Difference between revisions of "Category:Yoga"
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* 12.5" Full HD (19020x1080) IPS display | * 12.5" Full HD (19020x1080) IPS display | ||
** Elan Microelectronics Corp. capacitive 10-point multitouch touchscreen, USB-ID 04f3:0254 | ** Elan Microelectronics Corp. capacitive 10-point multitouch touchscreen, USB-ID 04f3:0254 | ||
− | ** Wacom digitizer integrated into display | + | ** Wacom digitizer integrated into display on selected models, USB-ID 056a:00ec |
* 4-8GB [[PC3-12800]] DDR3L depending on CPU | * 4-8GB [[PC3-12800]] DDR3L depending on CPU | ||
* One of the following WiFi cards: | * One of the following WiFi cards: | ||
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* [http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/bluetooth-ethernet-ueber-dock-lenovo-thinkpad-/ Ubuntu 13.10 installation report] (german). bottom line: things work in general, Bluetooth is flaky (even under Windows), Ethernet (only available on OneLink dock anyway, rest of OneLink seems to work) does not work | * [http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/bluetooth-ethernet-ueber-dock-lenovo-thinkpad-/ Ubuntu 13.10 installation report] (german). bottom line: things work in general, Bluetooth is flaky (even under Windows), Ethernet (only available on OneLink dock anyway, rest of OneLink seems to work) does not work | ||
+ | * Upcoming Debian 8 aka "testing" works pretty much out of the box. Installation is a little difficult without integrated hardwire ethernet and Debian not shipping non-free firmwares for the WiFi interface. After installation everything seems pretty stable. Linux Kernel 3.16 and up is recommended to get decent performance from the Intel 7260 WiFi. |
Revision as of 14:38, 24 July 2014
ThinkPad Yoga S1This page gives an overview of the ThinkPad Yoga S1. (It is not to be confused with the IdeaPad series devices of the same name.) Features
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Resources
- Ubuntu 13.10 installation report (german). bottom line: things work in general, Bluetooth is flaky (even under Windows), Ethernet (only available on OneLink dock anyway, rest of OneLink seems to work) does not work
- Upcoming Debian 8 aka "testing" works pretty much out of the box. Installation is a little difficult without integrated hardwire ethernet and Debian not shipping non-free firmwares for the WiFi interface. After installation everything seems pretty stable. Linux Kernel 3.16 and up is recommended to get decent performance from the Intel 7260 WiFi.