We have a meeting coming up on the 26th, this sounds like a great starter topic!

Cara, would you be interested in coming to the meeting and doing a demo?

Thanks,
Tim.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 3:14 PM Jason Couture via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:
The other cool thing though:
You can 3d print a case for the old board if you upgrade. I plan on making a dock for them that will fit in 2-3u with a usb-backplane with a 10gbe switch, and 2x usb-c 10gbe + Power delivery. You'd be able to pack them super dense. Great for a proxmox or harvester cluster.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2023, 3:12 PM Jason Couture <plaguethenet@gmail.com> wrote:
I've had no issues with mine on fedora. For what it's worth.

Highly recommend framework. Although I did get the runaround with support about a usb4 dock. Kept getting me to try windows, despite the fact I had.

But we have 3, they're rock solid.

On Fri, Jan 13, 2023, 12:22 PM John Stoffel via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> wrote:
>>>>> "Cara" == Cara Salter via WLUG <wlug@lists.wlug.org> writes:

> On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 09:52:40PM -0500, Keith Wright via WLUG wrote:
>> Is that 42 days from deciding to order one until happily browsing
>> the web with newly installed Debian, Xfce, Firefox?  Or 42 days
>> from starting to fill out the order form until finally getting
>> the last required field filled in?  Or what?

> Hi! I'm the workstudy in question. According to the emails I
> received for moving through each step in the process, it took 42
> days from me submitting my deposit and me receiving a physical
> laptop that I could start using.

Would you be willing to come to a WLUG meeting and show off your new
toy to the rest of us?  I do like the idea of that laptop, but I'd
like to get my hands on it to see how the feel of it really is. 

> For context, I ordered the "DIY edition" which didn't come with the RAM or
> storage. I ordered both on Amazon and they arrived a bit before the laptop.

> I'm currently writing this from my Gentoo install on it! The only
> two issues I ran into was that the wifi card (Intel AX210) firmware
> wasn't in the "stable" kernel, so I had to keyword my system to
> ~amd64. The other issue I ran into was that kernel 5.19.12 had a bad
> display driver that caused flickering
> (https://community.frame.work/t/psa-dont-upgrade-to-linux-kernel-5-19-12/23171?u=muirrum)

Did you fix the flickering with a newer kernel version?  Its been
years since I ran Gentoo (got tired of all the recompiles, but this
was 10+ years ago for sure....) and I thought it was pretty damn
bleeding edge in terms of kernels.

I'm currently running kernel 6.0.8 on my main Debian Buster home
NFS/KVM/etc server and it works great, but it is headless.

John
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