Lenovo ThinkPad T460s
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
Bluetooth (Broadcom) | Unknown | Untested |
Bluetooth (Intel) | 8087:0a2b | Yes |
Webcam (Acer) | 5986:0706 | Yes |
Webcam (Chicony) | 04f2:b52c | Yes |
04f2:b596 | Yes | |
Webcam (Lite-On) | 04ca:7058 | Yes |
Ethernet | 8086:1570 | Yes |
8086:156f | Yes | |
WLAN (Broadcom) | Yes | |
WLAN (Intel) | Yes | |
WWAN (Huawei) | 12d1:15c1 | Yes |
WWAN (Sierra) | Yes | |
GPU (Intel) | Yes | |
GPU (NVIDIA) | 10de:1346 | Yes |
Touchpad | Yes | |
Touchscreen | Yes | |
Trackpoint | Yes | |
Keyboard | Yes | |
TPM | Untested | |
Fingerprint reader | Yes | |
Smart card reader | Yes | |
SD card reader | Yes | |
Audio | Yes |
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
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.
See also
- ThinkWiki page
- Resources provided by Lenovo
- Dual boot install with systemd-boot