Chuwi MiniBook X (2023)

HardwarePCI/USB IDWorking?
TouchpadYes
KeyboardYes
GPU8086:4E61Yes
Webcam1B0A:2BC9Yes
Bluetooth8087:0026Yes
Audio8086:4DC8Yes
Wireless8086:4DC8Yes

Installation

Note: This device does not ship with USB Type-A connectors.

The default BIOS options are correct. In order to bring the UEFI Boot screen selection, tap the Esc key, and using the right arrow key, go to the last page, then select the desired option in the Boot Override section. The device does not contain any USB Type-A port, use a USB-C dock in order to plug in the Flash Memory via USB. The device supports booting from SD cards via an USB-C Dock.

Firmware

fwupd supports parts on this device, though, as of writing, no updates were provided.

Screen rotation

Upon exiting the BIOS the device screen is rotated counter-clockwise. In order to correct that, use the fbcon=rotate:1 kernel parameter.

One may change the configuration e.g. in GNOME settings, see GDM#Setup default monitor settings to get GDM to use those settings.

Garbled screen on resume

Sometimes, when using particular kernels, built-in screen looks like it was physically damaged when coming out of shallow sleep. Workaround: Tap the sleep button, then wake the computer using the built-in keyboard. It should start working again.

Other issues

USB-C Charging

The device has two USB Type-C ports on the right hand side. One of the ports is labelled as power input. The second one is not. The first port supports original packaged charger. The second one supports charging via compatible USB-C Dock.

In order to support some external USB-C Docks with external displays plugged-in, one may need DisplayLink driver.

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