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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. 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...
  6. 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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