---
layout:
'hcl'
type:
'Laptop'
hvm:
'yes'
iommu:
'yes'
slat:
'yes'
tpm:
'1.2'
remap:
'yes'
brand: |
Dell Inc.
model: |
Latitude E5470
bios: |
1.34.3
cpu: |
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6440HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
cpu-short: |
FIXME
chipset: |
Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v5/E3-1500 v5/6th Gen Core Processor Host Bridge/DRAM Registers [8086:1910] (rev 07)
chipset-short: |
FIXME
gpu: |
Intel Corporation HD Graphics 530 [8086:191b] (rev 06) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
gpu-short: |
FIXME
network: |
Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection (2) I219-LM [8086:15b7] (rev 31)
Intel Corporation Wireless 8265 / 8275 [8086:24fd] (rev 78)
memory: |
16275
scsi: |
nvme: |
0031957025105 X400-1TB 2280 SN27213
usb: |
1
certified:
'no'
versions:
- works:
'FIXME:yes|no|partial'
qubes: |
R4.3.0
xen: |
4.19.3
kernel: |
6.12.59-1
remark: |
FIXME
credit: |
FIXAUTHOR
link: |
FIXLINK
Remarks
Installed AEM and there were no problems aka I ran the sudo qubes-dom0-update anti-evil-maid command and there didn’t seem to be a problem.
BIOS fully up to date.
Worked fairly well, have only had to have 3 qubes open with browsers open at once maximum + VPN Qube.
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