Apparently my monitor already had that setting on. My workaround is just to turn the screen off with the button, but it would be nice if it worked. Also not getting the wake up from sleep when power is connected to work. Hopefully these little things sort themselves out once lenovo has got them past their linux qa and actually start selling them with linux.
No, using usb-c. The same thing works well on my dell laptop.
I have a T14s gen 4 amd. I got the same black screen issue when trying fedora 38, so I tried the 39 beta which didn’t have that issue. However it wasn’t really stable, so I upgraded to rawhide with latest 6.6rc kernel. This seems to work the best so far. One thing I’m noticing, though, is when I lock it and have a external screen plugged in, it doesn’t keep the external screen blank. It keeps going on and off, without ever getting to actually display the image. Do you experience something similar?
I wanted to try a framework laptop, but it’s not available in my market. I have had good experiences with dell and thinkpads that have official linux support.
Cool! I think 16" laptops are too big, but nice specs. Amd 7040 series is looking great
If the hardware breaks, you’ll have to replace it. Although that might be the same in your current solution, don’t know if you’re just renting space for your own hardware or if you’re renting.
I tend to set
use_small_heuristics
tomax
. Because ut annoys me when the it doesn’t use the full line width when it could