

HP OfficeJet Pro 9015 All-in-One Wireless Printer.HP OfficeJet Pro 8035 All-in-One Wireless Printer.– $500 (includes 2 years of ink delivery) HP OfficeJet 5260 Wireless All-in-One Printer.HP OfficeJet 5255 Wireless All-in-One Printer.HP DeskJet Plus 4155 Wireless All-in-One Printer | Mobile Print, Scan & Copy.HP DeskJet 2755 Wireless All-in-One Printer, Mobile Print, Scan & Copy.Overall, HP has the largest selection of Linux out-of-the-box compatible printers, some that I can recommend are: Oct 23th, 2019 update – replaced a few printers with their newer models. Recommended Linux Compatible Printers 2020Īug 22nd, 2020 update – added reader-feedback, and removed the Epson ET series recommendation.įeb 24th, 2020 update – see the “Epson ET” series paragraph. Thus, in another 5 years links will hopefully point to newer models, rather than broken or discontinued product pages. The HP OMEN laptop support for this driver is currently residing in pdx86's "for-next" branch ahead of the Linux 5.16 cycle later this year.This is the promised update as per the comments section below, sorry about the delay! Fixed broken manufacture product links and replaced them with Amazon links. It's a shame HP didn't contribute the support themselves, but that's the case these days for much of the Linux laptop improvements around the WMI drivers and other code.

This support allows for most functionality offered by HP's Omen Command Center on Windows to now work under Linux.Īmong the functionality known to be working are fan speed monitoring via HWMON's sysfs interface, ACPI Platform Profile support for toggling between cool / balanced / performance mode preferences, HDD temperature reporting, and a max fan speed toggle. The HP-WMI driver is adding support for HP OMEN laptops thanks to the work by an independent developer. While just missing out on the Linux 5.15 merge window, one of the early changes queued up so far this week in any of the "-next" branches is the x86 platform drivers picking up HP OMEN laptop support within the HP WMI driver. HP's higher-end "OMEN" laptop series is set to see better support with the next kernel cycle.
