I just spent three hours trying to update the firmware on my Dell dock from a Linux environment. Solution: quietly weep, revert to Windows (for a few minutes to run the .exe from Windows boot disk).

Before anyone starts trying to troubleshoot it, yes, I tried all the things in fwupdmgr. Even went so far as to install snap because Dell’s Linux tool required it, and that failed as well.

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    How ro ruin any joke.

    Concatenate all the stereotypes you had sitting around since the 1990s.

    Quietly giggle.

    Return to binging the Benny Hill Show.

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        Harvey Norman has the option to sort their computers by Operating System

        Is the only difference is Home has an Office Suite? And Pro has extra support?

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          My father has a fw 16" per my suggestion, and I want to get one as well, but they don’t offer financing and are fucking expensive. Like shit the bed, last time I looked the diy version was like $2,300 for the upgraded amd cpu and gpu but with no ram, storage… I’m not made of money 😫

          But the joke is that normies have no idea what Linux is and even less of a clue about where to get machines that are made for it.

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            Preorders for the FW12 just went up at a little under $800, but yeah computers (especially good ones) aren’t cheap :p

            you could always buy a decade old $150 thinkpad and put arch on it, provided you also have programming socks and a blahaj ;p

            but yeah I get it, I think the op comment wasn’t really thinking about the “Normie’s” when writing their comment, and tbf without people braving the gamble that used to be putting Linux on windows hardware, we probably wouldn’t have options like the framework or tuxedo today

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              :p I’ve got laptops, most recently a ThinkPad X13(s? I don’t remember) Gen 2, but I want the gpu so I can retire/repurpose my Acer Predator. The hardware is solid and still doing well, but the execution of basically everything else is horrible. And it weighs several pounds, I can use it as a weapon with ease. It was 1 of 2 (after tons of research) laptops at the time with both cpu and gpu from amd, 5/6 years ago now. MSRP was $2700 if I remember right, but I got it for $1400 which is about what it was worth.

              I don’t have stripey socks or a 🦈 :( but I do have a 🐯 that’s good for cuddling :3

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    There’s FreeDos too, you just throw the exe on there and boot to it and run the exe via the dos prompt. I know Linux should let you too.

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    I wonder if hirens would have done it. I have no qualms with running a firmware update through a Windows environment. My fear, however unfounded, is that I could only get as far as a firmware erase and not complete the write properly.

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      Can’t tell if serious

      The updates for Dell docks are in that database. They just fail most of the time. Dell told people to power cycle the dock and closed the issue on GitHub.