
Also, I'm working on making a guide on how I installed Arch on my HP Stream 7, as Slabity's guide was a bit bare, and didn't really work for me. I can't get Gnome 3 working, presumably due to 3D acceleration not working, but I can't get that working, so I'm still stuck with a flickering terminal and no desktop.

I've gotten Arch installed on my new HP Stream 7, but I'm having one giant issue making it pretty unusable for me. Let me know if anyone knows a good place to start to fix the issues. I am planning on creating software buttons that I can manually rotate the screen using xrandr though.

Gravity sensors: I'm not too concerned about this, but there's no support for detecting the orientation of the tablet. Hardware buttons: The power and volume buttons are not being seen. You need to install the rtl8723bs drivers from here:īluetooth: Despite installing the rtl8723bs drivers, the system does not detect any bluetooth adapters. Wi-fi: The Wi-fi does not work out of the box as of Kernel 4.0. There is a patch online that will stop it and make bootup a lot faster: +++ -98,6 +98,9 static int goodix_ts_read_input_report(struct goodix_ts_data *ts, u8 *data)ĮMMC Errors: When I finished installing the base system, booting into the system resulted in a lot of I/O errors that took a good minute or so to get past at each boot. Previously, thisīit was ignored, which resulted in a lot of incorrect detections ofĭrivers/input/touchscreen/goodix.c | 3 +++ĭiff -git a/drivers/input/touchscreen/goodix.c b/drivers/input/touchscreen/goodix.c

The MSB of the first byte read via I2C seems to indicate whether theĭata is valid (or ready) when an interrupt is raised.
