FreeBSD on X1 Carbon (Gen 6)
Base Installation
- grab ISO
- encryption info goes here
Tracking FreeBSD-STABLE 12
/etc/src/conf - source build options
WITHOUT_ASSERT_DEBUG=true # compile without the assert(3) checks. WITHOUT_AUDIT=true # Set to not build audit support into system programs. WITHOUT_BSNMP=true # Set to not build or install bsnmpd(1) WITHOUT_CALENDAR=true # Set to not build calendar(1) #WITHOUT_LIB32=true WITHOUT_TESTS=true # Set to not build nor install the FreeBSD Test Suite WITHOUT_INET6=true #WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER=true #WITHOUT_KERBEROS=true # some pkgs do not like to have it without WITHOUT_MAIL=true WITHOUT_QUOTAS=true WITHOUT_DEBUG_FILES=true WITH_SVN=true # Set to install svnlite(1) as svn(1).
/etc/make.conf - system build information
CPUTYPE?=skylake # no kabylake yet?
FreeBSD source and installation
rm -rf /usr/src/* svnlite checkout https://svn0.eu.FreeBSD.org/base/stable/12 /usr/src
Hardware Specific config
BIOS Updates
- Get latest BIOS update from Lenovo as bootable CD ISO file.
- Convert the ISO to something that you can boot from USB
sudo portmaster -i sysutils/geteltorito geteltorito -o usb-bios-update.img n23ur13w.is
- Write the image to your USB device
sudo dd if=usb-bios-update.img of=/dev/daX bs=10M
- plug USB in X1, (re)boot
- Press enter, then F12 to choose temporary startup device
- Choose your USB device (USB HDD)
- Follow instructions from BIOS update utility
Microcode Updates
- Information about current microcode version can be accessed this way (needs to install a small tool first)
sudo portmaster -iB sysutils/x86info sudo kldload cpuctl.ko sudo x86info -a | grep Microcode # To note current Microcode version
- Latest microcode can be fetched by installing the following port:
sudo portmaster -iB sysutils/devcpu-data
- Edit
/boot/loader.conf
to add:
# Microcode update cpu_microcode_load="YES" cpu_microcode_name="/boot/firmware/intel-ucode.bin"
- Reboot and check if Microcode version has changed :)
WiFi
- in /etc/rc.conf
# Wireless wlans_iwm0="wlan0" background_dhclient="YES" ifconfig_wlan0="WPA DHCP country NL"
GPU
DRM Next Kernel Module
- Install the port
portmaster -i graphics/drm-next-kmod
- in /etc/rc.conf
# drm-next-kmod port kld_list="/boot/modules/i915kms.ko"
- add your main user to video group
pw usermod ${USERNAME} -G video
- reboot
shutdown -r now
Xorg
- /etc/X11/xorg.conf
Section "Device" Identifier "Intel Graphics" Driver "intel" Option "TearFree" "true" EndSection
Note: These days all the useful options are enabled by default so no need to add too many extra parameters.
Audio over HDMI
Seems to be currently broken with drmnext. Need to be investigated further.
Headphones
To make the headphone plug work, add the following in /boot/device.hints (and reboot):
# Enable headphones hint.hdaa.0.nid33.config="as=1 seq=15"
Webcam
Note: this does not quite work as expected due to a small conflict between cuse.ko and cuse4bsd.ko, the former need to be unloaded first, need to investigate...
- Install the
cuse4bsd
kernel module andwebcamd
portmaster -iB multimedia/cuse4bsd-kmod multimedia/webcamd multimedia/pwcview
- Load the
cuse4bsd
kernel module at boot time, edit/boot/loader.conf
:
# Character device driver for webcams cuse4bsd_load="YES"
- Start
webcamd
daemon at boot time, edit/etc/rc.conf
:
# Webcam daemon webcamd_enable="YES"
- Test webcam with:
pwcview -s uxga -f 30
Thinkpad drivers
Used for LCD control, suspend, etc...
- in /boot/loader.conf
# Thinkpad stuff acpi_video_load="YES" acpi_ibm_load="YES"
Sleep
- You need at least BIOS 1.30 (see BIOS section to know how to update BIOS)
- In BIOS change sleep state mode to Linux
- when you want to suspend to RAM:
sudo zzz
Note: I see the disk not super happy when resuming, with system hanging for a couple secs and lots of:
nvme0: aborting outstanding i/o nvme0: WRITE sqid:7 cid:67 nsid:1 lba:9792488 len:64 nvme0: ABORTED - BY REQUEST (00/07) sqid:7 cid:67 cdw0:0
Not sure if this should be a concern... There is an issue open about that https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=230722
Another Note: See optional config bits below for sleeping when closing lid.
Optional
- xorg.conf
# All non-default X11 font directories must specified manually because # the X server does not search directories recursively... # Also, check /var/log/Xorg.0.log for missing fonts.dir files # Most likely some directories will miss theirs, in which case you need # to cd there and run mkfontdir... Section "Files" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/Caladea/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/Carlito/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/GentiumBasic/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/Liberation/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/LinLibertineG/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/TerminusTTF/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/TTF/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/Type1/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/cyrillic/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/dejavu/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/encodings/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/terminus-font/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/twemoji-color-font-ttf/" FontPath "/usr/local/share/fonts/util/" EndSection
- Don't want some options, /etc/make.conf
OPTIONS_SET+=SNDIO # BSD specific sound system OPTIONS_UNSET+=DOCS # I only install specific ones OPTIONS_UNSET+=EXAMPLES # Same OPTIONS_UNSET+=IPV6 # IPV6 free laptop already saved the day twice
- Keyboard rate
xset rate r rate 250 34 kbdcontrol -r fast
- in /etc/sysctl.conf
# No BEEPS! hw.syscons.bell=0 kern.vt.enable_bell=0 # Suspend to RAM when closing lid (for laptop with a working S3) hw.acpi.lid_switch_state=S3
- If you don't like the touchpad and only use the emblematic Thinkpad pointing stick, you can disable the touchpad entirely in the BIOS (hurray!)
- in ~/.login.conf
me:\ :charset=UTF-8:\ :lang=en_GB.UTF-8:\ :setenv=LC_COLLATE=C:
- in /etc/rc.conf
dbus_enable="YES" # Enable DBUS dumpdev="NO" # Disable crash dumps