

Thanks for sharing! This APP looks very interesting for non tech people


Thanks for sharing! This APP looks very interesting for non tech people


Even for M1 MacBooks Asahi does not support things like Thunderbolt, DP Alt Mode, Fingerprint Reader, etc. Also Power management is still a problem because Apple doing things differently then other ARM devices. https://asahilinux.org/docs/platform/feature-support/m1/
If I am Buying a 2000€+ Laptop I want everything to work. Not flawlessly, but at least working. And Asahi is not there. That’s what I mean with “not suitable as a daily driver”. If this is good enough for someone, thats fine. I am happy for them and they should enjoy their device. But most other people buying such laptops would not be happy.


In my experience Power Management is broken on Windows and Linux the same way. Some laptops do work better then others, but none of both Systems works fully reliable. My work HP Elitebook 845 G8 also has the problem of waking itself up in my backpack and boiling to Death (empty Battery). And it is running on Windows.
Don’t know if Apple with their MacBooks have similar problems.


Good question. Don’t know. Would need to ask the Framework Forums for some clarification.


This dock does not fix any of the problems I mentioned. It is (like all the others) just a simple metall plate with a PCIe and OcuLink Connector…So again a flimsy solution for tinkerers at best.
Thunderbolt 5 is, from a Performance point of view, a rather inferior solution compared to OcuLink performing in a lot of cases worse. See the testing results from “Try some tech”: https://www.pcgameshardware.de/screenshots/1020x/2025/10/Thunderbolt-5-vs-Oculink-Youtube-Try-Some-Tech-pcgh.jpg Therefor I would rather take the Downside of a non-Hot-plug solution like OcuLink. But I want a proper Docking solution for a Desk and not this “bare metal” stuff we have right now.


As long as Asahi does not support the M5 this is not an option. And since it will always be lacking behind due to the need of reverse engineering everything it is not a suitable daily Driver. But it is a cool project nevertheless.


this is the price only for the input/top cover: https://frame.work/de/de/products/laptop13pro-input-cover-kit?v=FRANKK00A7 If you want to also upgrade the Back Cover you will need an additional Kit: https://frame.work/de/de/products/laptop13pro-bottom-cover-kit?v=FRANKN000H


Since the last response in the linked thread is quite old I think we have to revisit this in 2026. I hope that the latest update to GNOME 50 solved this. On my 34" 3440x1440 Display 1x scaling is just fine. But I guess this could be different on 2880 x 1920 on a 13.5" Screen.


Let’s hope that “Ubuntu certified” means that all the Hardware and its Firmware is propperly working. But to be 100% sure we will need to wait for the first units to ship and some reviews.


Is there a proper Desk Solution for OcuLink target available on the market?
Everything that I saw is rather flimsy:


Just out of curiosity: What is it that you actually need HDR for in a professional context? Movie/Film making? Because apart from that I only see HDR used in media consumption related topics (playing Games, watching 4K HDR movies).


Still need to wait for more details on what Netgear agreed on with the FCC to get the conditional approval. Otherwise it is hard to evaluate if this is a good or bad thing.


If someone wants to read more about why the OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Team decided on using systemd-boot instead of grub-bls (because the linked Blog-post does not give any information) you can their explanation here: https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/4ZPQU7PV3ODS7WELADHE7F3SVBQDFIOP/
That was an interesting read. I didn’t have a lot If knowledge about this topic. So thanks for that!
Was ist using AI for assisted writing? Maybe. But I don’t have a Problem with that. I assume everyone ist using it to some extend (me included) and uses it as a tool as any other tool.
The Data is the actual interesting Thing. Would be cool If the author could share his data (of course IP’s or other personel information must be anonymized/hashed). If that is made up by AI…Well there goes your credibility. But I don’t assume that from the beginning.