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Starlabs Starbook VI (Intel) Support #871
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Note: when adding support for Star Labs devices, use the product skus from the DMI info and document we are using the product skus.
This is for my Starbook Mk VI with AMD Ryzen 7 5800U. I don't know what it will be for Intel-based hardware, but I suspect it will be different. I will add that for this particular model, I have had to do absolutely nothing hardware specific, everything just worked. Also, as a side-note, hardware support isn't generally "asked for", but added after having had the need for specifics. It's kinda hard to add support for a thing, when we don't have the thing on-hand :). Given Star Labs aim to make their hardware just work on Linux, I'd say the best thing to do right now is to try it and see. I half expect that you either will need nothing, or maybe some "minor" things like currently needing the latest kernel (a bit unlikely now). |
i have been running NixOS on this machine for a few months now. i use it almost daily in the evenings. there's nothing that's a show stopper. however, there definitely seem to be some issues. admittedly it could just be the way it is configured on my end and it's not a hardware issue. specifically, the only way to update the firmware is to mount ubuntu via usb and use it that way because it also seems to struggle when doing anything somewhat "intensive," which with my setup shouldn't be difficult. however, the machine slows down immensely even when just updating the flake, for example. this could just be the way i have it configured. the initial instance was installed using the the NixOS Gnome image on the NixOS website. however, i've noticed there seem to be small tweaks available for other hardware in this repo and thought that perhaps others might have this issue and could commit them here if they had these tweaks fixed. it appears i'll just have to figure out my problems myself if i'm the only one having them. |
Weird, it just works on my end.
It's also weird that they don't tell you to use the "pure" UEFI-based updater, and to use Ubuntu. Though they might not have those for coreboot-based builds. (The AMD variant still does not have coreboot support...)
Yeah, the way they end-up in here is people figuring out things that solve their issue, and sharing. So two ways you could find solutions are
As for the latter, really, if the vendor supports a distro, they should be able to tell you on any of those distro what to do from a clean slate install to get proper hardware support. |
[renamed the issue so it's a bit more actionable] |
The only way I got This was my working config: https://codeberg.org/mateidibu/nix-config/src/commit/3f82645c9e5b5ae091530ac09e9ac484379fa071/hosts/nix-starbook/hardware/fwupd.nix |
Aside from that, things like |
@samueldr so on your |
AFAIK nothing else is needed. The only config about fwupd in my personal config is the one I shared earlier. Though the install happens via an UEFI capsule with the AMI platform firmware. So that might be why I don't need anything flashrom-related. |
It'd be great to have some support for Star Labs laptops. In my case, specifically the Starbook VI.
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