I've installed Qubes 4.0 on a Lenovo T580, using a legacy (non UEFI) install.
The BIOS version is 1.18. I enabled "Thunderbolt BIOS Assist Mode" and made
sure the boot mode was "Quick". (There was a very nasty bug which would brick
the T580 on older bioses, when boot mode was "Diagnostic".
On Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 12:30:50 PM UTC-5, Stumpy wrote:
> On 3/23/19 8:32 PM, Yethal wrote:
> > W dniu sobota, 23 marca 2019 21:11:49 UTC+1 użytkownik Stumpy napisał:
> >> I have been considering looking into i3 on my qubes box but was
> >> wondering about support in the future. As there
On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 11:42:56 AM UTC-5, wzrd73 wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> is there a way to use an additional screen via dp alt mode (usb-c) in Qubes 4?
>
> I'd like to attach an Asus Zen Screen to my laptop. The screen only has a
> usb-c port. My laptop has usb-a und usb-c and hdmi ports.
>
I want to record lectures, both audio and slides. I've installed open broadcast
software, and it works well if the microphone is working.
I haven't gotten the microphone to work reliably in Qubes 4.0. My question is:
1. What are the steps to make the microphone work and attach it to a
Well suspend seems to be working after all, but it works differently than the
T570. For one, wakes up much faster. Also, previous Qubes HCL report was that
it didn't work.
I'm curious why the X1 carbon needs a linux mode, but the T580 does not.
Jon
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I'm running qubes on a T580. I did the install in March 2019, so I'm
relying on incomplete notes.
Note you must do (1) before (2), otherwise your T580 will be bricked.
1. Update bios to 1.18 or later
*2. Enable BIOS assist for Thunderbolt (make sure to use "Quick" boot mode)*
*3. Legacy boot*