@Jhonnatan_borja you need to blacklist the hid_sensor_hubs
module in Arch currently, as the ALS sensor overrides the brightness keys, even if it’s disabled in the BIOS: 12th gen not sending XF86MonBrightnessUp / Down - #19 by ConfuSomu. rmmod
the hid_sensor_*
drivers without rebooting to test, or add the blacklist
and reboot. It should work fine then!
Finally got a email and opportunity to pay today! Now let’s hope it doesn’t arrive the few days I’m out and about . Super excited to receive it soon. My heart kinda sunk when I got an email titled “unable to process your order”, but luckily it was just because I used iDeal for my purchase and that is a manual payment method
I also just got an email about failing to process my payment. Weird how I didn’t get the emails before though. Doesn’t matter. Paid for my order, hopefully tomorrow I’ll get the AWB tracking number email and will get my laptop soon
yeah, I already can see the trackingnumber when I check my order, but no mail since step 2.
Got my tracking number. One day after the payment.
For me it got reserved on my credit card on Friday and booked on Monday, so two days after payment for me.
Got it!
Received mine today, added 64GB Ram and 2TB nvme.
Had numerous issues with OS installation and my Dock, but was able to resolve quickly
OS: Ubuntu 22.10 beta (kinetic kudu)
Kernel: 6.0 mainline kernel
Installation wise, had to use the safe graphics mode with nomodeset
. I’ve seen a few forum posts about 5.19 kernel issues, so went for 6.0 mainline while Ubuntu folks sort out 5.19.
So, my i-teck Dock (CADUAL4KDOCKPD) with evdi driver from devel branch and 5.6.1 DisplayLink tool stack now all working
EDIT: Since my update, now there is kernel 5.19.0-21-generic
in 22.10, which seems to have resolved this issue