?
Thanks,
Piotr Kubaj
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# Automatically generated file; DO NOT EDIT.
# coreboot configuration
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# General setup
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CONFIG_LOCALVERSION=""
CONFIG_CBFS_PREFIX="fallback"
# CONFIG_MULTIPLE_CBFS_INSTANCES is not set
CONFIG_COMPILER_GCC=y
# CONFIG_COMPILER_LLVM_CLANG is not set
#
I should also mention that although I have
CONFIG_MAINBOARD_DO_NATIVE_VGA_INIT now, when I had it on previously,
the result was about the same, except that before booting OS the screen
was on (but it didn't display anything).
On 06/02/2016 20:09, Piotr Kubaj wrote:
> Thanks,
>
> unfo
Hi all,
I'm currently running Libreboot 20150518 on ThinkPad X200, but I'd like
to switch to Coreboot (the newest stable version, 4.4). The reason is
that Libreboot seems to provide only one configuration and its build
system seems difficult to understand in comparison to Coreboot.
I'd like
Thanks,
does CONFIG_VGA_BIOS also need to be set in Coreboot config file?
On 05/31/16 09:08, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Is that possible using native graphics initialization without vgabios?
>> There are some recent references that it's possible.
>
> CONFIG_VGA_COREBOOT=y in seabios.
>
I'm trying to flash the latest Libreboot images on KGPE-D16. I'm using 2
6262HE CPU's and 56GB RAM (3*16GB + 4*2GB).
The 2GB RAM's are from Micron and they cause the system to go in the
reboot loop even before graphics are initialized (there's nothing on the
screen, I only get serial output).
It looks like they go the same way that Intel did (vendors first):
https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/security-updates
It's still nice that at last we get new microcode, but it's a shame AMD didn't
notify coreboot project :/
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Piotr Kubaj
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I've installed Coreboot on ASUS F2A85-M. Everything works fine, but the CPU
overheats when doing something intensive (like video playing) and the OS
crashes. Browsing the internet and watching movies doesn't make it sweat. I use
FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE and Gentoo Linux.
My CPU is X4 750k. I
Thanks!
I'm only starting to get some knowledge about Coreboot and I didn't realize
that I need to configure fans in the OS :) Now everything seems fine, except
that FreeBSD doesn't seem to have a way to configure fan speed...
On 17-03-26 21:35:33, Rudolf Marek wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Sorry, I
Do you use the internal GPU or external? If you use internal, you probably need
firmware from AMD (SeaVGABIOS won't work). If you have external GPU, you don't
need VGA option ROM at all.
Anyway, you don't need SeaVGABIOS.
You also put CONFIG_QEMU_HARDWARE=y, which is unnecessary.
https://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support
On 17-06-08 11:01:55, Gabriel Bosque wrote:
> Internal. Where do I find firmware for it?
>
> Tanks in advance
>
> 2017-06-08 10:45 GMT-03:00 Piotr Kubaj <pku...@anongoth.pl>:
>
> > Do you use the internal GPU or external? If
2017-06-08 12:19 GMT-03:00 Piotr Kubaj <pku...@anongoth.pl>:
>
> > https://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support
> >
> > On 17-06-08 11:01:55, Gabriel Bosque wrote:
> > > Internal. Where do I find firmware for it?
> > >
> > > Tanks in advance
> > &g
You might want to check what PCengines guys did, their APU doesn't have video
(only serial), and the keyboard works in SeaBIOS.
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Hi,
I've upgraded my coreboot to tag 4.7. As a payload I use SeaBIOS. I want to use
the new feature of serial communication from SeaBIOS. The issue I have is that
there's only serial output (meaning I can see the SeaBIOS menu on serial), but
pressing any key on keyboard via serial doesn't do
There's no "pure coreboot" systems. You need some payload.
Also, while Talos is truly awesome, the OP asked about coreboot specifically
and Talos doesn't run coreboot :)
At the moment, the best coreboot-supported server motherboard is ASUS KGPE-D16.
You can also get libre BMC with OpenBMC
AFAIK it's not only fam15 that is vulnerable. If you're going to ask, could you
ask about updates for other CPU's than Ryzen in general? I also have fam14 and
fam16 boards.
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Strange, I didn't apply any patches. I run D16 with stock coreboot 4.7 and
OpenBMC.
Could it be because I have different memory modules (4xKVR16R11D4/16)?
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, the iKVM4 or the iKVM5?
On 02/24/2018 11:10 AM, Piotr Kubaj via coreboot wrote:
Strange, I didn't apply any patches. I run D16 with stock coreboot 4.7
and OpenBMC.
Could it be because I have different memory modules (4xKVR16R11D4/16)?
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I didn't get it working with SeaBIOS' SERCON, but I just moved on to SgaBIOS.
It turns out it's actually better for me than SERCON, because it provides
serial redirection to the point where kernel takes over, while SERCON only
provides till bootloader starts.
That feature of SgaBIOS makes it
Hi,
I just wanted to share my experience of using alternative screens for ThinkPad
X200 (HV121WX4-120) with coreboot.
After fitting the screen, it became apparent that something is wrong.
Having turned on the X200, it ran happily for about 1 minute, then the screen
just powered off. It didn't
I'm looking to buy some ASMB-iKVM module for my KGPE-D16. I've looked in all
the Internet shops I could find, but there are none available.
Do any of you have some for sale?
I figured it may be the best place to ask about it.
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By removing open-source AGESA and all boards that use them, you would remove
many boards that can boot blobless (like KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8, there's also
cheap low-end like E350M1, although I'm not sure this uses AGESA).
This would mean that if we want blobless, we can either use much less
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