Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2017-06-19 Thread guneetkaur204
This happens probably because of the more powerful chips used in the P70. 8 cores. Now to fix this issue either you can check lenovo p70 manual- https://guideusermanual.com/product-name-p70-a-smartphone-manual=331753=English or follow these steps: he battery pack cannot be fully charged by the

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2017-01-17 Thread steve . pantony
On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 3:26:04 PM UTC+4, qmast...@gmail.com wrote: > 26 December 2016 г., 18:00:43 UTC-5 tai...@gmx.com написал: > > Lenovo is a shitty company if you care about security, they have stuck > > irremovable rootkits their BIOS 4 separate times and they are partially > >

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2017-01-17 Thread sboresch
Hi, delayed thanks for your feedback. I guess this should work, and one could probably replace the kernel rpms (to be installed) with the newer ones, but the hurdle for me was to get a valid iso image back to the usb stick .. [I assume this is simple, provided one knows how to ..] Anyways,

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2017-01-14 Thread qmastery16
26 December 2016 г., 18:00:43 UTC-5 tai...@gmx.com написал: > Lenovo is a shitty company if you care about security, they have stuck > irremovable rootkits their BIOS 4 separate times and they are partially > owned by the PRC government Having a PRC backdoor is better than NSA one! (most laptop

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2017-01-12 Thread Ángel
sbore...@gmail.com wrote: > Thus, is there a (documented) way to add a newer kernel to the 3.2 install > image? I'd rather avoid taking the SSD out and install qubes in my older > machine. > > Thanks in advance, > > Stefan For booting the install or for being installed? I expect that changing

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2017-01-12 Thread sboresch
I somehow overlooked this discussion before ordering a new laptop; thus, I am stuck with a Lenovo T560 which reboots immediately/endlessly when trying to install. Thus, is there a (documented) way to add a newer kernel to the 3.2 install image? I'd rather avoid taking the SSD out and install

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2016-12-27 Thread 'Olivier Médoc' via qubes-users
On 12/27/2016 12:12 AM, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 08:29:55PM +0100, 'Olivier Médoc' via > qubes-users wrote: > > Maybe, Qubes installer bootloader could support both stable and unstable > > kernels, in order to support new hardware ? > > I'd wait for the next

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2016-12-26 Thread Marek Marczykowski-Górecki
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 08:29:55PM +0100, 'Olivier Médoc' via qubes-users wrote: > Maybe, Qubes installer bootloader could support both stable and unstable > kernels, in order to support new hardware ? I'd wait for the next longterm support kernel,

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2016-12-26 Thread taii...@gmx.com
Lenovo is a shitty company if you care about security, they have stuck irremovable rootkits their BIOS 4 separate times and they are partially owned by the PRC government. Not to mention how they've ruined the thinkpad line and made it just another consumer level laptop. I wouldn't buy from

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2016-12-26 Thread 'Olivier Médoc' via qubes-users
On 04/30/2016 09:13 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote: > Has anyone had a chance to test (or is in a position to test) Qubes > compatibility with any of the new higher-end Lenovo laptops, such as > the X1 Carbon (4th Gen), the T460/p, or the T560? > > The only information I'm aware of so far is Linus'

Re: [qubes-users] New Lenovo laptops: X1 (4th Gen), T460/p, and T560

2016-12-16 Thread 'Olivier Médoc' via qubes-users
On 04/30/2016 09:49 AM, Holger Levsen wrote: > On Sat, Apr 30, 2016 at 12:13:13AM -0700, Andrew David Wong wrote: >> Has anyone had a chance to test (or is in a position to test) Qubes >> compatibility with any of the new higher-end Lenovo laptops, such as >> the X1 Carbon (4th Gen), the T460/p,