New [work] — Fc23259498

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  1. Wake-from-Sleep Glitch (Errata #FC-04): When the host system enters S3 sleep state (Suspend to RAM), the new unit fails to reinitialize its DMA controller upon wake. Workaround: Disable PCIe ASPM (Active State Power Management) in the BIOS until a microcode patch arrives in Q3 2026.
  2. LED Behavior Change: The new model replaces the solid green "Active" LED with a pulsing blue LED. There is no option to revert this via software.
  3. Linux Kernel Compatibility: Native support requires kernel 6.8 or newer. Users on Ubuntu 22.04 (kernel 5.15) must manually backport the fc_ng driver from the mainline repository.

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Given the rise of firmware-level exploits in 2025-2026, the introduces Secure Boot v3. It cryptographically signs every micro-operation. If the host system attempts to flash unsigned custom firmware, the unit enters a fail-safe "brick protection" mode rather than corrupting. If you are looking to write a blog

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