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Anyone have first-hand experience running #Linux on a recent #framework 13 (Intel or AMD doesn't matter much, I think, but do let me know) and using multiple #Thunderbolt (3) devices behind a Thunderbolt 4 hub (I was eyeing the CalDigit Thunderbolt 4 Element Universal Multi-Port Hub, but other first-hand accounts welcome)? I've been trawling the community forums but to no avail.

For now I only have hardware with a TB3 port so I could only validate that the one device (a BlackMagic UltraStudio Recorder 3G, if you must ask) works under Linux. I guess experience on recent laptop hardware under similar conditions would be useful too (one TB4 port, one TB4 hub, multiple TB3 devices).

Plugging the devices on different ports would certainly work (my usecase only requires 2 devices), but using the hub as a power source for both the laptop and the attached devices seems like a compelling combination to me.

DeepComputing Unveil RISC-V AI PC Running Ubuntu 24.04

Ubuntu is one of the leading Linux distributions for RISC-V hardware thanks to Canonical’s strategic partnerships with companies like DeepComputing – who just announced their powerful new RISC-V AI PC running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC is built around the new company’s new RISC-V Mainboard II, designed for use in the Framework 13″ or 14.2″ laptops. Owning a Framework laptop is not a requirement since a nifty enclosure allows the mainboard to be used like a regular PC. The DC-ROMA RISC-V AI PC—apologies for the caps, its how it’s stylised—uses ESWIN’s advanced RISC-V AI SoC EIC7702X—sorry for even more :sys_more_orange:
#Hardware #Ai/Ml #DeepComputing #Framework #Risc-V #Ubuntu24_04Lts

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/05/deepco

Got my @frameworkcomputer FW13 in. HX 370, 128GB DDR5 5600, 4TB SN580. I'm running @fedora 42 on this one as well. Loving it so far. The build quality is awesome. You usually have to give that up when you want upgradeability, but not here. The transparent black bezel also looks a lot more classy than I was expecting. Glad I went that route. Still some sleep issues to work out, but it's been smooth otherwise. #homelab #fedora #framework #linux #flir

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