contributor: Munchuasen)Processor: x86, Booted x86 (Core duo - dual 32 bit CPUs)
Version: Nightly h47885-gcc2hybrid
Comments: Didn't try ethernet. Sound doesn't work. I did have an HDD install on here a while ago, not sure if that still works due to other report above. Fans on full (very noisy). Didn't check battery status
Apple MacBook Black (Late 2007) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Cannot start from hard disk; boots into Haiku from live CD/USB
in legacy mode - Sound broken, Wifi, keyboard and trackpad work
Apple MacBook Air (Mid 2011) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Intel Core i5 (x86_64)
Version: R1-Alpha4.1
Comments: Audio and Airport not yet supported. Otherwise, booted and appears to run!
Asus Eee PC 701 4G (Contributor: CypressTwist)
Processor: x86
Version: Not given - x86
Comments: Everything works except the built-in webcam.
ASUS Eee PC 1000HE (Contributor: donn)
Processor: x86 (dual-core Atom)
Version: Nightly 48472 x86_gcc2
Comments: Builtin microphone, camera do not work. Everything else works that I know of - i945GME graphics, touchpad, USB mouse, Atheros ethernet. Battery drains pretty fast on Haiku but it's big, good for several hours anyway. The RT2790 wireless card originally installed didn't work - but AR5BXB63 replacement card does work, and this was allegedly taken from a 1000HE. This is an update to add that information.
Asus Eee PC 1000HE (Contributor: donn)Processor: x86
Version: Nightly h48472 (x86)
Comments: Wifi doesn't work -- could be an issue with r48472, could be the one WIFI router I've tried.
Builtin camera and microphone don't seem to be supported. Have audio, have battery status, multi-touch pad.
ASUS eee PC 1251B (Contributor: AndrewZ)
Processor: amd64 (Brazos)
Version: Nightly hrev49171
Comments: I tried and could not install Haiku.
Compaq Presario CQ57-339wm (Contributor: Linuxgamer94)
Processor: Intel Celeron (x86_64)
Version: R1-Alpha4
Comments: It boots and runs; no wifi, broken screen resolution (pc-bsd
does that to and it is more broken), no usb boot, does not see usb 2
ports, mouse pad laggy, no fan control (Linux can't do that ether).
Dell Inspiron Mini 1018 (Contributor: CypressTwist)
Processor: x86
Version: Not given - x86
Comments: Everything works except the built-in webcam.
Dell Inspiron 1150 (Contributor: clasqm)Processor: x86; booted x86
No built-in wifi, Ethernet works. Sound works (badly). Intel video works with recent nightlies.
Dell Latitude CPX (H500GT) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything works. However, there is no Wifi support for PC
cards; without built-in support, this model is limited to Ethernet for
now...
Dell Latitude C510 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything works; no native Wifi support
Dell Latitude D420 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Everything works except sound
Dell Latitude D830 (Contributor: northrup)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version(s): Haiku A4, Haiku Nightly GCC2 hybrid (hrev47788) - x86
Comments: In both versions tested, I'm able to boot from a Haiku CD
(from the AnyBoot image), create a Haiku/BeOS partition, install to it,
and boot from hard disk. Video works well. Keyboard and touchpad works
well. Nubby stick mouse doesn't work at all (it does in other FOSS
operating systems, including GNU/Linux and OpenBSD, so I know the
hardware itself is functional...). Audio appears to be non-op; despite
volume settings being set correctly, no audio plays on speakers or
headphones. With Haiku A4, the wireless chipset (Intel Pro/Wireless
3945ABG) is unusably buggy; it won't connect to WPA networks at all, and
is very sketchy on even unsecured networks. The wired ethernet
(Broadcom NetXtreme 5755M) is also sketchy; it doesn't seem to want to
enable itself by default. Didn't test this further before testing again
with a nightly. Nightly hrev47788 works phenomenally better in terms of
networking; both wireless and wired ethernet work out-of-the-box without
issue, even with WPA/WPA2. Nubby mouse and audio still don't work,
however.
Fujitsu Lifebook P7230 (Contributor: Wildman)
Processor: Intel Core Duo (x86)
Version: Nightly h48444-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Everything works aside from broken intel hda audio driver, works fine with oss driver.
HP 15-f033 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Intel Celeron N2830 "Bay Trail" (x86_64)
Version: R1-Alpha4.1
Comments: (Turn on Legacy Mode first.) Cannot find filesystem and fails for now, same as the HP Stream 11...
HP 2000 (Base Model) (Contributor: apgreimann)Processor: AMD E-350 (1.3 GHz AMD64)
Version: R1-Alpha4.1
Comments: (Turn on Legacy Mode first.) Boots and runs; wifi not yet supported.
HP 2000-239dx (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual amd64
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything works; cannot locate disk to install
HP 2000-2b19wm (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual amd64
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Somewhat works; must be booted in Legacy Mode! Cannot install. No HDMI.
HP Compaq 6710b (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Core 2 Duo (x86_64)
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Runs completely; wifi requires firmware installer.
HP Compaq 6730b (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Core 2 Duo (x86_64)
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Runs completely; wifi requires firmware installer.
HP Elitebook 8440 (Intel HD Graphics) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86_64 - (Intel Core i5 (Dual-core; theoretical quad-core))
Version: R1-Alpha4.1 (x86)
Comments: Everything works, with the exception of the audio and webcam.
HP EliteBook 8440 (nVidia GPU) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Intel Core i5 (x86_64 i5; theoretical quad-core)
Version: R1-Alpha4.1 (x86)
Comments: Everything works except for webcam, audio and hiDPI (low resolution is hardset by Vesa). Wifi needs firmware script to work.
HP Envy 14-1080us (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86_64 - (Intel Core i3 (Dual-core; theoretical quad-core))
Version: R1-Alpha4.1 (x86) + h48626 (x86_64)
Comments: Halts with a faliure to find startup disk. No further testing done.
HP G72-b49wm (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version: R1-Alpha2 x86
Comments: Everything works; low resolution and no native Broadcom bcm4311 Wifi support. No HDMI.
HP Mini 110 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything works, except for the built-in Broadcom Wifi
HP ProBook 4320s (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version: Nightly h47380-gcc2hybrid x86
Comments: Will not boot at this time (most likely due to EFI)
HP Stream 11 (Horizon Blue) (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86_64 (dual Celeron N2840 "Bay Trail"-base)
Version: Nightly h48613 (x86 and x86-64 builds)
Comments: (You must turn off Secure Boot first.) Booted to devices, then panicked, even with all safe mode options on. No further testing done.
Lenovo ThinkPad x61 - (non-tablet) (Contributor: Munchausen)
Processor: x86_64, Booted x86 (Core 2 duo)
Version: Nightly h47885-gcc2hybrid
Comments: Works as tablet version above. But note SD card slot not working, didn't try firewire.
Lenovo ThinkPad x61 - (non-tablet) (Contributor: Munchausen)
Processor: x86_64
Version: Not given - R1-A4?
Comments: Pretty much fully working, aside from obviously unsupported features like LCD brightness and power management. Audio, wireless & wired ethernet all work, as does the intel graphics.
Lenovo ThinkPad x230 (Contributor: Munchuasen)
Processor: x86_64
Version: Not given - R1-A4?
Comments: Very well supported. The only issue is that sometimes it boots up with a blank screen and you have to restart until the display comes up properly.
Lenovo ThinkPad x230 (Contributor: Munchausen)
Processor: x86_64, Booted x86 (Core i5 4 soft cores)
Version: Nightly h47885-gcc2hybrid
Comments: Mostly works. Expresscard and SD slot not working. Intel
graphics sometimes boots with a blank screen, but vesa works well.
IBM ThinkPad x31 (Contributor: Munchausen)
Processor: x86, Booted x86 (Pentium M single core)
Version: Nightly h47885-gcc2hybrid
Comments: Radeon graphics work (with dual monitor support!), mouse,
keyboard, HDD, USB, audio, battery status all work. Didn't try ethernet,
no wifi installed in this unit, didn't try firewire. Compact flash,
PCMCIA slots not working.
IBM ThinkPad x31 (Contributor: Munchausen)Processor: x86, Booted x86 (Pentium M single core)
Version: Nightly h47885-gcc2hybrid
Comments: Intel graphics work (with dual monitor support!), mouse, keyboard, HDD, USB, audio, battery status all work. Didn't try ethernet, no wifi installed in this unit, didn't try firewire. Compact flash, PCMCIA slots not working.
Samsung RV510 (Contributor: clasqm)
Processor: x86_64
Version: R1-Alpha2 to Alpha4
Comments: Does not boot. This laptop has been giving BootLoader Death Land errors since alpha 2.
Sony Vaio P series (VGN-P31ZK) (Contributor: Munchuasen)
Processor:Intel Atom (x86), single core but 2 "virtual" cores. Booted x86
Version: Nightly h48481 x86
Comments: This teeny tiny laptop fails to boot haiku from USB. However, if you create a partition in Linux, dd a raw image on to it, use makebootabletiny to make the partition bootable, and add it to grub, haiku will run! Works: Native display resolution (VESA), mouse, keyboard, wifi Not working: USB devices (only tried a USB stick, maybe other things will work), sound, wired networking (marvell yukon)
Sony Vaio P series (VGN-P31ZK #2) (Contributor: Munchuasen)
Processor:Intel Atom z540 1.86GHz (x86), single core but 2 "virtual" cores
Version: Nightly h49250 x86
Comments: To boot from USB (or use USB at all) you must go into the boot
options and disable ACPI. You may also need to select a fail safe video
mode of 1600x768 16 bit even though it will come up in 32 bit anyway
(this didnt used to be necessary). Once installed you have a choice at
boot: disable ACPI for working USB but no sound or power management, or
leave it enabled for ACPI sound and battery monitoring (and power
saving).
Tip: You can play movies even with VESA and this really slow processor!
Install mplayer from haikudepot and run: mplayer -nocache -lavdopts
threads=2 -framedrop
What works: Wifi, battery monitoring (with ACPI enabled), native display
resolution with VESA, USB (with ACPI disabled), sound now working too.
What doesn't work: 3G, webcam
Untested: Wired networking, GPS
System76 Gazelle Pro (Contributor: danboid)
Processor: i7-4700MQ
Version: 49132
Comments: Ethernet, wifi, internal sound, USB, touchpad, SAMSUNG 840 EVO SSD work. HDMI, webcam, SD card slot and my (external) USB audio devices do not work. Haiku doesn't boot if I have my USB audio devices plugged in and I have to do a little magic trick (boot w/ fail-safe graphics, then change the screen settings, save and then revert them to the desired settings) to get graphics working without blacklisting the Intel GFX driver but apart from that Haiku runs great!
Toshiba Satellite L350/L355 (Unknown)
Processor: amd64
Version: Not given - x86
Comments: Everything appears to work. No HDMI.
Desktops, boards, and servers:
Apple iMac 21.5" (Mid-2010) (Contributor: clasqm)
Processor: Quad-core x86_64
Version: Not given
Comments: No wifi, but ethernet works. Video is VESA and is unable to
give native resolution (smears a 4:3 resolution across the 1920x 1080
display). No sound. Fan never seems to come on, so watch for heat
buildup. Wireless keyboard OK. Magic Trackpad works badly, jut plug in a
real wired mouse instead.
Compaq CQ2009f (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86
Version: R1-Alpha2 x86
Comments: Everything works!
Dell Optiplex GX620 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual x86_64
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything appears to work.
Dell Precision T3610 (Contributor: Munchausen)
Processor: x86_64, Booted x86 (Dual 8 core Xeons - 32 soft cores)
Version: Nightly h47885-gcc2hybrid
Comments: Doesn't boot from CD or USB. USB gets as far as trying to mount the boot fs.
Dell Vostro 420 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86_64 - (Intel Core 2 Quad)
Version: R1-Alpha4.1 (x86)
Comments: Everything appears to work with SB+(U)EFI off. Audio untested.
Dell XPS 8500 (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: x86_64 - Intel Core i5 (Quad-core)
Version: R1-Alpha4.1 (x86)
Comments: Everything appears to work with SB+(U)EFI off. Audio untested.
eMachine ET1331G-wm (Contributor: apgreimann)
Processor: Dual amd64
Version: R1-Alpha4 x86
Comments: Everything appears to work.
Foxconn NT-330I-A-B-NA-A (Contributor: supafrieke)
Processor: Intel Atom 330
Version: haiku-nightly-hrev48983-x86_gcc2_hybrid-anyboot
Comments: Wireless works but not the internal speaker; I can get audio through the headphone jack.