Sven Semmler:
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2020 at 09:16:40AM -0700, Catacombs wrote:
>> As I read on the git hub Skulls page.  There is an individual who bricked 
>> his Lenovo X230 with trying to install CoreBoot.  and can not reinstall his 
>> back up of his original BIOS/EFI.  Not a lot of advice on that board.  
> 
> I share your reluctance, which is why my ME remains for now. 
> 
>> So my question is how do I disable the Intel WiFi driver.  Might easier to 
>> just open back of computer and remove chip.    Maybe the Intel Whitelist of 
>> WiFi is just a hoax. I should just try the Atheros chip.  Probably lead to 
>> two hours of re installing QUBES.  Any thoughts?
> 
> The ME runs on a separate processor with it's own OS. Absolutely nothing
> you do in your installed OS has any effect whatsoever on ME. 

True, but he should be able to use a non-Intel USB wifi adapter for
networking and disable the on-board Intel wifi in BIOS config or remove
the card entirely. It's unlikely (but not impossible) ME has drivers
built in that support networking over a 3rd party USB adapter.

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