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Thanks for this. Teething problems are to be expected; I get them with new ThinkPads too.

I am waiting for mine, batch 4, but I will be using KDE Plasma with Wayland and fractional scaling, and it avoids X11 apps being blurry (optionally) by letting them see the actual screen resolution and deal with it. It might be really small, or if the X app is smart enough it will look great. It won't be blurry. I think this is a better choice than Gnome. Also, Plasma lets you set trackpad scroll speed; Gnome still does not expose this setting, even though the underlying libinput library offers it.

It is incredible that Ubuntu Firefox does not enable wayland by default still, Fedora did this ages ago. I hope this is fixed in 23.10. It is an easy thing to fix, but if you don't know to fix it, you get bad trackpad support.

I was intrigued that Framework advises you can use the standard Fedora kernel, because the Fedora kernel is a stock kernel but more recent (although Ubuntu 23.10 is shipping with same kernel version that Fedora has now, so if it works in Fedora, it should also work in Ubuntu 23.10 unless an Ubuntu configuration breaks it).

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