On Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 2:42:12 AM UTC-7, Uni Gaia wrote:
> Good day everyone!
> 
> Saw a thread on reddit recently where someone was asking about a qubes 
> supported laptop capable of employing 64GB of system memory. That got me 
> thinking and doing some research, and actually nothing concrete comes up.
> 
> Is anyone running such a system?

I'm attaching the HCL report from a Lenovo P51.

I struggled to install an early 4.x release candidate.  I imagine those 
problems with the installers are fixed in 4.0.  (I'm not sure because I haven't 
needed to reinstall.)

Qubes 4 runs great on this machine. Audio, video, power management, etc.  I've 
only noticed minor things:

* See the HCL report, it says "TPM: device not found"  I don't know why that is 
not found. (I'm actually not sure this is minor!)

* Some software fails to detect the mic or the camera, once they have been 
allocated to an appvm.  I blame the software because Google's Meet is able to 
use both.  Some conferencing software find the camera but not the mic, or vice 
versa.

* USB 3 external drives don't work.  Workaround is to use an external hub that 
supports only USB 2.

That's all I can think of.  Really great job by all the Qubes contributors on 
4.0!!!

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