> Kai is waiting for the driver to be accepted by Linux's maintainers
before applying it to Ubuntu's kernel.
(I meant the new driver, which works with the Yoga 530. And it should be
soon, the maintainer is waiting for someone from AMD to acknowledge or
review the submitted patch.)
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530-14ARR, I suggest installing Ubuntu 18.04, this kernel:
https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v4.19.9/
Then the i2c-amd-mp2 driver in DKMS version with the following commands:
sudo apt install build-essential dkms
git clone https://github.com/Syniurge/i2c-amd-mp2.git
cd i2c
@hookedbehemoth: Not 100% sure but it looks like you booted the old
kernel (where the driver was builtin) with the new modules.
[3.303452] Modules linked in: hid_sensor_custom(E) hid_sensor_hub(E)
wacom(E+) chash(E) i2c_algo_bit(E) ttm(E) drm_kms_helper(E) syscopyarea(E)
hid_roccat_savu(E) s
On a Lenovo Yoga 530-14ARR the i2c touchpad and touchscreen do not work
with the old patch, and on such laptops where the two buses of the
MP2/AMDI0011 controller are enabled, the pcie_mp2_amd driver makes
booting randomly fail about half of the time, the interrupt service
routine never returns. Wh
Sorry, this was for the Yoga 530-14ARR, I should have specified. And by
"Wifi works with this driver", I meant
https://github.com/tomaspinho/rtl8821ce
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(Reposting the workaround for the WiFi I mentioned on Github)
It's actually a bug with the ideapad-laptop driver, wrongly reporting
radio devices as hardware-blocked.
Just rmmod or blacklist the ideapad-laptop module and WiFi and Bluetooth
will show up and work with this driver:
```bash
sudo mod
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