leee
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---
layout:
'hcl'
type:
'Notebook'
hvm:
'yes'
iommu:
'yes'
slat:
'yes'
tpm:
'2.0'
remap:
'yes'
brand: |
Framework
model: |
Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series)
bios: |
03.03
cpu: |
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 w/ Radeon 890M
cpu-short: |
FIXME
chipset: |
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Device [1022:1507]
chipset-short: |
FIXME
gpu: |
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Device [1002:150e] (rev c1)
gpu-short: |
FIXME
network: |
MEDIATEK Corp. Device [14c3:0717]
memory: |
81705
scsi: |
usb: |
6
certified:
'no'
versions:
- works:
'FIXME:yes|no|partial'
qubes: |
R4.2.4
xen: |
4.17.5
kernel: |
6.12.11-1
remark: |
FIXME
credit: |
FIXAUTHOR
link: |
FIXLINK
Remarks
Another report for this generation of Framework Computer Laptop 13.
- Secure boot disabled
- R4.2.4 needed kernel-latest (6.12.11-1.qubes.fc37) otherwise keyboard was unresponsive
- With Fedora, everything expected works out the box: WiFi, brightness control, sleep
Most notable quirks are:
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It is counter intuitive, but XFCE’s general hiDPI scaling over here enlarges with custom values < 1.
SystemSettings → Display → Scaling → [drop down selection] Custom.
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leee
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Thanks, you’re right about counter-intuitive
post updated.
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Qubes does not work well with graphics cards on AMD chips. I find the laptops framework interesting - repair them yourself.
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Did you ever tested Qubes OS R4.3.0?
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Prettified version of https://www.mail-archive.com/qubes-users@googlegroups.com/msg39022.html:
See also: