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The Framework Laptop 16 is a configurable, upgradeable, and repairable laptop made by the Framework company. | |||
== Status == | == Status == | ||
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[[Category: Incomplete]] | [[Category: Incomplete]] | ||
The device still has a couple of hardware quirks (see below). | |||
[[Linux kernel|Using the latest kernel]] will fix some issues. Also read configuration hints in this article. | |||
== Configuration == | |||
Framework specific NixOS hardware options are bundled within the nixos-hardware project. | |||
=== AMD 7040 Series === | |||
It is recommended to use [https://search.nixos.org/options?channel=23.11&show=services.power-profiles-daemon.enable power-profiles-daemon] over <code>tlp</code> for the AMD framework. | |||
=== Touchpad Palm Rejection === | |||
The Framework 16 keyboard is treated as an external USB device by libinput causing the touchpad to stay enabled when typing. | |||
Fix sourced from here: [https://community.frame.work/t/nixos-on-the-framework-laptop-16/46743/162 community.frame.work] by: [https://community.frame.work/u/sumiflow/summary @sumiflow] | |||
environment.etc = { | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> "libinput/local-overrides.quirks".text = <nowiki>''</nowiki> | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> [Keyboard] | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> MatchUdevType=keyboard | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> MatchName=Framework Laptop 16 Keyboard Module - ANSI Keyboard | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> AttrKeyboardIntegration=internal | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> <nowiki>''</nowiki>; | |||
}; | |||
=== Prevent wake up in backpack === | |||
Putting your Framework in a backpack can cause it to wake up due to the screen flexing onto the keyboard. While this is not resolved in Firmware, you can workaround this issue with a udev rule: | |||
services.udev.extraRules = <nowiki>''</nowiki> | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", DRIVERS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="32ac", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0012", ATTR{power/wakeup}="disabled", ATTR{driver/1-1.1.1.4/power/wakeup}="disabled" | |||
<nowiki> </nowiki> ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="usb", DRIVERS=="usb", ATTRS{idVendor}=="32ac", ATTRS{idProduct}=="0014", ATTR{power/wakeup}="disabled", ATTR{driver/1-1.1.1.4/power/wakeup}="disabled" | |||
<nowiki>''</nowiki>; | |||
The Product and Vendor IDs can be found using lsusb. | |||
This does not prevent the trackpad from waking up the device. This however seems to happen less in a backpack. | |||
=== Bios Configuration === | |||
[https://guides.frame.work/Guide/Ubuntu+22.04+LTS+Installation+on+the+Framework+Laptop+16/306?lang=en#s1974 Enable Linux Audio Compatibility in the bios] to improve speaker audio quality. | |||
== External resources == | |||
There is [https://community.frame.work/t/nixos-on-the-framework-laptop-16/46743 a nixos thread on the framework forum], where you can find additional help, guidance and example configurations. |