The flickering is due to an software, not hardware. I've never heard (through social media) about any blown speakers. Who knows, I just must be a lucky tester.
I recorded a quick MPR on my drift server (which was 46 seconds long) and when I went back to the replays window it shows the replay as 10:55:36, which is me lagging for the rest of the replay. Apparently LFS doesn't like it when you close it with the red X button.
Bought this to free up half of my USB ports on my MacBook Pro. So far, so bad. It's laggy, jittery, and flies all over the place. I'm going to give it a few more days until I send it back.
I really hate the ergonomics of the magic mouse but I might just go back to that unless I can find a better bluetooth mouse.
You need to direct the autoinstall to your actual /LFS/ folder, not /LFS/data.
see the following:
For a typical LFS installation (installing full LFS from scratch), it'll place a LFS folder on your 'C:/' drive ('C:/LFS'). In my case I have different LFS versions, so I would point my autoinstaller to 'C:/LFS/LFS 0.6B7'