5/7/2023 0 Comments Surface pro 3 button shortcuts# fakeroot make-kpkg -initrd -append-to-version=-typecover3 kernel_image kernel_headers Now compile the kernel: # make-kpkg clean Save the config and exit from the menuconfig menu. Now copy the current kernel configuration for use with the new kernel: # cp /boot/config-`uname -r`. Now apply the patch: patch -p1 -ignore-whitespace -i typecover3.patch Static int hid_scan_main(struct hid_parser *parser, struct hid_item *item) + hid->product = USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_TYPE_COVER_3 & + if (hid->vendor = USB_VENDOR_ID_MICROSOFT & If (((parser->age_page group = HID_GROUP_SENSOR_HUB #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_DIGITAL_MEDIA_3KĐx0730 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_PRESENTER_8K_USBĐx0713 #define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_PRESENTER_8K_BTĐx0701 +#define USB_DEVICE_ID_MS_TYPE_COVER_3Đx07dc Unpack sources: # tar -xf /usr/src/linux-source-3.16.tar.xzĬreate a new typocover3.patch file with the following content: - a/drivers/hid/hid-ids.h 21:40:07.000000000 -0500 # apt-get -t experimental install linux-headers-3.16-trunk-amd64 linux-image-3.16-trunk-amd64 linux-source-3.16 Now we need to obtain its sources: # apt-get update We can get it from the experimental repository of Debian.Īdd the following line to the /etc/apt/sources.list: deb experimental main To get it working, we need to recompile the kernel and use the latest kernel, v3.16. This is more serious issue than wireless devices. # cp mwifiex-firmware/mrvl/* /lib/firmware/mrvl/Īfter the reboot, you should get WiFi and Bluetooth working. To get these two working, we need to obtain drivers from the vendor's site. In Debian, the following devices do not work out of the box: In Debian, type the following command: # efibootmgrĬhange the boot sequence with the following command: # efibootmgr -bootorder 0000,0001,0002 Configuring devices If you are annoyed that to boot into Debian, you have to show Advanced startup every time from Windows, it is possible to set GRUB2 as the default EFI boot option. Uncomment the following line: GRUB_GFXMODE=640x480Īfter that, update the grub configuration with the following command: update-grub Continue to Use a device - > Debian.īoot to Debian and edit the following file: /etc/default/grub The Advanced Startup options will be opened. Click "Restart now" in the Advanced startup options. On the Start screen, type recovery again, and click Recovery options in search results. After setup finishes, it will restart Surface Pro 3 and Windows 8.1 will be loaded. It will be added to EFI instead at efi/debian/grub圆4.efiĬontinue to install Debian. The GRUB2 loader will not be written to MBR due to UEFI. You can create one root ( / ) partition and put all mount points and even the swap file on it if you do not like having many partitions on your drive. Run the desired setup mode (GUI/text mode) and do not forget to create linux partitions manually. Press and hold the "-" volume button and power on the Surface Pro 3. ![]() Install Debian LinuxĬonnect the USB drive with Debian setup to the USB hub. With Secure Boot disabled, it is possible to boot and install another OS. It will boot to UEFI settings, where you should disable the Secure Boot feature. Now press and hold the "+" volume button and power it on. Open the command prompt as administrator and type the following command: powercfg -hibernate off Installation Linux won't mount NTFS partitions if Windows has been hibernated, so it is necessary to disable hibernation/deep sleep completely. In the next dialog, type the desired free disk space you would like to reserve. Right click the C: drive in Disk Management and choose the Shrink command from its context menu. If you boot from the recovery flash drive, it will restore the whole SSD layout, including Windows and the recovery partition you delete. It is safe to accept this, as now you have the recovery flash drive with the same data, so you don't need the SSD partition. Type "recovery" without quotes right on the Start screen and click "Create a recovery drive".Īfter your recovery drive is created, Windows will offer to delete the recovery partition from the SSD drive. It is possible (and recommended) to copy that partition to an 8 GB or higher capacity flash drive. Closing words Preparing to install Debian Save your recovery partition to a USB flash driveīesides the system and data partitions, Surface Pro 3 has a 5 GB recovery partition.
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