> There's a 4.9.28 kernel in dom0 current-testing now, perhaps that might
> give you better hardware support?

Ah, something new! Thanks for noting. I'll try it and let you know.

> If you can give me the output of sensors-detect and lspci in dom0

Well, here you are: 
https://gist.github.com/v6ak/7b26ea38f62adb7d644248bd93360bf7

If you want the output for 4.9 kernel, I have to reboot first.

> And I'd also be interested in general feedback for the 4.9 kernel

OK, but you'll probably have to wait a bit.

> latest machine I have access to is a Sandy Bridge machine

Sounds like my previous 5y old laptop. This one was BTW perfectly supported by 
Qubes (wrt. HW limitations, mostly missing VT-d), even without using a newer 
kernel.

> I am wondering if Haswell and newer is more tightly
> bound to the Intel ME to the point where those machines actually need
> the driver enabled to work correctly. I don't think that's the case, but
> a sanity check would be useful.

It it just about testing if everything works well, or should I try to look at 
something specific?

Regards,
Vít Šesták 'v6ak'

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