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Bluetooth is provided by an on-board SDIO Broadcom chipset BCM43241 rev B5. It requires a binary firmware file to be enabled. This chipset is supported only by the upstream Linux kernel and BlueZ stack for the moment (early 2016). Bluetooth is provided by an on-board SDIO Broadcom chipset BCM43241 rev B5. It requires a binary firmware file to be enabled. This chipset is supported only by the upstream Linux kernel and BlueZ stack, both of which are not (yet) packaged in Debian for the time being (early March 2016).
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Enabling Bluetooth is done via the btattach command released as part of the latest BlueZ version 5.37.   Enabling Bluetooth is done via the new btattach command, released in the latest BlueZ version 5.37.

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DebianOn is an effort to document how to install, configure and use Debian on some specific hardware. Therefore potential buyers would know if that hardware is supported and owners would know how get the best out of that hardware.

The purpose is not to duplicate the Debian Official Documentation, but to document how to install Debian on some specific hardware.

If you need help to get Debian running on your hardware, please have a look at our user support channels where you may find specific channels (mailing list, IRC channel) dedicated to certain types of hardware.

Models covered
Lenovo ?ThinkPad Tablet 8


- Screen: 8.4" Full HD touchscreen
- CPU: Intel Atom ?BayTrail Z3770 or Z3795
- RAM: 2GB or 4GB (LPDDR3 1067 onboard)
- Storage: 64GB or 128GB eMMC
- Video card: integrated Intel HD Graphics
- Wi-Fi: Broadcom BCM43241 rev B5 chipset (SDIO)
- Bluetooth: same Broadcom BCM43241 rev B5 (UART)
- GPS and Wireless LAN on some models

Overall Status

Core Components

[ATTACH]

Boot Standard Kernel:

{OK}

Detect eMMC drive:

{i}

Extra Features

Shutdown

{OK}

Reboot

{OK}

Hibernation

[?]

Sleep / Suspend

{OK}

Xorg

{OK}

- OpenGL

[?]

- Resize-and-Rotate(randr)

[?]

Screen backlight

[?]

Light sensor

[?]

Switch to External Screen

{OK}

Built-in (Touchscreen)

{OK}

Wireless/Wi-Fi

{OK}

Bluetooth

{i}

Legend :
{OK} = OK ; {X} Unsupported(No Driver) ; /!\ = Error (Couldn't get it working); [?] Unknown, Not Test ; [-] Not-applicable
{i} = Configuration Required; X-( = Only works with a non-free driver and or firmware

Important Note

none

Configuration

Display

  • (not covered yet)

Audio

  • (not covered yet)

Mouse

  • (not covered yet)

Power Management

  • (not covered yet)

WiFi

  • (not covered yet)

Bluetooth

Bluetooth is provided by an on-board SDIO Broadcom chipset BCM43241 rev B5. It requires a binary firmware file to be enabled. This chipset is supported only by the upstream Linux kernel and BlueZ stack, both of which are not (yet) packaged in Debian for the time being (early March 2016).

Support for the BCM43241 rev B5 chipset was added in early March in the bluetooth-next kernel development tree. It is expected to be officially part of Linux 4.6 or 4.7. Building a custom kernel is needed in the meantime, including the following commit: Add BCM2E55 ACPI ID used in Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 8.

Enabling Bluetooth is done via the new btattach command, released in the latest BlueZ version 5.37.


System Summary

lspci

lsusb

lsusb -v | grep -E '\<(Bus|iProduct|bDeviceClass|bDeviceProtocol)' 2>/dev/null

USB Host controllers entries (without OHCI, UHCI, EHCI) are removed too.

Resources

Attachments

Some configuration files and sample outputs.

Credits