So I gave up and installed Arch.There I had a different problem (or maybe the same, but this time I identified it?): running inxi -G showed both GPU's (Nvidia Quadro and intel UHD) with correct drivers but the OpenGL renderer was set to the Intel one instead of Nvidia's. Also, despite running Teams and IntelliJ Idea with prime-run, the load on the Nvidia card was at 4% (I found out running nvidia-smi -i 0) while the load on the Intel card was really high all the time (I found out running intel_gpu_top, load at ENGINE Renderer/3D/0 70% when doing things like scrolling in a window). I tried to set the Nvidia card as the renderer and the intel one as sink with

I've experimented with Ubuntu 20.04 and 20.10, and had serious issues with both. Despite the laptop being "Certified" for Ubuntu. For me, 20.04 wouldn't install the AMD drivers (weird errors, might be able to fix with hours of StackOverflow) and sleep/resume wouldn't work. I tried 20.10 and the soundcard didn't work..


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I was hoping for an out-the-box experience, given it's supposed to be certified. I tried RHEL, and this seemed to better support the hardware, but didn't work with my bluetooth mouse. Currently thinking Fedora is probably the best bet, having the most up to date kernel and being upstream of RHEL probably has the necessary drivers from Lenovo.

Whenever I launch Pixiko and start editing videos, my laptop's screen flickers, and then the entire system crashes, resulting in a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD). After rebooting, I receive a message that the graphic driver has encountered a problem and was restarted.

I recently purchased a Thinkpad P14s with a touchscreen and have been unable to get it to function under both xorg and wayland with as many of the tools available in the repository and AUR as possible. I spoke with someone on reddit who says this specific hardware is supported on redhat currently, but I don't want to switch. Would I just have to wait for drivers to eventually make their way to arch?

My guess is that the driver is in the kernel tree, but is not enabled in the kernel configuration on Arch. If that is the case, you would have to build the driver either in tree, or out of tree.

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Fedora touchscreen is confirmed to work on live USB but I am somewhat confused how to pinpoint and fix this issue. I realize I must add it to the kernel or reboot, but I am not seeing much difference in fedora vs arch by observing lsmod. I thought I had found the missing driver (i2c_hid) but it looks as if it is loading fine on my arch install. I tried booting the standard kernel for arch as well, and was stuck at a black screen.

Only notable difference between how each OS picks up the device is arch uses a name to title it in libinput where fedora just uses the driver and device ID. Is there a way I could specify this to libinput on arch?

Dear all,

I have a performance issue with a Thinkpad P14s (20S4-000EGE) with a dedicated NVIDIA Quadro P520 GPU in addition to the integrated intel card.

The graphics performance of zwift is very poor, i.e. much slower than my old six-year-old thinkpad I used before. The game graphics are slowly stuttering in wavelike pattern. This is very noticeable, it also affects the riders cadence clearly. This happens on any resolution setting (low, medium or high), I have the feeling the resolution doesnt affect this issue.

Based on your issue, we recommend you install the latest Graphics Driver from Lenovo. Checking the Lenovo Website, the latest Driver available is driver 31.0.101.2114. There are two types of drivers, generics provided by Intel and Equipment Manufacturer drivers, that are customized to work with each specific system. The best thing to do is to use the drivers provided by the system manufacturer (OEM). We recommend you install the latest Lenovo Driver by performing a clean driver installation.

My wife has a Lenovo P14s laptop and while she was doing some school work and the computer updated... okay annoying but not a problem. she reboots the computer and says it's not connecting to the wifi. I dug through some settings assuming it accidently got disabled during the update. After a bit of googleing I wasn't able to find a setting to turn wifi back on there is no physical button on the PC itself. I went into device manager and I don't see any wifi adapter I have tried to go to lenovo's website to download the latest wifi drivers and it didn't work. I'm sure there is something basic I am missing but I can't figure it out any help would be great.

This issue will appear with Lenovo provided drivers, Anermine drivers, and the official Adrenaline drivers. Currently running on 22.6.1 Adrenaline drivers from the AMD site, but it has consistently appeared on previous versions too. Using the PRO drivers will give a slightly different result to which I will explain below.

Whereas in State 2, the UI will return to the Adrenaline version. One thing to note though is that I am unable to install the PRO drivers in this state, so it will install some Adrenaline driver from Windows, or remain as a Basic Display Adapter if I disabled updates. If I install this driver package on State 1, there is a good chance that it will display a black screen and require a hard reboot when entering State 2.

Likely, you nee to install the Debian driver for the Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 adapter. Linux drivers are available at Realtek, and I've had good results with these from GitHub, which also explains how to build it.

Hello, 

I attempting to image T14 (ThinkPad T14 Gen 2 20W0003HIV) via MDT. 

After OS is installed, the system reboots into the actual OS and the system is missing all drivers, most important are the network drivers.

Installing Windows 10 20h2. I've downloaded the right SCCM package from Lenovo & imported the "tp_t14-t15-p14s-p15s-gen2_w1064_20h2_202102.exe" from here: Also tried other driver packs and I see the same behavior. 

I have used Deployment Recipe Cards with WMI Queries from Lenovo : _t14gen2i_w1064.pdf

A strong indicator for a low-level driver/firmware issue is that the display stays black already at the stage when I enter the harddrive LUKS encryption password, i.e. before the majority of the system has even loaded.

For newer ThinkPads it is possible to set a stop and resume charge threshold with tpacpi-bat. A user-submitted list of ThinkPads compatible with tpacpi-bat is available here. For many older, pre Ivy Bridge, ThinkPads tp_smapi is available. -external-kernel-module-do-i-need-for-my-thinkpad

The graphics drivers on this page have been certified on the specified workstations for the following software applications and graphics adapters. The certified driver should be installed only if the specified application is used on the supported system.

To fix the charging issue on your device, we suggest you to please check the power cable and ensure it is properly connected. If everything is just fine let the device run out of battery. After that, plug it into the charging port and see if it helps. If not update drivers. In case nothing of this works, you might need to see a technician. 2351a5e196

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