Re: [qubes-users] HCL - XPS 17 9720

2022-11-07 Thread Sven Semmler

Thank you Aaron for your report, which is 
[online](https://www.qubes-os.org/hcl/#dell_xps-17-9720_i9-12900hk_integrated-graphics-iris-xe-geforce-rtx-3060-mobile_aaron-brown_r4-1)
 now!

/Sven

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[qubes-users] HCL - XPS 17 9720

2022-11-05 Thread 'Aaron Brown' via qubes-users
---layout:
  'hcl'
type:
  'notebook'
hvm:
  'yes'
iommu:
  'yes'
slat:
  'yes'
tpm:
  'unknown'
remap:
  'yes'
brand: |
  Dell Inc.
model: |
  XPS 17 9720
bios: |
  1.4.0
cpu: |
  12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900HK
cpu-short: |
  i9-12900HK
chipset: |
  Intel Corporation Device [8086:4641] (rev 02)
chipset-short: |
  FIXME
gpu: |
  Intel Corporation Device [8086:46a6] (rev 0c) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
  NVIDIA Corporation GA106M [GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile / Max-Q] [10de:2520] (rev 
a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
gpu-short: |
  Intel Iris Xe
  GeForce RTX 3060 Mobile
network: |
  Intel Corporation Device 51f0 (rev 01)
memory: |
  65220
scsi: |

usb: |
  5
versions:

- works:
    'yes'
  qubes: |
    R4.1
  xen: |
    4.14.5
  kernel: |
    6.0.2-2
  remark: |
    FIXME
  credit: |
    FIXAUTHOR
  link: |
    FIXLINK

---

Graphics Issues With Solutions:

Install using disabled graphics, while following: 
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/installation-troubleshooting/#not-asking-for-vnc-because-we-dont-have-a-network--x-startup-failed-aborting-installation--pane-is-dead-error-during-installation
Video with the integrated graphics work on the latest Linux kernel supported by 
R4.1. On Kernel version 5.16 there were issues with the i915 drivers (of 
course), but those went away with 5.18 if I remember correctly. These features 
are still working on 6.0.2-2.fc32.

I had an issue where I was having artifact from my Intel GPU after 
installation. I found the fix from here: 
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/7507#issuecomment-1153081021


The following is a slimmed down version of what needed to be in the config.



/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-intel.conf


> Section "OutputClass"
> Identifier "Intel"
> MatchDriver "i915"
> Driver "intel"
> EndSection


PCI(e) Pass-Through Solutions:

PCI(e) pass-through had to be enabled by disabling the raid option so that VMD 
works as per 
https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/6932#issuecomment-1084468446

I have not tested PCI(e) yet, but I plan to soon and write a guide for gaming 
potentially.

Graphics Issues W/O Solutions:



The resolution seems to be stuck as 4k with this config. I have tried i3, KDE, 
and of course I stuck with Xfce due to the support. Probs a side effect of what 
I did to the XOrg conf. I haven't looked into it that much. If you care about 
high dpi issues check out the arch Linux wiki on Xfce High-DPI: 
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HiDPI#Xfce

Mouse Issues W/O Solution:

There may be an issue with the mouse, however I can not quite tell to be honest 
if it is my physical hardware or software limitations. Lastly, there seems to 
be an issue with the speakers not working, however, I don't use them.

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