OK but the LDLC technical sheet is not up to date, Linux support OK
I’m removing one star because the supplied charger is not USB-C, contrary to what the LDLC datasheet indicates—something I took into account before ordering. But the keyboard is indeed backlit. Small consolation.
I installed a recent Linux distribution and it is well supported. No driver issues except for the Wi-Fi adapter, which I replaced (the driver for the one supplied will soon be integrated into the main branch of the Linux kernel). Otherwise, a USB adapter. Note: the battery cannot be disabled via the BIOS. Be careful after opening when disconnecting the battery (vinyl gloves and plastic tweezers).
The keys are very small, especially those on the numeric keypad. PgUp, PgDn, Home, End, etc. require using the Fn key (even though the keys are already tiny). There is no key to enable/disable Wi-Fi.
Conclusion: acceptable hardware configuration, nothing more; Linux support OK (except Wi-Fi for the moment); no charging via USB-C














































