Lenovo ThinkPad T460s

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
Bluetooth (Broadcom)UnknownUntested
Bluetooth (Intel)8087:0a2bYes
Webcam (Acer)5986:0706Yes
Webcam (Chicony)04f2:b52cYes
04f2:b596Yes
Webcam (Lite-On)04ca:7058Yes
Ethernet8086:1570Yes
8086:156fYes
WLAN (Broadcom)Yes
WLAN (Intel)Yes
WWAN (Huawei)12d1:15c1Yes
WWAN (Sierra)Yes
GPU (Intel)Yes
GPU (NVIDIA)10de:1346Yes
TouchpadYes
TouchscreenYes
TrackpointYes
KeyboardYes
TPMUntested
Fingerprint readerYes
Smart card readerYes
SD card readerYes
AudioYes

The slimmer variant of the Lenovo ThinkPad T460.

Configuration

flip_done timed out freezes

See the relevant forum post. You can either move back to a <4.8 kernel by using linux-lts, or add the following parameter to your kernel command line, which seems to help (it disables S-Video, but there is no such connector on a T460s):

video=SVIDEO-1:d

Sound

There is no "beep" input to the snd_hda_intel device, so beeps generated by terminal emulators etc. are not played. As a workaround, PulseAudio can be configured to pick up X11 bell events, see PulseAudio#X11 Bell Events.

If the sound quality is bad, updating with

options snd-hda-intel model=tpt460

may improve it. These options are documented in and .

Fingerprint reader

See Lenovo ThinkPad T460p#Fingerprint reader; the T460s and T460p share the same fingerprint reader.

Touchpad

The mouse cursor is jumpy with libinput as described in and . A workaround is to use the Synaptics driver. The trackpoint can also be disabled in the BIOS, but doing so will disable the physical mouse buttons as well.

Function keys

Fn+Esc to enable FnLk which will make your function keys work.

gollark: > what's non-trivial about sending data from two sources?You have to actually have a backend instead of just a folder of static files behind nginx, which adds significant complexity.
gollark: Anyway, the web platform can be very fast, but people mostly don't care. I'm not sure *why*, since apparently a few hundred ms of load time can reduce customer engagement or something by a few %, which is significant, but apparently people mostly just go for easy in-place solutions like using a CDN rather than actually writing fast webpages.
gollark: Nope, it's mostly static. The SSG is actually a horrible Node script.
gollark: The website.
gollark: What osmarks.tk does is actually just make the site mostly static and have some JS pull in comments and stuff.

See also

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