Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12)
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
GPU | 8086:7d55 |
Yes |
NPU | 8086:7d1d |
No |
Wireless | 8086:7e40 |
Yes |
Bluetooth | 8087:0033 |
Yes |
Mobile broadband | 2c7c:0310 |
Yes |
Audio | 8086:7e28 |
Yes |
TouchPad | Yes | |
TrackPoint | Yes | |
Webcam | 30c9:005f |
Yes |
"Intel IPU6" | Partial | |
Fingerprint reader | Yes |
Audio
This laptop requires ALSA firmware (i.e. the sof-firmware package needs to be installed) in order to make the soundcard working.
Video
See Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 9)#Video.
This machine uses OLED 2880*1800@120Hz monitor. Users should apply HiDPI settings and Scaled by System is not recommended, as it will blur the programs.
Xe driver
This laptop uses Intel Iris Arc Graphics according to Intel's official specification page, but it is in the official support list of Xe driver. From Linux kernel 6.8, Xe driver has been made as a kernel module but not enabled by default.
You can enable with i915.force_probe:!7d55
and xe.force_probe:7d55
kernel parameters. Note that mesa in the current repo does not support the new Xe driver yet. You have to install mesa-gitAUR. See Intel graphics#Testing the new experimental Xe driver for any update.
Fingerprint reader
The fingerprint reader works out of the box using fprintd. See Fprint.
Function keys
In the firmware configuration it is possible to swap the Ctrl
and Fn
keys.
Similar to Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 10)#Function keys,some of the function keys have keycodes with values that are too high to use in X, which truncates values past 248. In Wayland, these keys might be difficult to map but can be doable manually using the in your desktop environment by specifying the XF86 keysym by hand from the table below. For example, in Gnome you can use dconf-editor to modify entries in /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/
and other settings locations.
Key | Visible?1 | Marked?2 | Effect |
---|---|---|---|
Fn+Esc |
No | Yes | Toggles Fn lock |
Fn+F1 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioMute
|
Fn+F2 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioLowerVolume
|
Fn+F3 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioRaiseVolume
|
Fn+F4 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86AudioMicMute
|
Fn+F5 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86MonBrightnessDown
|
Fn+F6 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86MonBrightnessUp
|
Fn+F7 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Display
|
Fn+F8 |
No | No | |
Fn+F9 |
No | No | |
Fn+F10 |
No | Yes |
XF86Launch2
|
Fn+F11 |
No | No | No |
Fn+F12 |
Yes | Yes |
XF86Favorites
|
Fn+PrtSc |
No | No | |
Fn+Space |
Yes | Yes | Toggle Keyboard Backlight |
Fn+4 |
Yes | No |
XF86Sleep
|
Fn+Left |
Yes | No |
Home
|
Fn+Right |
Yes | No |
End
|
Fn+l |
No | No | Switch to low power mode |
Fn+m |
No | No | Switch to balanced/medium power mode |
Fn+h |
No | No | Switch to performance/high power mode |
Fn+u, Fn+s |
No | No | Enable/Disable USB-C restricted mode3 |
- The key is visible to
xev
and similar tools.Wayland-only
indicates the code can only be seen from a Wayland session. - The physical key has a symbol on it, which describes its function.
- Security feature that disables data transfer through USB-C connectors while the charge function is kept
Mobile broadband
For now only China veriants have WWAN module preinstalled, with Quectel EM05-CN.
From this generation, WWAN modules are detected with lsusb(8)
Using this module does not requires to have FCC unlocked and can be used directly with modemmanager.
Note that this module will fail to reactivate after hibernation, you can solve it via resetting the USB device:
# usbreset $(lsusb | grep Quectel | awk '{print $6}')
Firmware
Similar to Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 10)#Firmware, UEFI firmware and other device firmware is available through the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS), and can be installed using fwupd. Updates to the UEFI firmware include updates to the Intel Management Engine, so they may fail altogether if IME is disabled on the UEFI settings. A workaround for this is to temporarily enable IME, upgrade the firmware with fwupd, and disable IME after that.
Secure boot works out of the box with custom keys from multiple tools, including sbctl.
Webcam
This webcam by Intel had little success in operating under Linux. Intel has available drivers, but these drivers require special userspace libraries and are not compatible with V4L2.
Please note the webcam is not detected by neither lspci(8) nor lsusb(8).