Hi,
No, with Qubes 3.2 everything except for the touchpad (and the touchscreen, 
which I don't use because gnome doesn't really play nice with qubes in my 
experience) worked out of the box, including the Wifi.

It was different with 3.1, however, I had to make several tweaks before it even 
booted and when it did, it would only work with the legacy BIOS mode. Wifi 
didn't work then either.

I haven't installed qubes to the internal ssd though, but only to a second USB 
stick with 128gb, so maybe that could be part of your problem.

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> On 11. May 2017, at 10:32, "[email protected]" 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 10:55:52 AM UTC-8, Developer Bencarp wrote:
>> 
> Hi Ben
> 
> Thanks for quick reply.
> Did you had any other issue with installation?
> I don't know why but I'm getting message that "platform device creation 
> failed -16"
> I process to installation anyway and it stops around in the half way.
> 
> I changed already USB stick and I'm getting same issue so I wonder is that 
> maybe a hardware fault ?
> 
> About Wifi It's working for me but I don't remember exactly how I done that 
> because it took me few days altogether with track-pad.
> I know I fallowed users advise from that site:
> https://allanbogh.com/2015/12/23/installing-ubuntu-16-04-daily-on-a-lenovo-yoga-900/
> 
> 
> 


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