Lenovo ThinkPad X13 Gen 1 (AMD)
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
Touchpad | Yes | |
J-Mouse | Yes | |
Video | 8086:2723 |
Yes |
Webcam | 04f2:b6d0 |
Yes |
Ethernet | 10ec:8168 |
Yes |
Bluetooth | 8086:2723 |
Yes |
SD-Card slot |
|
Yes |
Audio | 1022:15e3 |
Yes |
Wireless | 8086:2723 |
Yes |
Fingerprint reader | 06cb:00bd |
Yes |
TPM | Untested |
Accessibility
The BIOS offers two modes of operation, GUI and Simple Text.
The GUI can be navigated to some degree via the keyboard. Left
and Right
arrow keys to move the selection and Space
to activate.
For full keyboard support switching to simple text would likely be better.
That can be accomplished by:
- Selecting and activating Config on the left side under Setup
-
Right
arrowing until the drop down to the right of Setup UI is selected - active the drop down and select Simple Text
-
F10
(save and exit)
Hardware
Video
Brightness control
As of kernel 5.9 use the native brightness controller, use the acpi_backlight=native
kernel parameter.
Audio
PulseAudio seems to work fine without manual intervention, but the ALSA audio device chosen by default may not be correct. You may need to change the default device.
/etc/asound.conf
defaults.pcm.card 2 defaults.ctl.card 2
You should remember to unmute the volume.
Webcam
If the integrated webcam is not accessible as /dev/video*
and does not appear in the output of lsusb
, installing upd72020x-fwAUR may help.
Firmware
fwupd does not support this device yet.
UEFI
It is recommended to run the latest UEFI version, which is currently 1.36.
The "BIOS update" can be downloaded as an ISO image from the X13 support page and loaded to a USB stick.
Additionally, there is a UEFI option for customizing the Power profile that by default is tuned to Windows 10
and is recommended to be set to Linux
. This setting has been shown to reduce issues with #Power Management.
Power Management
Various issues have been reported with resuming from suspend. In order to mitigate them follow the best practices described in #UEFI.
On systems that use full-disk encryption with sd-encrypt it might be preferred to switch to using the encrypt
mkinitcpio hook.
Function keys
Key | Visible?1 | Marked?2 | Effect |
---|---|---|---|
Fn |
Yes | No |
XF86WakeUp
|
Fn+Esc |
No | Yes | Enables Fn lock |
Fn+F1 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioMute
|
Fn+F2 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioLowerVolume
|
Fn+F3 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioRaiseVolume
|
Fn+F4 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioMicMute
|
Fn+F5 |
No | Yes |
XF86MonBrightnessDown
|
Fn+F6 |
No | Yes |
XF86MonBrightnessUp
|
Fn+F7 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Display
|
Fn+F8 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86WLAN 3
|
Fn+F9 |
No | Yes | |
Fn+F10 |
No | Yes | |
Fn+F11 |
No | Yes | |
Fn+F12 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Favorites
|
Fn+Space |
No | Yes | Enables/disables keyboard backlight |
Fn+4 |
Yes | No |
XF86Sleep 3
|
Fn+B |
Yes | No |
Ctrl_L + Break
|
Fn+P |
Yes | No |
Pause
|
Fn+K |
Yes | No |
Scroll Lock
|
Fn+Left |
Yes | No |
Home
|
Fn+Right |
Yes | No |
End
|
Fn+S |
Yes | No |
Alt_L + SysRq
|
Fn+End |
Yes | Yes |
Ins
|
- The key is visible via
xev
and similar tools - The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function
- systemd-logind handles this by default