Steve,
After a recent upgrade on my Yoga (which is now running 4.13.5 on Fedora 26), I note two things:
- The BCM150A is now visible under /sys/devices/pci0000:00/808622C1:02/i2c-2/i2c-BOSC0200:00/iio:device0
- The accelerometers appear to be influencing both the screen orientation and tablet mode.
...which is all very exciting, and would be even more exciting if it were working correctly. Unfortunately, the screen orientation appears to be off by 90°, and when booting with that kernel the Yoga appears to be (a) be permanently in tablet mode and (b) input behaves very oddly. I've had to ssh in to explore things.
After a recent upgrade on my Yoga (which is now running 4.13.5 on Fedora 26), I note two things:
- The BCM150A is now visible under /sys/devices/pci0000:00/808622C1:02/i2c-2/i2c-BOSC0200:00/iio:device0
- The accelerometers appear to be influencing both the screen orientation and tablet mode.
...which is all very exciting, and would be even more exciting if it were working correctly. Unfortunately, the screen orientation appears to be off by 90°, and when booting with that kernel the Yoga appears to be (a) be permanently in tablet mode and (b) input behaves very oddly. I've had to ssh in to explore things.
(note: resent from the correct address to make the list happy)
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