On Monday, February 20, 2017 at 8:16:35 AM UTC, Stefan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> installed Qubes 3.2 on my new laptop. After some initial problems, it
> seems to be working great!
> 
> After installing from the ISO image, the graphics driver was working
> fine (at least I remember it this way), only suspend to RAM crashed the
> machine. I updated all packages (fedora template and dom0), and after a
> reboot, X used the framebuffer driver and did not detect the Intel
> graphics chip :-(
> 
> Both problems were solved by enabling the qubes-dom0-unstable repo and
> updating the dom0 kernel to the version provided there. Intel VGA and
> Suspend to RAM are working fine now.
> 
> 
> The nvidia chip (GTX 1050) is not supported by the nouveau driver, and I
> didn't go through the pain (not to speak of the security concerns) of
> manually installing the latest proprietary driver from nVidia on dom0.
> 
> 
> Suspend to RAM seems to have some problem with the WLAN driver, though.
> After some suspend cycles, WLAN won't come up again. I put the driver
> ath10k_pci to the suspend-module-blacklist, I think this did the trick.
> 
> 
> Stefan.
Thanks for the work Stefan.

- Any chance anyone has the 4k screen? I am having issues setting a lower 
resolution than 4k or working with HiDPI overall, what were your approaches?

- Also any luck in being able to set brightness levels?

thanks,
David

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