• herrherrmann@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Nice, Ubuntu LTS (22.04) seems to fully work out of the box. Although I’d have expected more distros to work like that (even the officially-supported Fedora needs some extra steps to get everything running and its stability is described as “some risk”).

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      9 months ago

      Not yet fully since fingerprint is not supported in all variants.

      Also with the “stability” topic. This can mean everthing from hibernation issues to power management.

      I think Framework knows exactly why they don’t offer preinstalled Linux yet.

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      9 months ago

      its stability is described as “some risk”)

      I wonder if that just means that Fedora is (almost-but-not-quite) rolling release, and thus is inherently riskier if you need stability? That’s how I interpreted it, but if it’s referring to some kind of Framework-specific issues, then that’s concerning.

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    9 months ago

    There are tradeoffs between different distributions, especially if you’re on the latest hardware. Some distributions like Fedora have aggressive kernel update policies, which means you’ll have the latest driver optimizations, but also greater risk that an update can cause regressions. Other distributions like Ubuntu LTS have more conservative update policies, and are more likely to remain stable as you perform updates.

    That’s just Fedora, I’ve had to go back to the previous kernel already once or twice before and wait for the next update (one or two days later) to update after they fix it. Thanks to Snapper it’s no problem.

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    9 months ago

    I love my Thinkpad (X1 Yoga) and have been a Thinkpad addict for a long time. These frameworks look really good on paper and seem to be doing everything right, but I’m too scared to leave the warm embrace of the red nipple.

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      7 months ago

      I keep getting issues. When waking from sleep the screen flickers white and needs a restart.

      GNOME extensions seem to cause issues when trying to log in and freezes indefinitely or loops back to the login screen. This problem is so intermittent. It sometimes takes me 3 restarts until I’m able to log in without freezing. Other times, it logs in but all extensions are disabled.

      It’s been a big headache so far for me.

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        7 months ago

        I did get occasional flickering with Wayland but switched to X11 and have been fine since. Did not get any of that other stuff you mentioned! Have several GNOME extensions enabled too.

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      9 months ago

      I think this is there pretty early, if not at their beginning. They seems to be incredibly invested in the linux user base, which makes them one of the most popular linux laptops.

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    7 months ago

    @redd Fedora 39 here on an Intel FW13. It’s my first Linux-only hardware and I only run Windoze (in a Boxes VM) for one application.

    No regrets.

    Minor niggles only, one of them probably caused by me being hasty. It has never failed to do my usual (edit/compile/debug)

    I never got VMware networking right (possibly due to lack of experience with VMware), so I stick with Boxes.

    And I installed Win10 on a spare SSD, just to set up the fingerprint sensor. I’ve not booted that SSD since then.

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    9 months ago

    I would absolutely have got one this year, but they don’t sell to Finland. I probably don’t need a new laptop for a good while, but I still hope these will keep building up and getting more common.