On 10/07/2017 11:14 AM, Thierry Laurion wrote:

Any input on TPM since that post? I am planning on beginning to work on
heads KGPE-D16 heads support, server/workstation on which Qubes v4 actually
works. Initialisation of TPM throws errors on from Qubes, but it isn't
owned yet, and haven't played with it yet.
I found this.
http://anzwix.com/a/Coreboot/Mbasuskgped16AddTPMSupport
So yeah it seems it works, with the appropriate module.

From the reviews on that it seems it doesn't work on older motherboards as it is a TPM 2.0 - I would ask asus as to which version the boards support.

Bought this <https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01EU542SG/>.
Thierry
FYI there are a lot of independent small retailers that have better prices than amazon when it comes to this board family and accessories, next time you buy something input the model number in your favorite search engine. (ex: amazon has kcma-d8 for $280, other places have it for $250 - and you don't have to support AI research if you buy from them)

Also thanks for doing heads for this, it would be nice for it to support some actually libre boards - and it is good to promote these boards for qubes as well as they are truly great for it (lots of cores, ram and expansion slots)

Le mer. 23 août 2017 à 11:27, Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> a écrit :

taii...@gmx.com wrote:
Does anyone know what TPM's are compatible?
Sorry, can't help with that.


I also want to know what coreboot's tpm support is like these days, such
as how can you perform an erase/reset like one could with a standard OEM
bios.
Is that in the realm of the BIOS? SeaBIOS does have some TPM support
upstream, and there have been one or two patchsets hanging around for
quite a while. They make a fairly complete impression - they may all
be upstream already..?


//Peter

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