HP Laptop 14-fq0xxx

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
Bluetooth0bda:b00aYes
Webcam05c8:0238Yes*
Wi-Fi10ec:c821Yes*
GPU1002:15d8Yes
TPMYes
SD-card readerYes
Audio1022:15e3Yes

The HP 14-fq0xxx is a laptop featuring a 14" LCD Built-in Monitor, 4GB of RAM, 128 GB SATA 3 TLC M.2 SSD, a 640×360 HP Webcam and a AMD Athlon Silver 3050U (2) @ 2.30 GHz with AMD Radeon Vega Series/Radeon Vega Mobile Series Graphics.

Installation

The wireless network adapter and integrated graphics require linux-firmware.

AMD GPU graphics card; see AMDGPU for Vulkan support and Hardware video acceleration. (vulkan-radeon recommended)

The Webcam may require additional configuration or software such as kamera to work.

Accessibility

Note: Blind users should request the help of a sighted person to change firmware settings.

The BIOS setup is a simple, text-based GUI, navigated with a keyboard. It does not expose many options apart from the standard time/date settings, and boot configuration.

To show a list of all available menus, press Esc.

To access the BIOS setup, press F10; To display the help menu, press F1.

To access the boot menu, press F9.

Firmware

fwupd does not support this device.

Battery

The BIOS has a setting for reporting battery state to the OS; is disabled by default, if disabled only percentage will be reported to the OS.

Secure Boot

Secure Boot works, tested with sbctl.

Function keys

By default, keys F1-F12 perform their alternative functions, and Fn+Fx is needed to press Fx, but there is a BIOS option to change this behavior. The following table assumes this setting was disabled.

KeyVisible?1Marked?2Effect
Fn+F2YesYesXF86XF86MonBrightnessDown
Fn+F3YesYesXF86MonBrightnessUp
Fn+F4YesYesXF86Display
Fn+F6YesYesXF86AudioMute
Fn+F7YesYesXF86AudioLowerVolume
Fn+F8YesYesXF86AudioRaiseVolume
Fn+F9YesYesXF86AudioPrev
Fn+F10YesYesXF86AudioPlay
Fn+F11YesYesXF86AudioNext
Fn+F12Yes3YesXF86RFKill
  1. The key is visible to xev and similar tools.
  2. The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function.
  3. systemd handles this by default, but does not consume it.

See also

Linux Hardware Probe for more detailed hardware information.

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