Den fredag 18 januari 2019 kl. 14:41:43 UTC+1 skrev alex...@gmail.com:
> what procedures did you have to follow to get qubes installed with UEFI? I
> have the same laptop lenovo thinkpad X1 Carbon gen 6 and after using rufus
> with 'DD' it installs fine but after it restarts, it seams to load up
what procedures did you have to follow to get qubes installed with UEFI? I
have the same laptop lenovo thinkpad X1 Carbon gen 6 and after using rufus with
'DD' it installs fine but after it restarts, it seams to load up the system
files but goes to a black screen right after. just before you t
On Tuesday, 17 April 2018 00:14:43 UTC+2, fiasc...@gmail.com wrote:
> Summary: Install worked reasonably well and it boots with EFI into the
> installed Qubes 4.0 nicely. There are a few issues to resolve.
>
> 1. I have the model with a touch screen and I haven't debugged how to make it
> work
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 3:14:43 PM UTC-7, fiasc...@gmail.com wrote:
> Summary: Install worked reasonably well and it boots with EFI into the
> installed Qubes 4.0 nicely. There are a few issues to resolve.
>
> 1. I have the model with a touch screen and I haven't debugged how to make it
> w
Using the instructions in the post you referenced, I was able to apply the
kernel patch successfully, and it finally started responding to power button
presses from sleep!
But it would immediately freeze up on wake at either a black screen or at
XScreenSaver password prompt.
I had to remove
On Monday, August 6, 2018 at 3:57:42 AM UTC+2, richard...@gmail.com wrote:
> Just installed Qubes R4.0 on my X1 Carbon Gen 6 to find this issue still
> persists. Has anyone in this thread had any luck? I will not that I have not
> yet connected the device to the internet and, thus, have not run a
Just installed Qubes R4.0 on my X1 Carbon Gen 6 to find this issue still
persists. Has anyone in this thread had any luck? I will not that I have not
yet connected the device to the internet and, thus, have not run any updates
for dom0.
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On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 5:14:43 PM UTC-5, fiasc...@gmail.com wrote:
> Summary: Install worked reasonably well and it boots with EFI into the
> installed Qubes 4.0 nicely. There are a few issues to resolve.
>
> 1. I have the model with a touch screen and I haven't debugged how to make it
> w
I want to try adapting the grub instructions to EFI and patching tables that
way, but won't have a laptop I can use in place of my current one until late
june/early july. I'll report back then on what works if 4.15 isn't already
solving the problem. Thank you for trying this though.
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I reinstalled Qubes with legacy boot instead, which uses grub2. I followed the
instructions for patching the ACPI DSDT tables found here:
https://delta-xi.net/#056
Unfortunately I wasn't able to get it to work. The instructions are for grub1
while Qubes installs grub2. I tried to adapt the inst
I don't _think_ I have a touch screen, so I hadn't even considered it.
I started following the DSDT patching instructions, and it seemed relatively
easy to follow, but I had to stop once the instructions started talking about
configuring grub. I use UEFI for booting, so I'm not sure this even ma
This is excellent. I can't risk having issues with this machine for a few days,
but starting Monday I will have a week off and will try this. Let me know if
this works for you ahead of time. Have you used the details at the same link to
get the touchscreen working, or does you not have the touch
According to my googling yesterday, this is not an issue isolated to Qubes. It
appears to be an issue across the board for Linux and 6th gen X1 Carbon (and
some Yoga models). The issue is apparently that the BIOS does not list S3 as a
supported suspend mode. Instead, Lenovo opted for another typ
I just got a 6th gen X1 Carbon, and I have the same issue with suspend. I tried
updating to the unstable kernel, but suspend still didn't work. The kernel
version I have now is 4.15.6-1.pvops.qubes.x86_64.
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I tried that, and confirmed that I changed the setting by watching this value
toggle from 1 to 0 and back on multiple reboots:
cat /sys/class/drm/card0/power/rc6_enable
Since I'm on EFI, I manually edited the /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/xen.cfg file and
didn't run grub2-mkconfig and it still turned rc6
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 2:14:43 PM UTC-8, fiasc...@gmail.com wrote:
> Summary: Install worked reasonably well and it boots with EFI into the
> installed Qubes 4.0 nicely. There are a few issues to resolve.
>
> 2. Suspend/resume doesn't work and I have to do a hard reset. A few times
> (not
I'm going to try seeing what drivers are loaded and if any of those are the
cause. https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/wireless-troubleshooting/
Blacklisting the two wifi drivers as per the above did not fix it.
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On Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 1:34:34 AM UTC-7, bbrr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 11:14:43 PM UTC+1, fiasc...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Summary: Install worked reasonably well and it boots with EFI into the
> > installed Qubes 4.0 nicely. There are a few issues to resolve.
> >
>
On Monday, April 16, 2018 at 11:14:43 PM UTC+1, fiasc...@gmail.com wrote:
> Summary: Install worked reasonably well and it boots with EFI into the
> installed Qubes 4.0 nicely. There are a few issues to resolve.
>
> 1. I have the model with a touch screen and I haven't debugged how to make it
>
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