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Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with | Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with an Arm CPU. | ||
Most of the following information comes from #aarch64-laptops on OFTC, #fedora-arm on Libera.chat and arm[AT]lists.fedoraproject.org. Upstream information changes daily, so this page may be outdated. | Most of the following information comes from #aarch64-laptops on OFTC, #fedora-arm on Libera.chat and arm[AT]lists.fedoraproject.org. Upstream information changes daily, so this page may be outdated. |
Revision as of 16:33, 21 March 2024
Page to keep track of Linux support development for Thinkpad X13s (SoC codename sc8280xp), the first Thinkpad with an Arm CPU.
Most of the following information comes from #aarch64-laptops on OFTC, #fedora-arm on Libera.chat and arm[AT]lists.fedoraproject.org. Upstream information changes daily, so this page may be outdated.
Bootable images
Fedora Rawhide images are bootable as of the 15th of December, 2023, with some additional user interaction.
- The kernel must be booted with
arm64.nopauth clk_ignore_unused pd_ignore_unused rd.driver.blacklist=msm
- A recent firmware must be on the machine, and the linux/DT mode must be selected in the FW menus.
- Recommend minimum version:
- Version: N3HET84W (1.56 )
- Recommend minimum version:
- A 6.5 or newer device tree must be placed on the ESP of the internal NVMe disk and named sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
- ex: /boot/efi/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb
- As a workaround, add a devicetree line in grub to load the DTB until it can be put in place on the ESP
- Debian has instructions on how to do this from windows
- To boot from USB,
modprobe.blacklist=qcom_q6v5_pas
must be added to the boot arguments. This keeps the USB from being reset and the storage device from being renamed mid-boot.
- Once the system is running, installing the x13s copr, will pull in the remaining dependencies and correct a few configuration items:
dnf copr enable jlinton/x13s; dnf install x13s
- Reboot
- After major kernel updates, it is probably wise for the time being to run
cp /boot/dtb-`uname -r`/qcom/sc8280xp-lenovo-thinkpad-x13s.dtb /boot/efi
Known Problems
- Audio works but is quiet
- TPM support is missing
- 5G Modem
- Need to have ModemManager-1.22.0-1.fc40.aarch64 or newer installed, then follow the documented steps to unlock the modem
- Virtualization is not yet available. The UEFI is not yet exposing the EL2 (exception level), which is required to run VMs
- The system does not suspend correctly so you need to poweroff if leaving unused
- Wifi address is randomized after each boot