LWN.net noted that LG Electronics did not support or test hardware with Linux. The cause could have been kernel code, LG's firmware, or both, according to an update on a post about the issue. Mandrake 9.2 was found in October 2003 to be capable of killing specific LG CD-ROM drives. Linux kernels and distributions doing physical damage to desktop hardware is rare but not unheard of. As of this posting, the original poster to the Framework subreddit has not posted about his screen being restored. screen timing) gone awry can permanently damage screens, especially the LCDs integrated into laptops. A few managed to switch their kernel versions by connecting to an external monitor and saw the flickering gradually fade with time. ![]() Some users reported flickering that didn't go away after reboots or after switching to base-level tools like BIOS or GRUB.
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