Windows 11 can't reboot + Linux random lockups

Because other operating systems have no issues? Even Windows works with some workarounds, so I dont see how your point is valid.

I never said they don’t. In fact, I specifically said I had to apply a few hacks to my Linux install to get everything working (screen brightness buttons and ambient light sensor, both of which are documented “hacks” on the Arch Linux Framework Wiki).

Could be a lot of things. If Linux is also affected, maybe a faulty motherboard. If not, a broken Windows install, missing drivers, bad configuration etc. Could be at fault.

As the original post says, this is a Windows only issue and I linked to another post that describes the exact same issue happening to someone else. Broken Windows install? The install is brand new and the other post describes the exact same thing. The original post also says I installed the driver package as per the Framework instructions. Missing drivers are not the issue unless the driver package is bad. Bad configuration? Again, it is a brand new install.

So you have a portable windows setup on your lenovo carbon? Else you compare apples with oranges. Yes, the Framework laptop has a few early adapter issues. But most are not caused by the Framework design or firmware.

Yes, I do. Windows reboots perfectly in that install so suggesting it’s not a Framework issue is just shoving your head in the sand. Again, I linked to another post with an identical configuration to mine that has the same exact issue.

Also, I said a better experience, not a better product. There is a difference between better experience and better product so I don’t see how your early adopter comment is valid, especially when the product costs the same or more than a mature product. But I did pay for it it is pretty clear I’m willing to expect some teething issues. That doesn’t mean I have to like those issues. That said, experience is everything during the early adopter stage.