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# Changes to the framework top-level
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## Overview
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When the framework profile was created, there weren't other models of laptop available by the
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company. Now there are multiple generations of the Framework 13, and the Framework 16 shipping by
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the end of 2023.
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## How to update
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By preference, there will already be a specialised module for your model's configuration. If you
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have an 11th gen Intel Framework 13 and were importing the `framework` profile, you would need to
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update to use the `framework-11th-gen-intel` profile instead.
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If not and you have a 13-inch model, the common module under `framework/13-inch/common/default.nix`
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can be imported directly, and the options provided can be used in your own system's configuration.
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Alternatively, you can create a new specialisation for your model under `framework` configured for
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that model.
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## Changes
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### 13-inch profile
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All of the existing modules have been reconfigured to be under the `framework/13-inch` folder.
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The 12th and 13th gen Intel Framework 13's had their own specialisation modules separately available
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already. To mirror those modules, the 11th gen Intel Framework 13 configuration has been moved to
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`framework/13-inch/11th-gen-intel/default.nix`.
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### "Common" modules
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Tools / services that are shared among several models are now extracted to their own module under
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`13-inch/common/` and imported by `13-inch/common/default.nix`. There were several tweaks for
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11th gen/12th gen that were duplicated and are now a part of common modules.
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