Re: [SLUG] Freedom loving Motherboard

2012-07-21 Thread Steven Tucker

Hi all,

Thank you for your suggestions, I have looked at the motherboards 
suggested which put me on to the path of finding one I can live with.


Gerald pointed me to the Asus M5A97 which is probably the board I liked 
best (or an upgrade to the M5A99X-EVO**), however it is not explicitly 
listed as being a supported board for coreboot. I imagine it will be be 
supported soon, but I don't want to risk it so
looks like I will be going with its little brother the Asus M5A88-M 
which appears to be a slightly less capable version, but has full 
coreboot support.


So basically it seems I have fulfilled everything I want, perhaps not 
out of the box, but after a quick flash, I should be able to completely 
avoid the secure boot crap, and have a full system of freedom loving 
software.


The board comes with onboard ati graphics, so it will also mean I can 
put off buying the graphics card for a couple of weeks too :-)


Now I just need a solid opencl implementation in the free driver and I 
am set.


There is still a small chance I may choose the more capable board and 
hope it makes the coreboot list soon, still not 100% decided, but 
leaning towards the M5A88-M for day 1 Coreboot.


Oh, and to Michael, I thought  yahoo bought Zimbra so they can run open 
source mail servers :-P
You are right though, I plan to run my own mail server, but need a 
freedom loving motherboard to run it on :-D


Cheers

Tuxta


On 19/07/12 14:10, Steven Tucker wrote:


Hi all,

an update on where I am at.

Interestingly the easiest way to find a freedom loving computer, is 
actually with this laptop


 http://www.lemote.com/en/products/Notebook/2010/0310/112.html

Meets all requirements, apparently it is the laptop Richard Stallman 
uses.
However, while I will likely get one in the future, I am still after a 
good desktop machine.
I have come to the conclusion that I won't get a free bios, but I can 
select a motherboard that is reported to work well with Coreboot, and 
flash it myself.
There are a number of boards that both meet my technical needs, and 
also support Coreboot, the problem is that I am still going through 
the components to determine what they need. While I do want to support 
AMD, it is looking like it will be easier going the Intel path, as the 
motherboards that support AMD seem to have more a of a mish-mash of 
components.


Anyway, just an update.
I'll let you know how I go, and what compromises I end up making if I 
have to make them.


Cheers

Tuxta


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Re: [SLUG] sed to delete [??] ?

2012-07-21 Thread Amos Shapira
Hehe :)
I didn't specify *where* I was sitting when I wrote that answer...
 On Jul 21, 2012 4:58 PM, "Jeremy Visser"  wrote:

> On 21/07/12 15:40, Amos Shapira wrote:
> > (Writing from phone so can't test)
> > It should be something like:
> > sed -r -e 's/\[[0-9]{1,2}\]//g'
>
> Now that's just showing off.
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