Framework Laptop 13 (Intel Core Ultra Series 1)
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
GPU | Untested | |
Wi-Fi | Unknown | Untested |
Audio | Unknown | Untested |
Touchpad | Unknown | Untested |
Keyboard | Unknown | Untested |
Webcam | 32ac:001c |
Yes |
Fingerprint reader | Unknown | Untested |
Bluetooth | Unknown | Untested |
TPM | Untested | |
Ambient light sensor | Untested |
This article covers the installation and configuration of Arch Linux on a Framework Laptop 13 with an Intel Core Ultra Series 1 mainboard.
For a general overview of laptop-related articles and recommendations, see Laptop.
Display
The Core Ultra Series 1 can be configured with one of two different displays.
The default 2256x1504 resolution display has 400nit brightness and 60Hz refresh rate. The matte display module is manufactured by BOE and is uncalibrated from factory, giving a suboptimal default sRGB coverage. It is thus recommended to apply this ICC profile if you have this display in order to have better color reproduction.
The newer 2880x1920 resolution display, better known as the 2.8k display module, has >500nit brightness and 120Hz refresh rate. This display can be identified by the rounded top corners. The 2.8k display resolution at 256 DPI is perfect for 2x scaling factor as many desktop environments under Linux currently struggle with fractional scaling. This ICC profile is available to improve color reproduction.
Speakers
By default, the speakers do not sound very balanced due to the downward firing speakers, so you may want to use an equalizer to fix this. The recommended method is to install EasyEffects and use the official preset found here.
Alternatively, you can use user-created profiles such as this one created by cab404.
Fingerprint reader
Install fprint to enable fingerprint authentication.
Ambient light sensor
Install iio-sensor-proxy to enable automatic brightness in Gnome.