| ▲ | cogman10 7 hours ago | |||||||
There have been fairly recent changes to the linux kernel to better support panther lake in terms of power performance. I'd suspect a major reason for holding back is because ubuntu 26.04 has not been released yet and it is using kernel 7.0 which includes these power improvements. 24.04 does not. By the time these laptops start shipping, 26.04 should be released and testing should be easy. I suspect no major differences from it vs windows. 7.1 includes even more performance improvements for panther lake. [1] [1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-Enabled-Intel-FRED | ||||||||
| ▲ | pinum 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
If I was releasing a laptop with Linux support as a key selling point, and the battery life was bad on Ubuntu 24.04 but good on the pre-release 26.04, then I'd advertise the good figures and write "tested on Ubuntu 26.04 beta, requires Linux 7.0 or later" in the footnotes. I definitely /wouldn't/ rely on just Windows figures for a machine that's otherwise advertised as "Linux first". If the battery life was the same on both, I'd prominently mention that. | ||||||||
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