Framework Laptop 13 (AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series)
Hardware | PCI/USB ID | Working? |
---|---|---|
GPU | 1002:150e |
Yes |
Wi-Fi | 14c3:0717 |
Untested |
Audio | Untested | |
Touchpad | Untested | |
Keyboard | Untested | |
Webcam (2nd Gen) | 32ac:001c |
Yes |
Fingerprint reader | 27c6:609c |
Yes |
Bluetooth | 0e8d:0717 |
Yes |
TPM | Untested | |
Ambient light sensor | Untested |
This article covers the installation and configuration of Arch Linux on a Framework Laptop 13 with a AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series mainboard.
For a general overview of laptop-related articles and recommendations, see Laptop.
Installation
It is highly recommended to use the latest stable kernel (linux) as linux-lts does not yet include patches for the Strix Point, Krackan Point APU and Zen 5 platform that improve stability, power efficiency and performance.
Note: Ensure you have linux-firmware installed, as pointed out by Installation guide#Install essential packages before reporting hardware issues on the Arch bug tracker or Framework Community boards. It is an optional dependency of linux and does not automatically get installed as part of base. Without it, much of the hardware will be detected but may not be fully functional. You will see firmware loading issues in the journal.
Fingerprint reader
Install fprint to enable fingerprint authentication. You will need to upgrade the fingerprint reader firmware following the article on the Framework knowledgebase if your reader isn't recognised.