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doc:appunti:linux:teclast_f6 [2021/05/17 09:55] – [Web References] niccolodoc:appunti:linux:teclast_f6 [2022/09/12 17:36] (current) – [GNU/Linux on the Teclast F6 notebook] niccolo
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 ====== GNU/Linux on the Teclast F6 notebook ====== ====== GNU/Linux on the Teclast F6 notebook ======
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 +^ CPU         | Intel Celeron N3350 (Apollo Lake) 1.10 GHz, number of cores: 2, burst: 2.4 GHz  |
 +^ RAM         | 8 Gb (option)  |
 +^ Storage     | SSD 128 Gb (option)  |
 +^ Display     | 13.3 inch (1920 x 1080) IPS  |
 +^ Battery     | 38000 mWh  |
 +^ Dimensions  | 31.90 cm x 21.70 cm x 1.40 cm  |
 +^ Weight      | 1.28 kg  |
  
 =====  Using Debian Live to check GNU/Linux compatibility ===== =====  Using Debian Live to check GNU/Linux compatibility =====
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 echo 76800  > /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness echo 76800  > /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness
 </code> </code>
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 +You can use **xrandr** to simulate brightness control in software (the image is dimmed, but backlight remains actually the same):
 +
 +<code>
 +xrandr --output eDP-1 --brightness 0.5
 +</code>
 +===== Power Supply =====
 +
 +The power supply of the Teclast F6 is a **12.0 V** rated at **2.0 A** (24.0 W). The coaxial jack has an outer diameter of **3.50 mm**.
 +
 +{{.:teclast:teclast-f6-power-supply.jpg?200|Teclast F6 Power Supply}}
 +
 +===== Battery =====
 +
 +After a **year and a half** of use the battery is practically exhausted: the autonomy of the laptop has gone from the initial 6 hours to about **1 hour and a half**.
  
  
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