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Corrected VT-d info for T61 and X460
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Joanna Rutkowska 2012-05-04 13:58:07 +00:00
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@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ Specific systems tested by Qubes core developers
- Lenovo Thinkpad T420 w/ Intel graphics
- Lenovo Thinkpad T420s w/ Intel graphics (requires 2.3.7 kernel to handle the panel screen correctly)
- Lenovo Thinkpad T61 w/ Nvidia graphics (Quadro NVS 140M) - works well (using xenlinux 2.6.38 kernel), better stability with [nvidia binary drivers](/wiki/InstallNvidiaDriver) - especially when using external monitor
- Lenovo Thinkpad T61 w/ Nvidia graphics (Quadro NVS 140M) - works well (using xenlinux 2.6.38 kernel), better stability with [nvidia binary drivers](/wiki/InstallNvidiaDriver) - especially when using external monitor. This system doesn't support VT-d!
- Samsung X460 - works well on both xenlinux 2.6.38 and pvops 3.2.7 kernel; after resume ethernet driver (sky2) need to be reloaded in netvm to start working again
- Samsung X460 - works well on both xenlinux 2.6.38 and pvops 3.2.7 kernel; after resume ethernet driver (sky2) need to be reloaded in netvm to start working again. Even though the chipset suppors VT-d, the BIOS is broken, and so the VT-d is not picked up by Xen, so it effectively doesn't work.
- Sony Vaio Z 12 -- works well, but some [tinkering required](/wiki/SonyVaioTinkering)