Framework Laptop 13 Earns First Ubuntu Certification, Guarantees Out-of-Box Linux Support
Framework Laptop 13 Pro Becomes First Ubuntu-Certified Machine
Framework has announced that its latest 13 Pro laptop is the company's first device to receive official Ubuntu certification. Users can now purchase the laptop with confidence, knowing they will get guaranteed support right out of the box.

This certification marks a significant milestone for Framework, a company already beloved by the Linux community. The certification ensures that all hardware components will work seamlessly with Ubuntu, eliminating common driver and compatibility headaches.
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"This certification is a direct result of our commitment to open-source values," said a Framework spokesperson. "Linux users have been our most vocal supporters, and we wanted to give them a truly out-of-the-box experience."
An Ubuntu certification engineer added, "Framework's modular design and extensive kernel contributions made the certification process smooth. Users can expect full hardware acceleration, power management, and firmware updates without any extra configuration."
Background
Framework has long been a darling of the Linux community, not just for its upgradeable and repairable hardware ethos. The company has also contributed financially to open-source projects and has a dedicated team working on kernel patches and driver support.
Prior to this certification, running Linux on a Framework laptop was already a popular choice, but users sometimes had to tweak settings or wait for community fixes. The Ubuntu certification changes that by providing a pre-tested, officially supported configuration.
Specifications at a Glance
The new Framework Laptop 13 Pro is powered by either Intel Core Ultra Series 3 or AMD Ryzen AI 300 series processors. Both options offer excellent performance for daily computing and development work.

Memory comes in the form of LPCAMM2 (modular LPDDR5X), available with up to 64GB. Framework has indicated that higher densities will become available in the future, reinforcing the laptop's upgradeability promise.
What This Means
For Linux users, this certification simplifies the buying decision. No longer must they rely on community guides or assume compatibility risks. The Ubuntu-certified Framework Laptop 13 Pro works out of the box with automatic updates and full hardware enablement.
This move also pressures other manufacturers to follow suit. If a small company like Framework can achieve full Ubuntu certification, larger brands may face increased demand for similar guarantees. Ultimately, it's a win for open-source adoption and user choice.
Pricing and Availability
The Ubuntu-certified Framework Laptop 13 Pro is available for order now starting at $1,099. Customers can configure their own RAM, storage, and expansion cards through Framework's online marketplace.
For those who prefer other Linux distributions, Framework continues to offer excellent compatibility with Fedora, Arch, and more. However, only the Ubuntu-certified model comes with the official stamp of guaranteed support.
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