I replied to my email asking to switch to the regular US keyboard. My reasoning is: I’ve waited this long and I’m getting impatient. At least once I have the laptop, I can purchase the Linux keyboard separately once they come up for sale and list the regular keyboard up on eBay to recoup some of the cost.
I’m not gonna pile on too much and state the obvious that finding out a month later that these are delayed “several weeks” more is kind of a kick in the stomach, but at least they finally acknowledged it.
I ended up asking to switch to the standard english keyboard so I can get the laptop ASAP.
I asked, if possible, to allow me to receive the clear ansi as soon as it does come in stock. That’s the least they can do (and yes, I’ll pay the shipping for it if need be). I really do want that clear RGB keyboard and already ordered keyshorts stickers (with linux penguin) for it.
Where did you order keyshorts stickers (with linux penguin). This is something I will probably do.
See this post:
I placed an order and then sent an email to the keyshorts guy asking if they would use a linux penguin instead of windows logo. They accepted.
I also sent them this svg image, but not sure if they used it or another they had.
I am going to wait on the Linux keyboard for a couple of reasons:
- January and February tend to be some of my best months for getting side projects done. The next few months, March and April, tend to be rather busy from a scheduling standpoint so active side projects tend to get involuntarily delayed during this time frame. This scheduling oddity is also why I had such a negative reaction to the February series of delays.
- I would rather get an expensive system such as this one right the first time. I really don’t want to spend $60 in the future because a pre-order part was delayed.
- Maybe I’ll get lucky and my Linux keyboard will ship early because the part arrived ahead of schedule and everyone else switched to the non delayed variant.
- I can relax now that I know the reason of the delay and that it will probably be another month or two before I hear anything. I get a bit anxious when a promised date on the calendar (e.g. “early February”) gets missed without any update given. It’s an unfortunate side effect of doing project management for over a decade.
- If something catastrophic happens during the extended wait period, I can probably get support to switch out the Linux keyboard with something more immediate.
Good luck everyone!
I plan on doing something similar but I’m going to wait until I’ve had mine with the macro pad for a while. I’m going to be running linux for the first time and I can’t decide whether to go with Tux or the Linux Mint logo in lieu of the windows key. Also need to decide what I’m going to have on the macro pad as I’m going to use it primarily as a number pad with extra keys.
Now I am very confused, I did receive the same email about the keyboards. But I don’t have that keyboards in my order
I have just a normal English International, nothing special.
Should I reply to that email?
Weirdly, I got the same e-mail and I also don’t have any of the delayed items. I do have the normal International English keyboard (with the Windows key) though.
So, either they made a boo boo and incorrectly held back laptops with the normal International English as well (not just the delayed Linux ones) or there is a problem with the normal International English keyboard as well.
I’m hoping it’s the former, so I replied this information and asked them to ship my laptop. We’ll have to see what their response will be.
I just gave up, asked them to change from linux to international keyboard
I can’t wait “several more weeks” at this stage.
Same for me: Got the e-mail mentioning the Linux keboard despite ordering the regular one.
I just replied that I’m confused now and asked them for clarification whether the regular keyboard is also affected.
Sometimes i’m a little bit suprised about expectations.
You’re an early adopter.
There are problems with new products EVERY time.
And the probability that you have one of them is nearly 100%
And it won’t get better if a lot of them changes their orders and the whole planning how much of this or that is needed to fullfill the different batches.
Framework is not a billion dollar company and you are buying a modular product.
Yes there is a lack of communication in the first place.
But they also said, that there a so many tickets (changing orders), that they have to focus.
And i my case i would write framework a mail, after the 30 day shipping window.
And yes, i would also be frustrated but i wouldn’t change the order, because having spare products, which i don’t need, is expensive produced waste. And for what? Have the product 1 week earlier in a configuration i don’t like? nah
Same here. I also let them know I thought I ordered the vanilla International English keyboard, and hope that one is readily available. We’ll see.
That makes since, This will be my first Framework as I don’t like small laptops the 13 was never for me.
From me in batch 6, which will undoubtedly ship after the first 5… Patience grasshoppers… (Goes into meditation stance, closing eyes) [Not even Framework can control all supplier delays, but as we’re pre-ordered, at the bleeding edge of repairable computing, we had to give up something… money ($$$), time, self generated expectations… ahh now I am at peace ]
I plan on running Linux on mine also but picked up the RGB US English keyboard. I don’t see a reason to get a keyboard that isn’t RGB just because a key says Super on it instead of the windows logo when they do the exact same thing.
Anyone get an email after they replied to the support email?
I also have the International English (non-Linux) keyboard and received that email. I replied asking about it but have not received an answer yet.
Depending on the number of orders impacted and the time that you submitted the email, it might be a few days until you get a response.
I sent a “stay the course” email yesterday but did not receive a response yet. It would be kind of ironic (and fitting) if my order shipped while waiting for a response to my support email.
Everyone that ordered the non-Linux International English keyboard received the Linux shortage email. They probably forgot to mention the non-Linux variant on the notification email. The Linux and non-Linux keyboards likely originate from the same assembly line and would likely be subject to the same delays. I feel bad for the people that will try to substitute the Linux keyboard for the non-Linux keyboard only to find themself in the same position as before.
That seems likely, and quite unfortunate.