Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 260

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
TouchpadYes
TouchscreenYes
KeyboardYes
VideoYes
WebcamYes
BluetoothYes
Card readerYes
AudioYes
WirelessYes
AccelerometerYes
Fingerprint readerYes
Smart card readerYes

Installation

To access the boot menu and BIOS, use "F1". Disable secure boot from the BIOS.

TrackPoint

Sometimes the TrackPoint stops working and dmesg reports a stream of garbage when it is touched. Removing and probing the kernel module solves the problem:

# rmmod psmouse
# modprobe psmouse

Video

With default configuration, tearing is apparent when playing videos. DRI3 and glamor are supported. To solve tearing and use DRI3 and glamor, create the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf with the following content:

Section "Device"
   Identifier  "Intel Graphics"
   Driver      "intel"
   Option      "AccelMethod"  "glamor"
   Option      "DRI"    "3"
   Option      "TearFree"    "true"
EndSection

Fingerprint reader

Works using https://github.com/3v1n0/libfprint. Bug tracker for fingerprint sensor: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/libfprint/libfprint/issues/54

Power management

If the device has unusually high CPU usage in idle then it might be an acpi firmware issue. On Windows this behaviour stops after a regular update. On Linux you can workaround by disabling whatever device is interrupting excessively.

Find the interrupting source:

$ grep . -r /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts

This might output something like this:

...
/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe34:   30289   enabled  <-- this causes many interrupts
/sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe35:       3   enabled
...

Disable it:

# echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe34

Now the CPU should idle at 0-2% usage.

Unfortunately you have to do that on every startup. A systemd service can do that automatically for you.

Create /etc/systemd/system/disable-interrupts.service:

[Unit]
Description=Disable acpi interrupts
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/bash -c 'echo "disable" > /sys/firmware/acpi/interrupts/gpe34'
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target

Then enable the disable-interrupts.service systemd unit.

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