aedelred

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[–] aedelred 14 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (2 children)

You can change this in Settings > Camera > Formats > choose Most Compatible to change from HEIF/HEVC to JPEG/H.264

EDIT: I use XnViewMP to browse photos and it can convert HEIC to JPG and HandBrake can handle HEVC to MP4 or MKV.

[–] aedelred 1 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I bought it with the 11th gen board before the 16 existed but now they have me completely hooked on the ultralight super compact system. Hooked to the point that I'll sacrifice graphics settings to play games on it, which works surprisingly well IMO.

EDIT: Games work surprisingly well on the 7840U/780M, not the Intel 11th gen... they work very poorly on the old Intel.

[–] aedelred 12 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

I used Linux Mint Cinnamon on my Framework 13 using the 11th gen Intel and just recently upgraded it to the Ryzen 7840U. It works very well with both. For a nicer display scaling experience I recommend the 2880x1920 display.

[–] aedelred 51 points 1 month ago (6 children)

In most laptops you can remove the WiFi/Bluetooth card if you are ok with a permanent solution.

[–] aedelred 4 points 1 month ago

I don't do any kind of coding and I'm sure the program is nowhere near as complete as Notepad++, but check out Notepadqq. It appears to be attempting to replicate the Notepad++ experience on Linux. https://notepadqq.com/s/

[–] aedelred 4 points 3 months ago
[–] aedelred 9 points 4 months ago

To elaborate a little on this, if the format you want doesn't have audio you may have to combine two formats. -F lists the formats, -f to choose them. As an example you can choose to combine an audio and video format like this: yt-dlp -f 136+140 [URL]

[–] aedelred 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Shave it. I did when mine started going and the maintenance is super easy. I'd never go back.

[–] aedelred 13 points 4 months ago

At least if still downloads them you can edit them out if it's something you want to save.

[–] aedelred 1 points 5 months ago

You’re welcome. I’m glad I could help.

[–] aedelred 11 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I love mine I've had it over 2 years. It was a first-gen DIY Framework 13 and I ran into a faulty fan early on. I worked with their tech support and they sent a replacement fan under warranty. Took 5 minutes to put it in and all parts inside have QR codes that take you to the marketplace for replacements and repair instructions.

They do have official Linux support for Ubuntu and Fedora. I can attest to Linux Mint working well on it although I don't use the fingerprint reader, which I've read has some issues on some distros.

As for upgradability, I've not needed to yet but you can just order a new motherboard and any other parts off their marketplace and drop it straight in. Should take around 20 minutes or so. I suspect this would take longer on the 16 since it is more complex.

Also, here is a link to the marketplace if you want to browse the parts. I think you could build one from scratch from here, but I think it would cost more that way. https://frame.work/marketplace

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