I've used Linux for a good while now, but have no idea how to troubleshoot the current issues I'm having with my laptop at work. Let's begin.
The laptop at hand is a HP EliteBook 845 14inch Notebook G10. A standard work laptop, with Windows pre-installed from It. This PC is "new" in the sens that I just got it from IT.
Laptop specs:
CPU: AMD ryzen 5 7540U
GPU: Radeon 740M Graphics
RAM: 16GB
Kernel: 6.11.6-2-default
Other notable settings:
fast boot off
secure boot off
have encrypted the drive
FYI: These issues have been the same across multiple distros and DEs. I've tried, Bluefin, Aurora, Red Hat Workstation and now running OpenSuse Tumbleweed (KDE+Wayland).
The issues:
The first noticeable issues were that the laptop fans are considerable louder when running Linux. I assume there is some preinstalled HP software to control this on windows, as they are completely silent on windows, but constantly noticeable on Linux.
The second issue at hand is that the USB-C port doesn't seem to charge the laptop properly. The laptop randomly dies after being on for a while WITH THE CHARGER PLUGGED IN. Very odd. This happens with both normal charger and the office charger (which is also the connection to external screen).
Waking up from sleep is a terrible experience. The pc makes everything super slow and laggy. Opening a single application can take up to multiple minutes. The PC has to be restarted for this to be fixed. This happens on both X11 and Wayland.
Connection to external monitor also seems to be causing issues and slowing the system down. Especially after pc has been in sleep mode.
These are the main issues I've ran into in only a couple of days trying Linux on this laptop and I don't know what the causing issue is, or if the laptop simple isn't 'made' to run Linux(?).
Would highly appreciate any tips or troubleshooting tips for this. Would love to be able to run Linux on the work laptop!
Edit 1: Now trying Ubuntu, so far so good! Will keep post updated.
Edit 2: Ubuntu seems to do well with this hardware/laptop.
I did actual work on openSUSE Tumbleweed for nearly eight years. It was completely reliable. Now I do actual work on Endeavour OS and so far it has been completely reliable. It has far exceeded my expectations.
So far so good! Have tested the system for a little while now, and have not been able to run into the same issues as before - so this might have solved the issues I've been having. While Ubuntu is not my first choice of distro, I will choose it any time of the day over Windows!
You could also wait a few weeks or months and then put the latest version of the distro you'd prefer on your USB stick and just boot from it to see if your issues have been fixed
In my experience with new hardware, it's always been Ubuntu that works it perfectly where everyone else is like "what's that? I don't know that hardware"
A while back I got a new laptop and the audio hardware would only work with Ubuntu which is fine because that's what I was already using on the previous hardware. Ubuntu with KDE is a very solid setup.
Have you looked through the kernel logs? dmesg will usually show something relevant when wakeup from sleep is malfunctioning, and may show something about the USB charging as well.
Let this be a lesson to you then. Checking the logs should be your first troubleshooting step, not installing a variety of distros until one "just works". Good luck.
Just as a test, can you try ubuntu? It looks like you tried "enterprise" distros, may be worth with a more generic one, maybe they have a different set drivers.
Also, can you try running lspci command, maybe it shows any devices it doesn't recognize (so you can investigate those specifically). Pretty sure there is also a gui app about drivers, but I'm not familiar with kde.
The xfce in the current MX has issues with waking up as well. When power manager suspends it, it would often wake up to a black screen and requires either a logout or to apply a xrandr config. Same issue doesn't happen when suspending through systemctl
I'll check this, but this does happen also when not on wifi. I can only use my hotspot for wifi - as my company doesnt allow "uncertified" laptops to access their wifi.
I have an HP zbook. Fan did that a few times, almost like it didn't recognize power control and defaulted to a higher fan speed. Booting to windows and then back to Linux fixed it. Not sure why.
Is the office and thee charge rated at enough wattage, and is the USB cable a heavy duty power cable intended for the machine or some cheap cable?
I meant the USB power coming from dock to charge port on laptop. If you mean USB (thunderbolt) out for display then it migtht not be bidirectional for power. My HP has a USB-C thunderbolt but the power cord has the USBC and barrel power in one plug since the USBC can't charge the laptop.