US name: Lenovo Yoga IdeaPad 7 Carbon Gen 6 (14" AMD)
Inspired by similar researches for other laptops.
© lenovo.com
The laptop was released in Nevember 2021. Full name in Europe is "Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 Carbon Gen 6 (14" AMD)", and the US version is called "Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 Carbon Gen 6 (14" AMD)".
psref: https://psref.lenovo.com/Detail/Yoga/Yoga_Slim_7_Carbon_14ACN6?M=82L0005RMX
Tested specifications:
- Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800U-Prozessor
- RAM: 16 GB LPDDR4X 4266MHz
- 1 TB M.2 2280 SSD
- Screen: 14.0" 2.8K (2880x1800) OLED, Multitouch
- Graphic chip: Integrated AMD Vega 8 with up to 2 GB RAM.
Tested distributions, and kernel versions:
- Ubuntu 21.10
- Ubuntu 22.04
- POP_OS 22.04
- Fedora 35
- NixOS 23.05
- Kernel: 5.13.0.22, 5.15, 5.16, 6.1, 6.6
Function | Details | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Processor | Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 7 5800U-Prozessor | ✔ Yes | All 16 cores were detected in htop |
Graphics | Integrated AMD Radeon | ✔ Yes | via standard kernel driver |
RAM | 16 GB LPDDR4X 4266MHz | ✔ Yes | 13,5G were recognized in htop due to reserved GPU RAM. Can be changed in UEFI. |
Display | 14.0" 2.8K (2880x1800) OLED, Multitouch | ✔ Yes | see display details below. |
Storage | 1 TB M.2 2280 SSD | ✔ Yes | Via standard kernel driver |
Wifi | Realtek | ✔ Yes | Requires additional setup for some kernel versions. See wifi details below. |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.2 | ✔ Yes | Works as expected. Bluetooth mouse is recognized and works as expected. |
Speakers | Dolby Vision Atmos Speaker System | ❌ only 2 speakers | Only 2 speakers out of 4 work out of the box. See details about Speakers below. |
Microphone | ✔ Yes | Out of the box. todo: test if all mics work | |
Webcam | Infrared 720p-HD-Camera | ✔ Yes | Works out of the box. Note: Sometimes only vertical lines are shown. To fix it turn the camera off and on with the killswitch. |
Webcam killswitch | ✔ Yes | Works out of the box. | |
Ports | 3 × USB-C, Mini-jack | ✔ Yes | All the ports work. Charging works only via left port. |
Graphic Dongle | USB-Typ-C to USB-Typ-A-/HDMI-/VGA | ✔ Yes | Works. HDMI monitor works, USB keyboard works. |
Keyboard | see Keyboard details below | ||
Touchpad | ✔ Yes | Touchpad is detected and works good in GNOME and KDE. Left, right clicks, 2-finger scrolling, 2-finger zooming, 3-finger workspaces switching work. | |
Power button | ✔ Yes | ||
Battery | 4 Cell, 61 Wh | ✔ Yes | Battery life is approximately 5 hours during a regular usaage in balanced mode. See more details about the battery below. |
Power management | ✔ Yes | Works, see more details about power management below. | |
Lid | ACPI-compliant | ✔ Yes | Works as expected, todo: check ACPI logs |
Suspend | ✔ Yes | Works stable in ubuntu 22.04 LTS (5.15.0-25-generic). In supendend mode laptop lost 10% battery in 1,5 days. | |
Hibernate | ✔ Yes | Works in NixOS | |
Face recognition | ✔ Requires additional setup | See details about face recognition below. | |
AMD P-State | ✔ Is default since kernel 6.3 | See details about AMD P-State below. |
Colors look nice. GNOME and KDE night mode works fine as well. Some distros may require manual setup for the scaling. A 90 hz mode can be optionally enabled in the KDE systemsettings under Display Configuration.
Brightness adjustment keys work fine with kernel 5.13. Kernel 5.15 has issues with adjustment keys, see keyboard details below.
The touchscreen is an optional upgrade, that not all units come with. Multitouch works out of the box, even in UEFI.
Resolution is correctly detected by xrandr
, 200% scaling was activated by default and looks good.
Some apps require custom adjustments for proper scaling. A few examples:
- sudo vim /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/spotify_spotify.desktop
- And then you change the Exec directive to include the option: Exec=env BAMF_DESKTOP_FILE_HINT=/var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/spotify_spotify.desktop /snap/bin/spotify --force-device-scale-factor=2 %U
Steam has an (ongoing issue)[ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux#9209], that prevents it to start with an appropriately applied scale on high resolution displays. This is a known regression for a long time, and here is how you can circumvent that by creating a custom launcher.
On KDE:
Right click on the menu, and select Edit Applications and then find the Steam launcher. Add the following line to the field Commandline Options: -forcedesktopscaling 1.75 %U
On other systems, you can do this by creating a desktop file:
$EDITOR .local/share/applications/SteamScaled.desktop
- Paste in the following text:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Steam Scaled
Exec=env GDK_SCALE=2 steam
Type=Application
StartupNotify=true
Icon=steam
StartupWMClass=steam
Name[en_US]=Steam Scaled
Safe and exit.
- Make a backup: sudo cp -a /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.bak
- Open the configuration: sudo $EDITOR /etc/default/grub
- Edit GRUB_GFXMODE entry to suit your resolution e.g. 2880x1800
- sudo update-grub
- Reboot; GRUB will display in the mode you set.
Works as expected in Ubuntu 22.04, POP_OS 22.04. Works with 5 Ghz networks. For other versions some setup manipulations were required.
kernel 5.13
Works out of the box on Ubuntu 21.10 with kernel 5.13, as it already contains the required API changes.
kernel 5.15
Does not work with 5.15 kernel out of the box. Follow carefully the additional setup instructions to fix the wifi module.
Only 2 speakers out of 4 work. Open issue: #2
Problem research:
alsa-info
output: http://alsa-project.org/db/?f=045c0b1e6b2f41b44c1a3bc145617ce60a6f756a
Kernel bug reports:
- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215632
- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555
Other links:
- https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Ubuntu/Yoga-Slim-7-Carbon-14ACN6-Linux-Audio/m-p/5158856
- https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/comments/g1c1jo/2_out_of_4_speakers_dont_play_in_linux_on_my/
- https://github.com/hg8/arch-matebook-x-pro-2019/blob/master/guide-fix-matebook-x-pro-speakers-linux.md
- https://imgur.com/a/v86hHVn
- https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555#c547
- https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxhardware/comments/qxtson/comment/hmae1dy/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
Some function buttons do not work: F9 (settings), Star S. Print Screen works only while Fn button is pressed. All the other functions including Fn lock, home, end, pg up, pg down work out of the box. 3 levels of keyboard light work as well.
Tested balanced mode for now. Battery life is approximately 5 hours.
You can find a separate page with additional tools for battery performance improvements.
All the 3 power modes in GNOME do change BIOS power modes settings.
todo: test power modes
It works with Howdy after enabling the IR-sensor with this: https://github.com/EmixamPP/linux-enable-ir-emitter
Install https://github.com/EmixamPP/linux-enable-ir-emitter:
git clone https://github.com/EmixamPP/linux-enable-ir-emitter.git
cd linux-enable-ir-emitter
sudo bash installer.sh install
sudo linux-enable-ir-emitter
configure look at the ir emitter and answer no on the 1st question and yes on the 2nd question.
Install howdy on Ubuntu:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:boltgolt/howdy
sudo apt update
sudo apt install howdy
sudo howdy config
, set device_path
to /dev/video0
.
sudo howdy add
follow the instructions
Reboot.
AMD P-State is enabled by default for all Linux kernels starting with version 6.3 and you can manually enable it with kernel 5.17+, as it is written in this ArchWiki page (about a similar model).
NOTE:
The OEM kernel in older Ubuntu version has this setting also enabled by default.
sudo apt install linux-image-5.17.0-1012-oem
In case you have some additional information about various Linux-related topics on this laptop, feel free to open an issue and/or create a Pull-request.