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AMD Ryzen Powered Framework Laptop Linux Testing Held Up By BIOS Issue
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Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostAlways super helpful when reviewers are held back by a product - it forces fixes to happen sooner.
For Gen12 they only release one beta BIOS (with a feature promised in the product preview). In 9 months they did not manage to release fixes for the bugs introduced. 5 months ago they advertised bigger batteries which will be supported with a new BIOS version, not even a beta yet. Not to mention the security vulnerabilities not fixed in the current stable/beta release.
I love the device, but this is just sad.
Hi Everyone! We are excited to release our first BIOS update for 12th Gen Systems. This update has been a bit more complex due to needing to update retimers, and we have had to rewrite our updater for both EFI and windows to support this. Please carefully read through the update instructions, especially if you update using EFI! Please note that if you update to 3.06, you will not be able to downgrade to a lower version as it will cause left side ports to stop functioning for any mode except ...
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I have an AMD Framework 16 preordered for Q1, and will probably pick up an AMD Framework 13. I have their Intel-based Chromebook currently, and love that the hardware is open and repairable. A pleasant change from most OEMs. Literally having scannable QRs on every internal part that link directly to "order this bit" in their store is nice, plus they're open to you sourcing bits elsewhere if you prefer.
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Originally posted by Michael View Post
I requested a 3.0 BIOS release like two weeks ago now from Framework and still haven't received it yet :/## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by sharpjs View PostFramework 16 batch 4 here. While I do not have a Framework product yet, I'm confident that this is only a temporary issue. At least judging by what I've seen on their forums, Framework seems to be very responsive with Linux support.
Note that I did order it without RAM and the 2230 NVme - as I'll get these myself (but, it should all be here at the same time so I can build it up fast and test the heck out of it) .
Linuxer since the early beginnings...
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It cannot be: AMD good NVIDIA bad Intel bad.Last edited by bobbie424242; 04 October 2023, 06:33 AM.
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This review is something I genuinely look forward to reading when it hits. I've had a string of 15" Macbook Pros as my main use machine while in university and I still have one as my mobile/couch machine, but I've increasingly fallen out of love with Apples obsession with thinness at the cost of ergonomics and repairability/upgradeability. I consider Intel to be the Monsanto of the semiconductor industry and hence an AMD Ryzen Framework is basically everything I want in a laptop.
If only they had an official Scandinavian keyboard and I wouldn't have to basically grey market import one to Finland...
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