Dear Ivan,

On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:26 AM Ivan Ivanov <[email protected]> wrote:
> Please tell, do you observe the same results with more fresh Linux
> distributions?
> It is known that Debian usually contains the outdated packages and
> some of the problems there - may have already been fixed.
> Try running something like the latest Void Linux (very nice fast
> unique Linux distro without SystemD and really fresh packages,
> e.g. it has Linux kernel 4.19 and intel-ucode20180807 package) - maybe
> without the installation but just as a LiveUSB.
> Here is how to install a package there, e.g. that microcode package
> above - https://voidlinux.org/usage/xbps/#xbps-install1

Thank you for your suggestion.
Since the version of `intel-microcode` in Debian 9 is 20180807a that
is the same as `intel-ucode` in Arch, I guess the microcode itself is
not outdated at least.
Anyway, I had checked Void Linux's site, and it looks interesting to
me so I will give it a try.

> While suggesting the instructions above I am assuming that you have
> already made sure that your coreboot
> has indeed checked out the 3rdparty/blobs repository where the blobs
> are residing. If not, please check the output of

I had followed the instructions in
https://www.coreboot.org/Build_HOWTO, so 3rdparty submodules are
checked out for sure in a lengthy coffee break. :-)

Best regards,
Masanori
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