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  1. C

    Frame.work Ryzen 7040 Series

    My 12th gen Intel kicked the bucket and as of yet, support has not been able to help me revive it (CPU no longer turns on, everything else on the board seems to work). I've decided to switch to a Ryzen board and I'm happy to confirm - 14.2 works nicely, drm-61-kmod gives working graphics. Only...
  2. duncan_bayne

    ACPI sleep - Framework 13 Ryzen / FreeBSD 14.2

    Hi - I've just started running FreeBSD 14.2 on my Framework 13 Ryzen (AMD 7040-series CPU), set up by my usual setup scripts. Things are going great! The Intel WiFi board I purchased is working with the iwlwifi drivers (albeit slowly; but that was expected). Even the USB-C based Ethernet port...
  3. gimonchik

    how to build drogon framework?

    I tried to build drogon, but when building it, it gave out linking errors like these: ld: error: unable to find library -lyaml-cpp I compiled using the default commands from documentations mkdir build cd build cmake .. make && make install I also tried changing the compiler from clang to gcc...
  4. gpw928

    Framework credit card charges

    I have had my new (as yet undelivered) Framework 16 charged to a credit card five days ago. A warning to non-US residents. This company advertises prices in local currency, and then charges in US dollars. I wonder if they realise just how odious that is? I now have an Aus$87.06 "fee" on the...
  5. C

    Frame.work 13 12th gen Intel

    After going back and forth on using my frame.work as a daily driver, I've recently managed to get 8:50 hours of battery life with 80% charge. Since this felt like quite the accomplishment, I wanted to share how I managed to pull this off: after reading on the unfortunate power draw of USB-A...
  6. C

    Frame.work notebook, 12th gen Intel

    For anyone, who's thinking about buying - I'm documenting my experiences/pains... UEFI boot+install works out of the box w/ 13.1 X11 does not work, unless switching to vesa framebuffer (I'll post later, how I got it running), don't bother installing kmod, because it appears we're SOL with Alder...
  7. sku1d

    Solved Question about disk encryption: Why the master key always gets stored on the encrypted disk?

    I have read a lot about gbde, geli and dm-crypt under linux, but a question remains: Why would iI store my master key on the disk? Seriously! Anybody could rip the metadata off the disk in no time and brute force the password in a cluster without even having additional encrypted sample data...
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