I have 4.0 installed and it is fully updated to the latest versions. Its BIOS is updated to a official Lenovo version not originally supplied with the laptop.
I could only install Qubes in BIOS legacy. I'm not sure what or if any other BIOS settings need to be changed from their defaults since I had changed them before Qubes. The microphone is attached to dom0 whenever it is not attached to a vm. Does that mean it is not a USB device? Is this a security threat? The TPM is unusable. Sometimes sys-net needs to be restarted after sleeping if a lot of ram is used when the laptop is going to sleep. Other than that, sleep works. Not a Qubes compatibility problem but it is important to mention; Sometimes the wifi has problems connecting which persist until sys-net is restarted. Wifi works out of the box with the default Fedora template. Debian needs a firmware package installed. The camera and microphone work out of the box with Debian. Fedora and Whonix untested. USB 2 and 3 work out of the box with Fedora, Debian, and Whonix. The DVD drive worked to read CDs. It is physically broken now so I can't test it now. I didn't test DVDs or burning disks. I can't remember what template this was used with. Ethernet and Bluetooth are untested but they might need a firmware package installed. Sorry if I might have not included all of the information needed. The legend qubes-os.org/doc/hcl mentions is not there. Hopefully anything missed will show up in the HCL files. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/7c17871a-52fc-81ee-f503-10263f42d7c2%40danwin1210.me.
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