Hi Paul, Paul Menzel <[email protected]> writes:
> in the last weeks I started working a little on the Lenovo X60 support > [1]. There are several issues like non-working 3D support with Linux > 3.12+ [2]. Also Linux 3.11+ (or earlier) is unable to initialize the > graphics device itself. > > Unfortunately I do not own such a device. Francis Rowe helped me a lot > with testing, but asking others to test does not scale, so I am > contacting you if there are some interested people to sponsor a Lenovo > X60 (preferably with a docking station for easier debugging). I cannot > give any promises of course, but am optimistic that I can hold up to > testing coreboot and Linux regressions and hopefully get some of those > fixed. >From the time i've worked on the X60 support, i have a docking station and a motherboard from an X60s. The bad thing is, it's only a motherboard, so you don't have a TFT and keyboard/trackpoint. The good thing: you run the motherboard without anything else on the docking station, which is nice for coreboot development because you can access almost anything on the hardware. I'm not sure if i soldered a SPI or LPC connector to it for reflashing. I don't have a complete X60 to spare (want to keep my X60), but just drop me a line if you want to have that 'Coreboot development kit' :) Regards Sven -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

