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So I looked at the Framework lineup again recently to see if anything had changed, and I was excited to see that the Framework 16 is adding Ryzen AI Chips, but I was really upset when I saw the Framework opted for lower end Ryzen AI chips as opposed to the Ryzen AI Max+ 395. Why is this?

The ASUS ROG Flow despite basically being the size of a thick iPad, was able to thermally manage the Max+ 395 in a portable form factor and provide extremely good performance for the CPU and GPU, and yet when Framework had their hands on the Max+ 395, they made it exclusive to the Framework Desktop when the 16 Laptop could totally manage it?

Why is this? Am I missing a crucial point, or is it just how things turned out during Framework’s hardware development process?

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I've always been excited about the Framework laptop and the mission so I got myself one and installed Fedora 42 as that's the "first party" option (Yes, I'm already working with support on my issues).

It has been a complete nightmare as the title says. The first issue was the laptop kernel panicking about 2 minutes after being suspended for several hours (reproducible on a Live CD!). This seems related to the pretty common triple fault / s2idle issue. I was able to "solve" this by applying amdgpu.dcdebugmask=0x610 as a kernel option.

I think I'm in the clear, so I start using the laptop a little more, and I found a new and fun issue which is screensharing (haven't tried more than Slack yet, but we'll see if Teams also can cause it later when I do my engineering call) causing a kernel panic consistently within minutes.

Am I just unlucky? Are people having a better experience than I currently am? If you're one of those people, can you tell me what kernel you're using right now? I'm on 6.17.7 at the moment, but I've tried 6.17.5 and higher and have had no joy. Are you all using 6.12?

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