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  • Linux 5.1 To Deal With More Quirky Hardware From The Lenovo X1 Tablet To ASUS Transbook

    Phoronix: Linux 5.1 To Deal With More Quirky Hardware From The Lenovo X1 Tablet To ASUS Transbook

    There's no shortage of quirky HID hardware out there. With the upcoming Linux 5.1 kernel cycle will be more fixes/workarounds for such consumer devices...

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    I would be interested in seeing more Chromebooks supported out of the box. Keyboard and Touchpad do not currently work on many without kernel patches or running the Ubuntu based GaliumOS. Space is a premium and a trim Arch install is ideal, but a real pain to get working.

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      I would never assume that TrackPoint devices would cause any issues. It just shows how poorly Lenovo handles ThinkPads nowadays.

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