On Saturday, June 17, 2017 at 9:58:49 PM UTC-4, Mike Freemon wrote:
> On 06/17/2017 08:34 AM, cooloutac wrote:
> > The kabylake systems seems not to be that well supported on linux yet.  
> > Maybe someone who has had success with one can help.
> 
> I have a Kaby Lake (i7-7500U) and Qubes works great (*).
> 
> The qualifier on that is:  "once installed, and the kernel is upgraded".
> 
> The main issue, at least for me, is that the version of the kernel that 
> comes with the Qubes R3.2 installation ISO is "too old", i.e. it does 
> not support the latest hardware.  This is not a criticism of Qubes, just 
> a reflection of the nature of the relationship between linux and 
> hardware support.  But it's important to clarify that current linux 
> kernels do have support for this hardware.
> 
> The challenge facing new Qubes users is getting Qubes installed to the 
> point where they can bring the kernel up to current.
> 
> More details:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/qubes-users/Eq2zZU5yXEs/qs94AX1uAAAJ

tks for your post alot of users have this issue.

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