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diferenças no campo: fabricante
Acer
diferenças no campo: nome do modelo
SF314-510G-517A
diferenças no campo: subtype (notebook or netbook)
notebook
diferenças no campo: arquitetura
amd64
diferenças no campo: does it have a free bios?
no
diferenças no campo: É possível instalar sistemas operacionais livres?
yes
diferenças no campo: does the device prevent the installation of wifi cards not-approved by the vendor?
not-specified
diferenças no campo: ano de comercialização
2020
diferenças no campo: distribuição GNU/Linux usada para teste
guix
diferenças no campo: compatibilidade com software livre
C-silver
diferenças no campo: testado com o seguinte kernel livre
5.10.5-gnu
diferenças no campo: modelo da placa de vídeo
Intel Corporation UHD Graphics + Intel Corporation Device 4905
diferenças no campo: a placa de vídeo funciona?
yes_with_3D
diferenças no campo: modelo da placa wifi
Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX201
diferenças no campo: a placa wifi funciona?
no
diferenças no campo: modelo da webcam
Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd HD User Facing
diferenças no campo: A webcam funciona?
yes
diferenças no campo: Descrição
[h2]Marketing Name[/h2]
[p]Acer Swift3x or S3x[/p]

[h2]Boot Mode[/h2]
[p]It only supports UEFI boot. No Legacy BIOS mode.[/p] mode. However, if you want to boot a BIOS-only system image or the Live USB/CD just can't boot, try mounting the iso image directly in a working Grub; see [a]https://wiki.parabola.nu/GRUB2#Booting_an_ISO_Directly_From_GRUB2[/a]. [/p]
[p]There is a bug in the UEFI firmware (version 1.04): if there are 3 or more entries in the boot order list, it's impossible to change the boot order, neither from the UEFI Setup (can't even launch it) nor from the [i]efibootmgr[/i] software. To deal with it, just make some boot entries inactive via [i]efibootmgr[/i]; no need to delete the boot entries or bootloader files. [/p]


[h2]Disk Driver[/h2]
[p]This laptop comes with Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST) enabled by default. Without special tweaks, Guix System can't even detect the NVME SSD.(as SSD (as in Dec. 2020) 2020). You can turn it off via a hidden setting in the UEFI Setup. To see it, press Ctrl+s in the [i]Main[/i] tab of the UEFI Setup.[/p]

[h3]Troubleshooting the Windows (not a recommendation of non-free software)[/h3]
[p]After turning the RST off, the stock Windows can't find boot device, as it only loads the disk driver needed on installation. If you want to keep the stock Windows, see [a]https://help.ubuntu.com/rst/[/a]. If it still can't boot, reboot repeatedly until a new blue screen appears, where you can choose [i]Advanced Options -> Boot in Safe Mode[/i] (or something alike) to let it load the NVME driver automatically, then reboot.[/p]

[h2]Sound Card Driver[/h2]
[p]If the sound doesn't work, try passing [i]snd-intel-dspcfg.dsp_driver=1[/i] as kernel parameter on boot. But then the internal mic may not work.[/p]

[h2]Video Card Driver[/h2]
[p]The discrete video card (Intel Corporation Device 4905) doesn't work. The working driver is i915 for the integrated graphics card.[/p]

[h2]Camera[/h2]
[p]Have tested it in VLC. But Cheese can't find camera.[/p]

[h2]Bluetooth Driver[/h2]
[p]No free bluetooth firmware.[/p]
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