Bug#927163: linux-image-4.19.0-4-amd64: Missing modules for AXP288 power fuel gauge driver

2019-04-15 Thread Marcus Lundblad
Package: src:linux Version: 4.19.28-2 Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, In #895129 axp288_fuel_gauge was included as a module for x86 platforms. After that the battery icon was actually showing on my Cherrytrail tablet. But since then, this has again stopped working (and I'm not sure it was act

Bug#897060: Systems seems to boot normally now

2018-05-01 Thread Marcus Lundblad
I'm having issues since the last kernel upgrade on my Cherrytrail tablet, not sure if it's the kernel or possible mesa-related. Need to dig into it some more. Booting normally just stalls after showing a couple of console messages (about when GDM would normally show up). Booting in rescue mode and

Bug#895129: linux: Battery not detected on Lamina 2-in-1 tablet

2018-04-11 Thread Marcus Lundblad
It seems these modules are already built for armhf: https://salsa.debian.org/kernel-team/linux/commit/0138e6bc4eedd8c10ad63 7e742a4fe6c625c6def Fixed in bug #873038 Maybe these should also be enabled for x86/amd64. //Marcus

Bug#895129: linux: Battery not detected on Lamina 2-in-1 tablet

2018-04-07 Thread Marcus Lundblad
use I ran reportbug from my desktop, and haven't rebooted into the newest kernel yet I hope this doesn't create a hassle. Thanks! Regards, Marcus Lundblad -- System Information: Debian Release: buster/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_

Bug#828818: Same issue on a LAMINA 2-in-1 tablet

2018-04-06 Thread Marcus Lundblad
I'm having the same issue on a LAMINA tablet. A collegue has a similar tablet with Mint on it, that one has INTEL_SOC_PMIC_CHTDC_TI built as a module (it can be seen with lsmod). It seems this module is not built in Debian. The following could maybe be relevant: # CONFIG_INTEL_SOC_PMIC_CHTWC is n

Bug#873164: linux-image-4.12.0-1-amd64: Enable intel_cht_int33fe

2017-08-25 Thread Marcus Lundblad
Package: src:linux Version: 4.12.6-1 Severity: normal I have a 2-in-1 tablet based on the Cherry Trail SoC, currently there is no battery level status reported. I belive this would be supplied by the intel_cht_int33fe driver, which doesn't currently seem to be built in Debian. Looking at /boot/con