Has anyone installed OpenBSD on a Framework 13 AMD 7840?
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I tried installing 7.8 but once I get the installer started it blows up. I should have taken some screenshots but I needed my laptop operational again so i reloaded CachyOS (don't hate me, it works out of the box).
Here are the specs:
- Framework 13
- AMD Ryzen 7 7840
- 64GB RAM
- AMD 780M Integrated Graphics
- 2TB nvme drive
- Intel AX210 wifi/bt card.
I've gotten FreeBSD installed but can't get a graphical login to save my life.
GhostBSD hangs at Stage 2 of the boot process (when the terminal first clears to report a bunch of stuff before switching to graphics).i truly want to give a BSD a real go as a laptop daily driver, but I am flummoxed at every turn.
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Hi.
Do you realize that without any proof of what you're claiming, no one can help you? Without any logs—or, at the very least, a screenshot of the error—no help can be provided?
So far, the only person who has written anything substantial about using OpenBSD on the framework is @jcs; see
this article was written in August 2021; he officially reported the information and made few fixes.(But your hardware is different, of course).
Based on the hardware specifications you've provided, I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work on OpenBSD or any other BSD. In principle, you can contact JCS through their dedicated page; see the information at the bottom of the page. Maybe he'll agree to help you… It's up to you, but without providing any reliable information, how do you expect to get the help you need?
In other words: Help us help you!
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Install worked but I was trapped with the lack of wireless support for the AX210. I don't have another OpenBSD box to install the firmware from and my Framework doesn't have Ethernet. Graphical login worked but the trackpad was not detected/enabled. I have an i3 NUC laying about and I may use that to test OpenBSD or maybe another BSD as OpenBSD doesn't have bluetooth support and I kind of need that for the external mouse I prefer.
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OK, i was able to install OpenBSD 7.9 on the i3 NUC. Firmware has been installed via USB drive and my laptop (running CachyOS again) with the manual on screen. Wifi is up and operational. I may take this opportunity to modify my boot image to include the firmware as per the instructions.
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Install worked but I was trapped with the lack of wireless support for the AX210. I don't have another OpenBSD box to install the firmware from and my Framework doesn't have Ethernet. Graphical login worked but the trackpad was not detected/enabled. I have an i3 NUC laying about and I may use that to test OpenBSD or maybe another BSD as OpenBSD doesn't have bluetooth support and I kind of need that for the external mouse I prefer.
OpenBSD doesn't have bluetooth support
Officially, no; In fact, with audio dongle USB, it's run!
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@etrigan63 said in Has anyone installed OpenBSD on a Framework 13 AMD 7840?:
I may take this opportunity to modify my boot image to include the firmware as per the instructions.
Excellent!
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OK, i was able to install OpenBSD 7.9 on the i3 NUC. Firmware has been installed via USB drive and my laptop (running CachyOS again) with the manual on screen. Wifi is up and operational. I may take this opportunity to modify my boot image to include the firmware as per the instructions.
OK, i was able to install OpenBSD 7.9 on the i3 NUC. Firmware has been installed via USB drive and my laptop (running CachyOS again) with the manual on screen. Wifi is up and operational. I may take this opportunity to modify my boot image to include the firmware as per the instructions.
For the record, and as a FYI for future you, it is possible do an offline install of OpenBSD from usb using installXY.img, then with another computer, make a fat32 formatted usb drive with your wifi firmware on it. then its as simple as running
fw_updateagainst the mounted usb drive following the manual page for it on your newly installed OpenBSD installation.Do note- wifi firmware isn't the only firmware usually needed for full functionality on most amd64 devices. Once you get a network going, remember to run
fw_updateagain with no arguments to fetch and install any other missing firmware.Happy hacking!
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OK, i was able to install OpenBSD 7.9 on the i3 NUC. Firmware has been installed via USB drive and my laptop (running CachyOS again) with the manual on screen. Wifi is up and operational. I may take this opportunity to modify my boot image to include the firmware as per the instructions.
For the record, and as a FYI for future you, it is possible do an offline install of OpenBSD from usb using installXY.img, then with another computer, make a fat32 formatted usb drive with your wifi firmware on it. then its as simple as running
fw_updateagainst the mounted usb drive following the manual page for it on your newly installed OpenBSD installation.Do note- wifi firmware isn't the only firmware usually needed for full functionality on most amd64 devices. Once you get a network going, remember to run
fw_updateagain with no arguments to fetch and install any other missing firmware.Happy hacking!
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