I haven’t got fingerprint working yet either, I originally tried Kubuntu, but it seemed to update and have weird screen glitching issues so I have a HD with Ventoy and installed KDE fedora and it was an easy install.
I haven’t got fingerprint working yet either, I originally tried Kubuntu, but it seemed to update and have weird screen glitching issues so I have a HD with Ventoy and installed KDE fedora and it was an easy install.
Did you set it to Linux audio mode in the EFI. I think they have a big thing about this on their site within the Linux install directions. I run KDE Fedora on my Framework 16, and it’s smooth as butter.
I am running Kubuntu on mine
They look like dowsing rod sticks, so maybe he uses them to find water?
That’s interesting, never thought of that as an attack vector.
How would you set that pin on a SIM card in an iPhone?
So they took the SIM card out and got the phone number from that? I guess I didn’t realize you could do that.
I’m confused, in the article he said it was a brick to whoever has his stolen phone. How did they get his phone number to send him text messages? Did they crack the passcode and needed the iCloud password?
As for the hardware no problems at all. I installed Ubuntu on one drive with no problem but Windows is a bitch to install.
I got it out by pulling it really hard, it looks like it may have been cross threaded, once I got it out and the SSD inserted it just snapped back in. It holds so I’m good. Thanks for all the suggestions.
Hey I got it out. I had to use some pliers and pull it out, which is weird since it wasn’t really screwed in and it did t seem stripped. When putting the SSD back in it didn’t screw in, it just sort of snaps back into the hole. It holds the drive in so that works. Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
Here is a photo. The pink square is the adhesive the screw to the left of it is the one to hold the lower secondary SSD then a little farther left is the one that will not come out. I’ll try the magnet idea. Thanks
I made another post as this is looking like and RMA as I feel like to get to the bottom of the logic board may require more disassembly than I’m comfortable with. Like ungluing batteries.
I’m not sure it’s captive but it won’t tighten or loosen, it just turns. I tried to see if the lower part of it would come out but I believe it’s bolted from the underside of the logic board.
I Can’t the secondary slot is smaller and made for a square size SSD.
It’s the primary slot. The screw for the secondary slot comes out with no problem.
Does anybody else have an issue where you can’t install the SSD because they put a captive fastener screw and it can’t be taken all the way out and you can’t get the SSD stick installed because it prevents it from being pushed down?
Don’t even try and format code with markdown, now you have to make a post with a title.
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