I have been running Qubes R3.2 on this laptop for about a year now; with a
mixture of Fedora, Debian, and Windows VMs.  At first, all features and
hardware functionality worked very well; including S3 sleep,
docking/undocking, and driving up to 4 displays from the Radeon
6400M-series GPU.  However; ever since the originally-shipped dom0 kernel
(4.6, IIRC) was discontinued, I have not been able to use display
compositing without the computer crashing upon resuming from sleep (I
assume this is a quirk of using a 4.9 kernel on the long-discontinued
Fedora 23 dom0).

Intel vPro I/O virtualisation is enabled in BIOS and appears to be working
well.  USB 3.0 and 2.0 both work within VMs, and the three controller
devices can be assigned independently, as long as care is taken to allow
permissive reset (this took me a while to figure out when first
experimenting with isolating USB using VMs, and also when attempting to
pass-through a USB controller to Windows).

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