Package: installation-reports Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer,
Hardware: 1. Barebones Clevo N130WU Purchased November 2017 Barebones = does not have hard drive, ram, wifi card. 2. Samsung 850 EVO 500GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E500B/AM) 3. Crucial 32GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 2400 MT/s (PC4-19200) DR x8 Unbuffered SODIMM 260-Pin Memory - CT2K16G4SFD824A 4. Intel Wifi Wireless-AC 8265 8265.NGWMG Dual Band 2x2 AC + BlueTooth M.2 This required manual driver installation. There may be some existing packages containing these drivers. I did not look very hard. Wifi: Seached here first: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005511/network-and- i-o/wireless-networking.html Link to driver I downloaded: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/_media/en/users/drivers/iwlwifi-8265-ucode-22.361476.0.tgz Bluetooth: https://github.com/wkennington/linux- firmware/blob/master/intel/ibt-12-16.sfi Important installation notes: 1. I had to disable the UEFI boot option, otherwise the live usb stick was never detected. 1.a. Press F2 to enter the BIOS. 2. Trackpad did not work during installation. Features tested and functional: 1. Trackpad. I only tested two finger scrolling, I'm not sure what else to do. 2. Keyboard key backlight adjustment. 3. Keyboard screen backlight adjustment. 4. Keyboard sleep button. 5. Clamshell sleep (close laptop). Suspend/resume appears to work (has not crashed yet). 6. HDMI port. 7. Webcam and microphone (tested/saved video with cheese). 8. Keyboard volume/mute buttons. Features not tested: 1. Mini display port. 2. usb-c port. 3. SD card reader. 4. Keyboard 'airplane mode' button. 5. Microphone and headphone jack inputs. -- System Information: Debian Release: 9.2 APT prefers stable-updates APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: i386 Kernel: Linux 4.9.0-4-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system)