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on: Framework Laptop 16 Review
It's on the road to improve, as GNOME continues work here. KDE users have reported a cleaner look overall for applications that are not displaying in a way folks would like to see. Fedora Workstation for example, keeps folks to a 100 or 200% scale due to this, but it can be enabled easily enough if on e prefers.
This is an area of active development that will continue to see improvement.
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on: Framework Laptop 16 Review
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on: Framework Laptop 16 Review
This AMD config uses s2idle and the battery life very much depends on the usage itself. Ideally, running UMA is going to yield a longer life than say, running from dGPU. For gaming, we have folks using dGPU only as needed. Provides choice.
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on: Framework Laptop 16 Review
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on: Framework Laptop 16 Review
In terms of can you remove the input kit (touchpad) itself, similar to what we see with the Framework Laptop 13, yes, it is removable. As is the keyboard.
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on: Poll: What's the best laptop for Linux these days?
We have a detailed Fedora guide on your website, under support.
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on: Poll: What's the best laptop for Linux these days?
Hi, my name is Matt Hartley. I'm the new Linux Lead for Framework. Our laptops have great support for both Ubuntu and Fedora. I'm typing this from Fedora right now. We also have community support for other distros as well.
This is an area of active development that will continue to see improvement.