Just another note: I have found that the laptop has accelerometers and they can
be used for autorotation with a simple script:
https://github.com/admiralakber/thinkpad-yoga-scripts/blob/master/rotate/thinkpad-rotate.py
I've tuned it a bit, so it does not configure touchpads. I use an external
Even though the MoBo officially supports up to 16 GiB of RAM, I've tried 32 GiB
of RAM without any apparent issues.
There was one 16 GiB module and one free slot, so I have bought exactly the
same model (Hynix HMA82GS6AFR8N-UH) and it just works. There is official
(dis)assembly guide. The
Forgot to add:
When will this appear on https://www.qubes-os.org/hcl/ ?
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So far:
* I've observed just one freeze on resume. It looks better than before. At the
time, I plugged HDMI connector just before the resume, but it might be
unrelated.
* I've observed one sudden reboot, but I am not sure if this can be related to
software.
* Other than this, it's OK.
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It does not work with stock Fedora 25. When looking by xev, there are no key
events when pressing, say, Fn+U (which is usually number "4"). And the keys are
not even labeled with numbers. So, I assume the keyboard firmware does not
support it. Since Fn key on almost all laptops (AFAIK except
On 05/20/2017 12:48 PM, Vít Šesták wrote:
> Few Qubes-unrelated notes:
>
> * It does not have numpad, even the Fn does not allow pressing numbers on
> numpad. You have to rely on number row (or external keyboard).
Question: Does this work on stock Fedora 25? I'm looking at the Qubes
kernel
So far:
* I haven't encountered any suspend issue after several repeated quick
suspend/resume cycles. But it is too early to say that it is definitely better
now.
* Maybe the suspend takes subjectively a bit more time (not 100% sure), but I
don't care much.
* I have installed it in both dom0
On 05/20/2017 01:51 PM, Vít Šesták wrote:
>> I am wondering if Haswell and newer is more tightly
>> bound to the Intel ME to the point where those machines actually need
>> the driver enabled to work correctly. I don't think that's the case, but
>> a sanity check would be useful.
> It it just
> There's a 4.9.28 kernel in dom0 current-testing now, perhaps that might
> give you better hardware support?
Ah, something new! Thanks for noting. I'll try it and let you know.
> If you can give me the output of sensors-detect and lspci in dom0
Well, here you are:
On 05/20/2017 12:48 PM, Vít Šesták wrote:
> Hello,
> I am sending the HCL report.
>
> I am not sure what model number to use, because the commonly used 15-5578
> refers to various configuration. But when I use TN-5578-N2-711S, it seems to
> refer to very specific piece of hardware (with
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