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Aly Raffauf
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* flake: add jovian input * hosts/pacifidlog: add initial output and config * pacifidlog: set jovian desktopSession to gamescope-wayland * pacifidlog: use latest kernel * github: add pacifidlog build * pacifidlog: disable jovian * pacifidlog: remove swapfile * create pacifidlog hardware config * pacifidlog: enable jovian * secrets: add pacifidlog * pacifidlog: add monitor settings * pacifidlog/hyprland: map touch to screen transformation * pacifidlog: set desktopSession to hyprland * pacifidlog: fixup hyprland input settings * secrets: add aly@pacifidlog and rekey * pacifidlog: use lanzaboote * pacifidog: disable steam desktop due to conficts with jovian * pacifidlog: transform touch device in hyprland * pacifidlog: enable tabletmode * reformat * pacifidlog: add legion module * pacifidlog: set consoleMode to max * pacifidlog: enable amdgpu in initrd * lenovo/legion/go: disable legion module due to build failure * accidentally changed petalburg :\ * pacifidlog: try consoleMode 1 * pacifidlog: add hdd-decky * pacifidlog: disable missing plugins * pacifidlog: run decky loader as root * decky-loader: add python * pacifidlog: clean up dekcy oader * pacifidlog: set jovian has.amd.gpu = true * legion go: add acpi_call * add nix-gaming and jovian-nixos substituters * pacifidlog: add hdd adjustor * legion go: disable ppd * pacifidlog: add hdd-ui * pacifidlog: test systemd hhd-ui * pacifidlog: add README * cleanup before merge * create pkgs/ * adjustor,hhd-ui: update to latest versions
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pacifidlog
Overview
Lenovo Legion Go with AMD Z1 Extreme. Gaming beast. Uses Jovian for Steam Deck-like interface.
Todo
- update hdd-ui and adjustor.
- upgrade to large SSD.
Specs
Model | Legion Go |
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Display | 8.8" 1600x2560 144Hz |
CPU | AMD Z1 Extreme |
RAM | 16GB LPDDR5 (soldered) |
GPU | AMD Z1 Extreme |
Disks | 512GB M.2 2242 NVMe |
Filesystems
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Encrypted LUKS btrfs volume.
Display
Vertical-turned-horizontal 1600x2560 display running at 144Hz. Scales perfectly to 2x.