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Here's a patch that shows how to add support for - TrackPoint - (alternatively) better touchpad support - volume/mute buttons - active hard-drive protection - fingerprint reader I've been using these options for a couple of days on a non-tablet X220i. See https://github.com/dancek/dotfiles/blob/master/nixos/thinkpad-x220i/configuration.nix
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Nix
33 lines
941 B
Nix
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{
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# TPM chip countains a RNG
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security.rngd.enable = true;
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boot = {
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kernelModules = [ "tp_smapi" ];
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extraModulePackages = [ config.boot.kernelPackages.tp_smapi ];
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};
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# TLP Linux Advanced Power Management
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services.tlp.enable = true;
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# hard disk protection if the laptop falls
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services.hdapsd.enable = true;
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# trackpoint support (touchpad disabled in this config)
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hardware.trackpoint.enable = true;
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hardware.trackpoint.emulateWheel = true;
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# alternatively, touchpad with two-finger scrolling
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#services.xserver.libinput.enable = true;
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# enable volume control buttons
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sound.enableMediaKeys = true;
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# fingerprint reader: login and unlock with fingerprint (if you add one with `fprintd-enroll`)
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#services.fprintd.enable = true;
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#security.pam.services.login.fprintAuth = true;
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#security.pam.services.xscreensaver.fprintAuth = true;
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# similarly for other PAM providers
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}
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