The NovaCustom V56 Series 16.0 inch coreboot laptop is Qubes certified!

It is our pleasure to announce that the NovaCustom V56 Series 16.0 inch coreboot laptop is the ninth computer to be officially certified for Qubes OS Release 4 and the second such model from NovaCustom!

V56 Series 16.0 inch coreboot laptop

Meet the world’s most modern coreboot laptop. Thanks to an energy-efficient 14th generation Intel Meteor Lake processor, a powerful 73 WH battery, and a stunning 16:10 display, you’ll be more productive than ever before. Configure this laptop with up to 96 GB of DDR5 memory and a blazing-fast PCIe SSD. Dasharo coreboot firmware provides you with a secure and stable base. Furthermore, this laptop features useful ports, including Thunderbolt 4, an Ethernet port, and plenty of USB ports. On top of that, this laptop is optionally available with Wi-Fi 7 support.

Photo of the NovaCustom V56 Series 16.0 inch coreboot laptop

Qubes-certified options

The configuration options required for Qubes certification are detailed below.

Screen size

  • Certified: 16 inch model (V560TU)
  • The 14-inch model (V540TU) is not currently certified.

Screen resolution

  • Certified: Full HD+ (1920 x 1200)
  • Certified: Q-HD+ (2560 x 1600)

Processor and graphics

  • Certified: Intel Core Ultra 5 Processor 125H + Intel Arc iGPU with AI Boost
  • Certified: Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor 155H + Intel Arc iGPU with AI Boost
  • The Nvidia discrete GPU options are not currently certified.

Memory

  • Certified: Any configuration with at least 16 GB of memory

Storage

  • Certified: Any of the available options in this section

Personalization

  • This section is merely cosmetic and therefore does not affect certification.

Firmware options

  • Qubes OS does not currently support UEFI secure boot.
  • Keeping up-to-date with firmware updates is merely an email notification service and therefore does not affect certification.
  • Deploying coreboot+Heads does not affect certification, but it is not currently an available option for this model anyway.
  • Disabling Intel Management Engine (HAP disabling) does not affect certification.

Operating system

  • Certified: Qubes OS 4.2.3 or newer (within Release 4).
  • Releases older than 4.2.3 are not certified.
  • You may choose either to have NovaCustom preinstall Qubes OS for you, or you may choose to install Qubes OS yourself. This choice does not affect certification.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

  • Certified: Intel AX-210/211 (non vPro) Wi-Fi module 2.4 Gbps, 802.11AX/Wi-Fi6E + Bluetooth 5.3
  • Certified: Intel BE200 (non vPro) Wi-Fi module 5.8 Gbps, 802.11BE/Wi-Fi7 + Bluetooth 5.42
  • Certified: No Wi-Fi chip - no Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection possible (only with USB adapter)

Disclaimers

  • In order for Wi-Fi to function properly, sys-net must currently be based on a Fedora template. The firmware package in Debian templates is currently too old for the certified Wi-Fi cards.
  • Currently requires kernel-latest: If you install Qubes OS yourself, you must select the Install Qubes OS RX using kernel-latest option on the GRUB menu when booting the installer. This non-default kernel option is currently required for the NovaCustom V56 Series to function properly.
  • Due to a known bug, the bottom-right USB-C port is currently limited to USB 2.0 speeds.

What is Qubes-certified hardware?

Qubes-certified hardware is hardware that has been certified by the Qubes developers as compatible with a specific major release of Qubes OS. All Qubes-certified devices are available for purchase with Qubes OS preinstalled. Beginning with Qubes 4.0, in order to achieve certification, the hardware must satisfy a rigorous set of requirements, and the vendor must commit to offering customers the very same configuration (same motherboard, same screen, same BIOS version, same Wi-Fi module, etc.) for at least one year.

Qubes-certified computers are specific models that are regularly tested by the Qubes developers to ensure compatibility with all of Qubes’ features. The developers test all new major versions and updates to ensure that no regressions are introduced.

It is important to note, however, that Qubes hardware certification certifies only that a particular hardware configuration is supported by Qubes. The Qubes OS Project takes no responsibility for any vendor’s manufacturing, shipping, payment, or other practices, nor can we control whether physical hardware is modified (whether maliciously or otherwise) en route to the user.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://www.qubes-os.org/news/2024/09/17/novacustom-v56-series-qubes-certified/
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Congratulations! :partying_face:

… the official webpage still shows:

Pending compatibility research

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Good job!

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FYI @novacustom

Thank you! :innocent:

The laptop can now be ordered with Qubes OS.

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could you add to the Disclaimers that there is no suspend/resume with Qubes OS? IIRC the new series only support S0ix suspend, and Qubes OS only support S3 suspend.

Update: I thought so because of a prior exchange with @novacustom about the new models, it seems S3 support was added since then! :tada:

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@marmarek, just want to confirm this with you before updating the announcement.

related to S0ix suspend issues on Novacustom V5xx · Issue #9372 · QubesOS/qubes-issues · GitHub and Support for the S0ix sleep state · Issue #6411 · QubesOS/qubes-issues · GitHub

No, those laptops do support S3 and it works in Qubes OS.

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Great news!

S0ix indeed doesn’t work there, but fortunately (and also a bit surprisingly) it isn’t needed.

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Can you explain why the following configurations aren’t qubesos-certified? @novacustom

@novacustom Does the WIFI7 module work? It says “Unknown Linux compatbility for now” in tooltip

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My understanding is that the 14-inch model (V540TU) is available only with the Q-HD+ (2560 x 1600) screen resolution option, and (for some reason) this display variant doesn’t allow for the resolution to be changed, which can be a problem, especially given the currently-suboptimal HiDPI handling in Qubes. It’s unclear whether this is a software, firmware, or hardware problem.

@marmarek said it does:
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-posts/pull/137#issuecomment-2349254967

Understood. Can you also comment on the

not being qubesos-certified?

All I know is that the Nvidia options aren’t certified yet. It is possible that they may become certified in the future.

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It actually works fine now, we will update this on our website :innocent:.

There is no stable coreboot release for the NVIDIA variants yet, mainly due to this issue.