

Using the ACPI identifier, you can get the vendor of the component ( ) and possibly the component type/function (just google it) /sys/devices/platform/80860F41:00/i2c-0/i2c-INT33FE:00 Neither the front, nor the back cameras are detected Battery levelsīattery levels are not detected All devices without a corresponding driver Install the following tools and check their output :Įcho 'blacklist snd_hdmi_lpe_audio ' > /etc/modprobe.d/nf Bluetoothīluetooth is not detected (not sure if the tablet supports bluetooth, tough) Cameras When faced with a new hardware that is not recognised by linux, your first task is to identify every component in the hardware. I was successful with the one from there : Generic guidelines If not, download one from the net and put it in this directory. You should have a file named /EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi.

To solve the issue with those OS, just check your USB install media before using it for installation. This common issue is solved out of the box by the most recent (testing/unstable) Debian installer.
