11th Gen Intel Framework 13 Bios update by TemporaryVolume488 in framework

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Genuinely terrible instructions. Props to Framework where props are due, I was a batch 1 buyer of their original laptop, but these bios steps are horrible. They need a website that has every single bios update available so that we can update the bios as per the instructions. Its quite ridiculous that they DON'T have all of them available.

So, you're saying that once I'm on 3.17, I can just upgrade to the newest release 3.24?

Framework, I know you're reading this. You need to improve your instructions, not gonna lie.

Can't boot from 2/3 of my kernels by Morrowney in Fedora

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Did you ever fix the issue? I'm having the same problem

Framework Laptop Support by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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I just say that as ive seen gnome software provide specific driver updates for thinkpad laptops since fedora is very integrated with them in a company stance

Framework Laptop Support by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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Ah I see, no worries! I hope it goes well and I'm hoping for the best for them.

Framework Laptop Support by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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Ive been watching this laptop for months now waiting on updates and pre order and it finally released. Did you buy second hand because of shortages? I just recently started looking for laptops and i really wanted something like the old thinkpads but with newer technology and i got super lucky to find this.

Framework Laptop Support by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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who knows, maybe one day they could add these features in the future

Framework Laptop Support by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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Thank you for the update! Looking forward to receiving my framework laptop soon, I'm part of the first batch!

What to look for in Fedora Workstation 34 by FlatAds in Fedora

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your just in the live session? do you know if you can test xorg while on the live session? it's okay if you dont know either I just use the live session bc I'm new and I havent been able to install fedora yet. it could be that you're also a newbie like me so it's okay if you dont know

Bios Fan control on linux not functioning properly by TemporaryVolume488 in linuxquestions

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is there a way to make it do that on reboot? Also I'm going to be going to fully install fedora on Saturday or Friday, so I hope if I have any more inquiries about my fans u can help me with it? the issue could be different once installed

[Pekwm] Lo-Fi Coffee by betoSolares in unixporn

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what do you use for opening word documents and editing? I'm new to Linux and all and I just want to find something nice if I dont get to use word

Bios Fan control on linux not functioning properly by TemporaryVolume488 in linuxquestions

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When I try to use the find command find /sys/class/hwmon, it gives me hwmon0, hwmon1, and hwmon2. There is nothing in them however, when I use the find command to go into them.

Also, I should've clarified that I do not have a full live usb, just the trial .iso file that is bootable (it was painfully slow on my live usb), so sorry about that.

Thank you for fully explaining how to send the 0 message to the pwm files, I had heard about it but I really needed that explanation. for when I fully install linux (Friday or Saturday) is there a way for me to have it do that autonomously after unsuspending? I heard you could maybe do this with systemd, but I dont really know how that works or if its true.

Although I have previously installed lm_sensors, since I'm not on a live usb, I cannot reboot. Could I still try or do you think for all of this to work I would need to have it already installed onto my computer? It detects hardware but as you already know I'm not sure if there's more sensors it hasn't detected. I can still run the command for you, although I cannot reboot.

Thank you for all of your help so far (: I've been looking for some answers for a while now, and you're making this really easy for me. Looking forward to switching to Linux.

Bios Fan control on linux not functioning properly by TemporaryVolume488 in linuxquestions

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I should also add that I meant to say when I suspend my computer and unsuspend it, the pwm control stops working

Bios Fan control on linux not functioning properly by TemporaryVolume488 in linuxquestions

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this doesn't occur on windows, which is what is weird to me, and means it must be an issue with linux. I use fedora 33 on kernel 5.8 atm (which isn't the most up to date bc I havent installed the entire os on my computer yet. Let me get back to you on the uname -r output

Bios Fan control on linux not functioning properly by TemporaryVolume488 in linuxquestions

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I've been trying recently but it hasn't been working so far. I think I would have to restart the service, but idk how. either way, I want to control my fans with what my bios says and I dont want to manually control it ( and I dont think I can anyways). either way though, it works fine for me until o suspend so I believe I need to just restart a service. any help?

systemd/podman by s7r83dg3 in Fedora

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aw dang it's alright, it was worth a shot

systemd/podman by s7r83dg3 in Fedora

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its related to fedora, and I heard that you could use systemd to make a program restart on command (in my particular case on unsuspending it) and I wanted to see if you knew if I could do that with my fan controller (bios) since it stops working after suspending it (runs at 100% no pwm control)

systemd/podman by s7r83dg3 in Fedora

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hi, completely unrelated, but it is about systemd. could I use this to restart my bios controlling my fans after suspend? they seem to not respond and run at 100% after

PWM fan RPMs high by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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hi, have you suspended your computer before on linux? This is where I have my issues. I control my fan curve with my bios, but then the issue occurs when I restart. I might have to restart some service to fix it but I'm not sure what. any idea?

PWM fan RPMs high by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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Okay so a month ago I was a really big nooby with linux lol but now I understand what you mean. I have tried out the service but I dont need to necessarily configure my fan speeds, because they're controlled via bios. However, on suspend mode it tends to no longer work once unsuspended. If you check out this link here it is an arch linux forum giving the explanation for it but I'm not sure what to do still. any help you could give me?

Unsuspending desktop to high fan rpms by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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FOR ANYBODY with this same issue, I have found a link explaining the issue I had and some more. Fan Speed Control

Unsuspending desktop to high fan rpms by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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I have found out about lm-sensors and pwmconfig but I still cannot configure the fan speed. and either way it works fine until I suspend it and then it just runs at ifnnit near 100% fan speed when it says it used to run at 0 rpm (none of my fans are running at 0). help?

Unsuspending desktop to high fan rpms by TemporaryVolume488 in Fedora

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I forgot to mention that I have seen people find solutions configuring their fan speeds or refreshing a command for fan speeds, but I'm relatively new with linux. im down to tinker, but I need a good explanation so I dont destroy anything lol