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1. Re: OpenBMC & KGPE-D16 (Elisenda Cuadros)
2. Re: OpenBMC & KGPE-D16 (Timothy Pearson)
3.
I viewed your blog post and it sounds like you are using the stock bios to
confirm the board works properly before flashing coreboot. I believe the
problem is that your power supply itself does not have enough capacity. I have
experienced the problem myself when I first tested my KGPE board
lly binding contracts.
>
>
I'm perfectly happy for Raptor to publicly complain. This is only
fair, and they have the right. However, there are certain facts that I
would like to point out clearly for the community.
Fact 1: I paid 100% of the KGPE-D16 contract with was 75k USD I did
not pay the KCM
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On 04/19/2017 02:34 PM, Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test Stand
wrote:
> The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit
> e0a60383b2a8e42f54b6e8a650236d44ef6ff58c
>
> The following tests failed:
&g
Issue #93 has been updated by Felix Singer.
Status changed from New to Closed
Bug #93: Romstage messages missing on Asus KGPE-D16
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/93#change-879
* Author: Paul Menzel
* Status: Closed
* Priority: Normal
On 04/29/2015 04:30 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
All,
I have successfully ported coreboot to the relatively modern ASUS
KGPE-D16 server board (dual AMD socket G34, 16 DDR3 DIMMs,
https://www.asus.com/us/Commercial_Servers_Workstations/KGPED16/)! This
port uses native Family 10h initialization
) for us to
organize any shipment to Poland. We looking to have 2 mainboards one
for development and one in our automated regression testing
environment. Of course we will start even with just one.
I would be pleased if Vikings could help out by sending two KGPE-D16
systems for this purpose. You can
Hi folks,
here's a short update regarding the beforementioned DDR3L Samsung memory sticks
on the KGPE-D16 running coreboot.
Thanks to help and hints from Timothy, I experimented with different cpu/memory
configurations and have done some stress and memory testing. So far, I have a
few
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> On 12/05/2017 01:05 AM, Daniel K wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > I'm trying out coreboot for the first time. This is great work you are
> > all doing.
> >
> > Having a few issues with my ASUS KGPE-D16 and won
n present between: 9e94dbf .. c2a921b (for kcma-d8) 8a8386e
(for kgpe-d16)
Now, since commit babb2e6 that claims to add S3 support on kgpe-d16 is
within the latter period, I do not quite see how S3 support could have
worked with that commit on kgpe-d16. Or maybe this feature was never
retested once
please do all relevant tests and submit a "coreboot status" report on
> asus kgpe-dcma8. you use this board for "critical" applications
> relative to your own interests,
> e.d.ghttps://mail.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2018-April/086449.html
> <http://mai
> > asus kgpe-dcma8. you use this board for "critical" applications
> > relative to your own interests,
> > e.d.ghttps://mail.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2018-April/086449.html
> > <http://mail.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2018-April/086449.html>
> > .
>
Hi,
maybe related:
With coreboot master (as of 20190916), 4.10 and 4.9 (compiled on Debian
10) I get kernel panics, too. Log and config attached. There is one
Opteron 6328 installed in the KGPE-D16. I'm using the GRUB2 payload
(which runs fine). I don't know what's causing this, I just want
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On 29/04/15 22:46, The Gluglug wrote:
You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of people
who will be interested in this. I personally will chip in, and I'd
ask others to as well.
What about simply pushing the code as-is (make
2015-05-03 23:12 GMT+02:00 Emilian Bold emilian.b...@gmail.com:
I'm curious, is there some Coreboot Foundation that would gather this money
and purchase the copyright or would Raptor just somehow crowd-fund this
money to license their work as GPLv2 while keeping the copyright?
With coreboot
mothy mentions some of the future projects
> that Raptor is planning to work on, including developing an open BMC
> board for the Asus KGPE-D16 board. If anyone would like to help fund
> that, or transfer any of the money that they were going to use to
> support the Talos project, I'll m
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On 01/17/2017 02:53 PM, Merlin Büge wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jan 2017 14:24:16 -0600
> Timothy Pearson <tpear...@raptorengineering.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> Regarding the BMC work, we're looking to enable a fully l
I have KGPE-d16 with IOMMU/AMD-VI and I was wondering if it would be
possible to designate in coreboot certain devices pass-through only to
stop them from communicating with the host? If I have to launch a rescue
CD or what not then a rogue infected device could do a DMA attack correct
Hello I am wondering if this motherboard supports with coreboot SR-IOV
and PCI-e Access Control Services (needed for secure sr-iov apparently)
Information:
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US=displayKC=1036811
I am wondering as to:
* Why 6274 cpu refuses to turbo to the second turbo state with half of
the cores in use (it stops around 100mhz before the first turbo state)
* Is it possible to force enable second turbo state for all cpu cores,
assuming adequate cooling? Or is it controlled on the CPU
I don't know if this is the same problem as I lack a null modem cable
but mine sometimes takes 30 seconds or so to actually boot and show vga
output.
If I flip the power switch and turn it back on after a little while I
have to wait much longer, in the meantime the PWM fans are off and it is
Dear cb,
Am Montag, den 20.03.2017, 21:43 + schrieb c...@imap.cc:
> Not a silly question:
>
> # CONFIG_DRIVERS_PS2_KEYBOARD is not set
>
> but the PS/2 keyboard works. Is that setting essential for a mouse to
> function?
No, as SeaBIOS, Linux, and soon libpayload based payloads should be
dor manual and HCL mention that the board supports only RAM
modules of maximum 4 GB each. Is this a chipset limitation? If no, is someone
running this board successfully with 8GB sticks? I would welcome a HCL list of
tested configurations like the one for the KGPE-D16.
Cheers, Daniel
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Hi Paul,
>
> I think most of the time is spent in RAM initialization.
>
>1. Do board owners with similar amount of memory (independent of the
> board) have similar numbers?
>2. What are the ways to improve that? Is it possible? For example, can
> the modules be probed in
According to the asus documentation it should be x16 if slot 2 is
unoccupied, which it is.
I currently only have x8, I have tried changing the gpp config in
devicetree.cb based on the SR5690 documentation but that results in a
coreboot bootloop.
How many PCI-e slots can you use concurrently
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 11:58 AM, Timothy Pearson
wrote:
...
>> It's this a false positive? i.e. it's a problem with the test or
>> actually coreboot doesn't boot?
...
> I've been wondering if I should lower the debug level on the test stand
> for this particular
On 09/12/2017 02:06 AM, Iru Cai wrote:
I seem to know what happened to me. Now I pass throught 00.12.{0,1,2} and
there's no problem now. But if I plug in my keyboard and mouse, then
because of the USB controller is passed to the VM, then I have no keyboard
or mouse to use, so the system seems
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?
a KGPE-D16 which has no ME/PSP, so that issue can be
ruled out.
Tips:
Reducing the serial log level to one or two will drastically speed the
boot time.
The OpenBMC beta is now available if you wish to have an open source BMC
and use the ASMB4 module.
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Hmm it works for me on Xen 4.10 (I don't normally use xen but I
installed it to check for you)
(XEN) AMD-Vi: Disabled HAP memory map sharing with IOMMU
(XEN) AMD-Vi: IOMMU 0 Enabled.
(XEN) I/O virtualisation enabled
(XEN) - Dom0 mode: Strict
(XEN) Interrupt remapping enabled
Btw does anyone
the PC is rebooted
(can be solved by using SR-IOV devices, but KGPE-D16/KCMA-D8 lacks
SR-IOV support in coreboot despite the chipset supporting ARI)
I realize that I am a nobody and this is very unlikely to happen but OFC
I still want max security >:3
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Dear Taiidan,
I have read letter from Kyosti, he said ‘AGESA family15 boards and chipset
vendorcode for older than Trinity has been/will be removed on 4.7 release’. In
this case, whether I still can use H8SCM for my first coreboot mainboard or
not? And I will try to port KGPE-D16 after I
Dear Taiidan,
Thank for your suggestion, I will search 6328 and 6386E CPU on a auction
website. I have paid money tor seller of auction website today, I think I can
get KGPE-D16 in the near future.
>Feel free to ask any questions you have :D
>I suggest that you purchase a 6386SE (16
it is.
For now it is out of my budget but I hope this could change in the
future. I wish Raptor all the success.
I don´t plan to use KGPE-D16 for gaming but more like a general-purpose
workstation.
Now I have a 6238 and I think I will buy a 6282 for the second socket.
Thank you very much
:
> Hi guys!
>
> I have just tested my KGPE-D16's suspend a few times with the latest
> master and it works fine - takes around a minute to get back to my linux
> terminal.
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+1 (512) 690-0200 (swi
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 5:40 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> I have just tested my KGPE-D16's suspend a few times with the latest
> master and it works fine - takes around a minute to get back to my linux
> terminal.
>
Thanks
And logs please.
My previous mails
in code streams to serialize dispatch (LFENCE is faster than
RDTSCP which is also dispatch
serializing).
This mode of LFENCE may be enabled by setting MSR C001_1029[1]=1.
This is important and covers a variety of boards such as the KGPE-D16,
KCMA-D8 and G505s (all the last and best owner controlled
I agree. This is wrong.
Kgpe-d16 and alike are the last resorts for x86 blob free hardware.
This NEEDS to be kept maintained and upstreamed.
Le ven. 6 avr. 2018 18:41, taii...@gmx.com <taii...@gmx.com> a écrit :
> Like I have said before these types of policies are eventually going to
On 02/22/2018 04:36 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
Actually, for OpenBMC work, hotplugging is often the only way to go.
Just be very careful to align the pins correctly the first time; you
don't have a second chance if you misalign the pins and fry the module...
I stand corrected, but I am nervous
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 02:21:10PM -0600, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> Since Raptor has the ability to allocate official MACs (non-local),
> which can be useful at the enterprise level via DHCP pinning, I might
> see if we can reactivate our existing BMC flash offering, but based on
> your hardware if
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018, 19:45 taii...@gmx.com S3 - it does work but you just have to wait a long time I would guess
> that maybe there is some ram re-training going on and that is why
> resuming from S3 takes over a minute.
>
AFAIK, retraining the RAM destroys its contents (and that is why
My issue is that my dual slot graphics card obstructs one of the PCI-e
slots as it is too long to place in the first slot without colliding
with one of the RAM slot retention tabs and I was wondering if there is
a way to easily and without damaging anything remove the RAM lever tab
and thus make
petecb via coreboot wrote:
> Thank you for all those details. I've now compiled a version with
> the default CMOS settings apart from the following changes
>
> Minimum memory voltage = 1.35v
> experimental_memory_speed_boost enabled
> 1394 controller disabled
> SATA ALPM enabled.
Please do not
petecb via coreboot wrote:
> Well the good news is that I have now got this board to work with
> Coreboot v4.6 with the CMOS options and SeaBIOS! :-)
>
> The bad news is that this obviously means a bug has crept in on the
> way up to 4.8
The best news is that you can track that down, since you
Hi,
I have not been able to get S3 suspend to work with this board when using Qubes
4. It's running coreboot v4.6 with the default CMOS options. It appears to go
into suspend ok but when I try to resume the system does not respond to
keyboard or mouse input and pressing the powerbutton results
There were limited information regarding memory compatibility with KCMA-D8.
On the other hand, there were more information for KGPE-D16 regarding memory
compatibility, and it seems the good RDIMM sticks for that board are mostly
from either Micron or Kingston. There are few entries about
Coreboot build today. Opteron 6300. Latestest Microcode.
Debian Buster (10) dont send me emails that state i should install any
memelinux distro
Linux 4.9 (AS 4.19 is still buggy and does not boot :(( quite frustrated
with this board now ... starved 2 month to buy a fucking libre server
system)
Addional info:
linux 4.19 works flawless on corebooted F2A85m, thinkpad x220, w520,
x60, t60, apu2
Am 09.07.19 um 12:04 schrieb Kinky Nekoboi:
> Vendor firmware i did not, and i guess cannot anymore test.
>
> Tested in my case (KGPE-D16) with libreboot (coreboot 4.6) with and
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 5:57 AM Thierry Laurion - Insurgo Technologies
Libres / Open Technologies wrote:
>
> I could provide such resume logs for kgpe-d16.
>
> How do I produce them?
>
Cold boot, enter OS, enter S3 suspsnd. Wake up (probably toggle power
button, moving mouse
On 09.05.20 12:51, Michal Zygowski wrote:
> 4. If you have a discrete GPU, you may include its VGA option ROM into
> CBFS using correct naming, SeaBIOS should execute it and provide
> graphics output. There is also an option in Kconfig "Onboard VGA is
> prmiary", try to deselect it when using
Just got back and tested a bit further.
1. The actual message nvramcui printed when hung was:
initscr(): Unable to create SP
exited with status 8
2. May consider switching SeaBIOS to stable (1.12.1) and try again, as some
SeaBIOS patches (like the one that enables multiple floppy disks)
Hello everyone,
I have a kgpe d16 motherboard with coreboot and seabios, for now I have only
one CPU mounted (the 2nd socket is empty) with 64 gb of ram: if I power on the
PC without the BMC module, fans will spin at the maximum speed and I can see
seabios and boot the OS; if I put in the BMC
Hello everyone,
I have a kgpe d16 motherboard with coreboot and seabios, and 2 opteron 6282 SE
processor with 64 gb of RAM: all the modules are 16 Gb hynix HMT42GR7AFR4C - RD
and all are inserted into the orange slots. The problem is, if I add 2
additional modules, inside the last 2 orange
Am Fr., 5. Nov. 2021 um 19:11 Uhr schrieb ron minnich :
> e.g., the KGPE-D16 would get a 100%
>
except for the VGABIOS.
> Marketing types are sensitive to numbers like this: we could
> prominently display these numbers on coreboot.org
>
They're also pretty sensitive about any
and stick it in
the x4 as you'll be wasting an x16 PCI-e slot if you use asus's silly
MIO stuff (you have to install it in slot 1 on the d8/d16) and no other
boards have MIO so its stuck on one computer.
Its a crappy realtek chip, so it will work but it won't work well.
If I was you I'd get
On 05/04/2017 01:50 PM, low...@airmail.cc wrote:
On 2017-05-04 05:52, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
Hey silly question did you turn on IOMMU in the vendor BIOS? by
default it is off.
This is caused by a bad driver or bad hardware, I had a old graphics
card that did the same.
My D16 works fine and I
that
physical hardware will always be better than qemu.
If cloud-dai wants a working board to start and has the cash I would
recommend the KGPE-D16 as it is the ultimate coreboot board with the
most features, and it is fast enough to be useful for other stuff like a
gaming pc or sane gentoo compile
boot
> build server; the BMC work would allow more KGPE-D16 systems to be
> used to host pieces of coreboot worldwide.
What do you think?
It's not a Talos Workstation, of course, but it would still be a great
step forward, having a performant board like the D8/D16 running fully
libre
t; actually slightly exceed) that internally to get the port completed
>> and production qualified. From what I understand this amount is very
>> close to what had been allocated originally for a Talos coreboot
>> build server; the BMC work would allow more KGPE-D16 systems to be
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On 08/05/2015 01:05 PM, Karl Schmidt wrote:
On 07/29/2015 01:54 PM, Patrick Georgi wrote:
One server board that is for sale and can be equipped with coreboot
would be the ASUS KGPE-D16.
I looked at that - those are 5 years old now.. I would worry
Hi tpearson,
Checked the board status webpage (
https://raptorengineeringinc.com/coreboot/kgpe-d16-status.php) and didn't
find any place where crowdfunding was happening. Where is it? Why isn't it
more public?
I'm really interested in seeing a recent freed AMD board. I know a lot of
people
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On 08/09/2016 03:50 AM, aet...@openmailbox.org wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a small issue with KGPE-D16.
> The two black sata2 ports do not work. (The SATA2 red ones work fine.
> All SAS/SATA3 work fine as well with Pike 2008 card.)
>
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On 01/21/2017 02:57 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> It seems the PCI-e root ports on the KGPE-D16 have ARI which is needed
> for SR-IOV, however it is not reported via # lspci -vv
> I assume that is why the VF's are not assigned to IOMMU groups
ut that doesn't help coreboot very
much. We had looked into it before, but decided it was not worth the
cost to research and implement a fix.
For what it's worth, there are several threads online about the KGPE-D16
and memory corruption with the vendor BIOS. It seems to have taken ASUS
some time
Hi,
I just compiled and flashed the lastest master on my KGPE-D16 with pretty much
the default config. My board has only one of the CPU sockets populated with an
Opteron 6276. Things seem to work fine so far, except the power consumption.
The "sensors" command reports a CPU power c
On 02/09/2017 06:46 PM, Daniel Kulesz via coreboot wrote:
Hi,
I just compiled and flashed the lastest master on my KGPE-D16 with pretty much the
default config. My board has only one of the CPU sockets populated with an Opteron 6276.
Things seem to work fine so far, except the power
To answer my question myself: It works partially.
> 1.) Samsung M393B1K70DH0-YK0
>
> Type: DDR3 DIMM 240-Pin, reg ECC • Ranks/Banks: dual rank, x4 • Modules: 1x
> 8GB • JEDEC: PC3L-12800R • Voltage: 1.35V
>
I got 8 of these working with one CPU package on the KGPE-D16 with one
hen using a CPU from the Opteron
>> 6200/6300 series.
>>
>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF
>> https://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/kgpe-d16.html
>>
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o slow down? The proprietary bios had the same issue until I
> found an option for "whisper" fan control mode.
The KGPE-D16 is a server board; as such, it is appropriate to set fans
to full speed until the OS-based thermal management controls can take
over. Without this feature, a syst
scan.
>
> We handled this with a devicetree.cb option to set a delay between reset
> and PCI scan. Perhaps something similar could be used in this instance?
I guess you are referring to the following line in
`src/mainboard/asus/kgpe-d16/devicetree.cb`?
```
register "pcie_settling
time decreased from 71s to 30s now.
Finally, coreboot boots up twice as fast as the vendor bios on the KGPE-D16!
@Timothy: Regarding the mentioned instability: Have you tested for its presence
after we applied this "revert fix" for the MCT failures? I've been running
"memtester 10G" +
Hi folks,
as reported, the KGPE-D16 was mostly unusable for me in my 2x Opteron 6276 +
128 GB RAM configuration as it simply did not boot reliably - even with serial
console debugging disabled completely. After experimenting with various config
options and comparing my best "known half-wo
hang issue the hardware on the
test stand seems to be experiencing another fault (not coreboot
related); I've disabled the KGPE-D16 tests for now pending diagnostics.
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Raptor Engineering
+1 (415) 727-8645 (direct line)
+1 (512) 690-0200 (switchboard)
https://www.raptorengineeri
are using Coreboot instead of full fledged AMI
BIOS?
Thank you,
Zoran
On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 2:05 PM, BogDan Vatra <bog...@kde.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to build desktop/workstation for my personal use (lots of
> compilations + of course gaming on linux)
> I bought 2 x 627
> > Zoran
> >
> > On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 2:05 PM, BogDan Vatra <bog...@kde.org> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'd like to build desktop/workstation for my personal use (lots of
> >> compilations + of course gaming on linux)
>
you,
> Zoran
>
> On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 2:05 PM, BogDan Vatra <bog...@kde.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to build desktop/workstation for my personal use (lots of
>> compilations + of course gaming on linux)
>> I bought 2 x 6276 CPUs and a KGPE
On 04/30/2017 08:05 AM, BogDan Vatra wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to build desktop/workstation for my personal use (lots of
compilations + of course gaming on linux)
I bought 2 x 6276 CPUs and a KGPE-D16, eprom programmer, etc. now I'm
looking to buy some RAM.
My goal is to have a quad channel 64Gb
On 04/30/2017 04:46 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
On 04/30/2017 08:05 AM, BogDan Vatra wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to build desktop/workstation for my personal use (lots of
compilations + of course gaming on linux)
I bought 2 x 6276 CPUs and a KGPE-D16, eprom programmer, etc. now I'm
looking to buy
As I understand the code, KGPE-d16 doesn't use AGESA part (nor any?).
Any reason why this value would be defaulting to enabled for whole sb700
dependents?
--- a/src/vendorcode/amd/cimx/sb700/SBTYPE.h
+++ b/src/vendorcode/amd/cimx/sb700/SBTYPE.h
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ typedef struct _AMDSBCFG
nd max CPU fan speed for ASUS
KGPE-D16
> - Memory: 16x 4 GB = 64 GB Corsair DDR3-1600 SDRAM (CMZ32GX3M8X1600C9)
I will try shot in the dark, since I have no idea about AMD architecture. Seems
that you have 8-memory channels architecture,
And being you I will start reducing amount of memo
appointing. Since there are also other vendors of comparable PCIe quad-M.2
cards, I welcome any reports (both positive and negative) from people who tried
different m.2 quad card models in a KGPE-D16.
Cheers, Daniel
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On 02/06/2018 22:03, Daniel Kulesz via coreboot wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> maybe this is not really coreboot-related, but I am experiencing an issue
> with the KGPE-D16 that there seems to be no working constellation how the
> following three cards can be put into service:
>
&g
Hi folks,
maybe this is not really coreboot-related, but I am experiencing an issue with
the KGPE-D16 that there seems to be no working constellation how the following
three cards can be put into service:
- nvidia GPU (PCIe 3 x16, takes 1 slot but occupies two)
- ASUS hypercard (PCIe 3 x16
st:
> https://review.coreboot.org/cgit/coreboot.git/tree/src/drivers/aspeed > > >
> I believe this was added as part of the Asus KGPE-D16 OpenBMC porting >
> effort:
> https://www.raptorengineering.com/coreboot/kgpe-d16-bmc-port-status.php >
> While somewhat
devices with a life
expectancy far less than that of a new one..)
What about the opteron line? Are they still in production?
Sorry for hijacking the thread and thank you for answers..
Florentin
Yes of course you can still buy a new KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8 opteron
board, performance with their best
BIOS will show something on the VGA
port even if the DIMMs are completely damaged and unable to properly
store data).
On 02/14/2018 03:28 PM, Elisenda Cuadros wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I recently bought an Asus KGPE-D16 board, with an Opteron 6238 and 4
> Micron MT18JSF25672PDZ-1G4
to properly
store data).
On 02/14/2018 03:28 PM, Elisenda Cuadros wrote:
Hello,
I recently bought an Asus KGPE-D16 board, with an Opteron 6238 and 4
Micron MT18JSF25672PDZ-1G4F1DD modules.
Firstly I tried to boot with vendor BIOS but I don't get any output on VGA.
I have a PCI Post Card and it seems
On 02/20/2018 01:29 AM, 戴,曉政 via coreboot wrote:
Dear Taiidan,
I have get KGPE-D16 motherboard from auction website but I find that AMD 6328
CPU is too expensive ($499 USD). As well as 6386SE CPU is more expensive than
6328 CPU so please give me a favor. Please list some cheaper AMD CPUs
Hello,
Is it really worth 63xx series instead 62xx?
They are _much more_ expensive.
Is there any public benchmark?
Regards,
- Eli
On 20/02/18 10:46, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
On 02/20/2018 01:29 AM, 戴,曉政 via coreboot wrote:
Dear Taiidan,
I have get KGPE-D16 motherboard from auction
Taiidan, thank you very much for your valuable feedback! When I've
been thinking of getting KGPE-D16 my main concern was that some high
end GPUs wouldn't work for some reason and it was difficult to find
any info... Luckily your RX580 doesn't have a Security Processor
inside it ! Did you know AMD
On 03/25/2018 11:12 AM, thierry.laur...@gmail.com wrote:
> For the KGPE-D16, an integration effort was made in Heads to support
> such board.
>
> https://github.com/osresearch/heads/issues/134
>
> * OpenBMC support merged into coreboot so the server can boot
> * Flas
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 01:28:06PM -0500, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> Very nice work! I too had been intending to work on this at some
> nebulous date in the future, great to see it actually done and boards
> ordered!
I did it as soon as I got a KGPE-D16 which included the module as a
Hi,
Season's greetings to everyone! :-)
I've been able to get my Asus KGPE-D16 running with coreboot 4.6 and Qubes 4
and I'm pleased to report it has been nice and stable over the holiday period,
save for a few minor issues.
Suspend works fine on a fresh install of Qubes 4, however applying
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On 12/10/2018 07:48 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Applicable to:
> SP5100 AMD C32/G34 systems such as the KCMA-D8 and KGPE-D16.
>
> Situation: If you don't have OpenBMC installed you need to run
> pwmconfig/fancontrol to ma
better as it supports NCQ, TRIM etc.
Conga-rats petey now you can fix it easy! just enable cmos settings in
menuconfig then go to the kgpe-d16 coreboot board directory and change
cmos.default, recompile/flash then reset your CMOS - OR if you already
have use cmos enabled you can simply chang
acy IDE/ATA controller, but not on SATA
ports connected to an AHCI controller. I didn't further debug that issue
though, so I can't say why it didn't work on an AHCI controller.
Speaking of the KGPE-D16: I still have this patch [0] in my review queue
that is needed for coreboot to work on the bo
Hi,
I have an Asus KGPE-D16 motherboard I am trying to get working with Coreboot
and use with Qubes 4. It has a single AMD 6386 CPU and 128Gb DDR3 ECC RAM.
I have successfully cloned the git repository and built the coreboot.rom.
However when I flash it on to the board and then run the Qubes
it following
these instructions. The only difference is that the BIOS chip of
KGPE-D16 seems to be a DIP-8 instead of SOIC-8, so you could insert
this DIP-8 chip right in CH341A and SOIC-8 test clip isn't needed of
course. Although there are DIP-8 test clips, if your chip is socketed
- they aren't
xing
> these, I have pushed a patchset [1] that removes S3 suspend support
> from said platform. Depending of what the response is, I hope to have
> that submitted already before 4.11 release.
>
> The latest info [2] I have is asus/kcma-d8 not working and
> asus/kgpe-d16 worki
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Hi all,
we see a lot of attention around KGPE-D16 maintainership problems.
After discussion with Thierry Laurion (Insurgo) at OSFC2019 3mdeb
decided to help in maintaining that platform by organizing crowd
founding campaign or getting founds
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