System seventysuck, pur.idiots etc are LYING about having "open source
firmware"
System seventysuck also lies about having "made in usa" hardware
literally all they did was make a metal case here and somehow a metal
box equals a computer in their world.
Their "coreboot" is nothing more than a
Chris Laprise wrote on 4/6/19 2:08 PM:
On 3/30/19 3:47 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 7:10 PM:
BTW, like some other Qubers I got a G505s with the AMD A10. Still
need to figure out how to flash it.
Mike Banon's done some great work here. Check out
On 3/30/19 3:47 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 7:10 PM:
I agree. But even so, AMD are better by some noticeable margin.
Intel... OMGWTF. With the 'VISA' exploit they're contradicting the
researchers, and with 'Foreshadow' they said app programmers should
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 7:10 PM:
I agree. But even so, AMD are better by some noticeable margin.
Intel... OMGWTF. With the 'VISA' exploit they're contradicting the
researchers, and with 'Foreshadow' they said app programmers should deal
with it.
I saw that too WRT Foreshadow: "Just
On 3/30/19 12:25 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 2:44 AM:
On 3/29/19 7:18 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
https://github.com/system76/coreboot
Clearly they think they can handle modern hardware. Makes me wonder
why the coreboot folks have thrown up [their?]
Chris Laprise wrote on 3/30/19 2:44 AM:
On 3/29/19 7:18 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
https://github.com/system76/coreboot
Clearly they think they can handle modern hardware. Makes me wonder
why the coreboot folks have thrown up [their?] hands and declared defeat.
If I understand it right,
On 3/29/19 7:18 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
https://github.com/system76/coreboot
Clearly they think they can handle modern hardware. Makes me wonder why the
coreboot folks have thrown up Thierry hands and declared defeat.
Maybe they see something they can no longer stomach.
I bought my
https://github.com/system76/coreboot
Clearly they think they can handle modern hardware. Makes me wonder why the
coreboot folks have thrown up Thierry hands and declared defeat.
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>From a recent System76 announcement:
“In firmware news, our engineer Jeremy has made a lot of progress in porting
Coreboot to the Darter Pro and multiple versions of Galago Pro. It can now run
both BIOS and UEFI implementations. However, certain bugs need to be worked out
before we can
On 3/28/19 3:51 PM, Sven Semmler wrote:
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On 3/25/19 4:49 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
What does this say about the direction Joanna and Golem are
taking?
I am severely confused about that. I'd have thought the direction to
go is open hardware,
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On 3/25/19 4:49 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> What does this say about the direction Joanna and Golem are
> taking?
I am severely confused about that. I'd have thought the direction to
go is open hardware, more local, more decentralized, more
What does this say about the direction Joanna and Golem are taking? Everyone
build clouds on Intel hardware. No getting around that.
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On 3/23/19 3:03 PM, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
Spent several hours yesterday trying to track down what I would need to do to
install coreboot on all of my computers, starting with my Qubes box: a Levnovo
Thinkpad T480.
The bottom line from what I can tell is that if you have an Intel CPU made
Hello,
schrieb am Mo., 25. März 2019, 02:15:
> That was one of the first places I looked. Maybe I’m just a hardhead, but
> I found it difficult to believe that there really was no support for
> coreboot in any form for modern hardware.
>
The problem seems to be that on modern hardware it is
That was one of the first places I looked. Maybe I’m just a hardhead, but I
found it difficult to believe that there really was no support for coreboot in
any form for modern hardware.
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Hello,
schrieb am So., 24. März 2019, 10:11:
> On 2019-03-23 19:03, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Spent several hours yesterday trying to track down what I would need
> > to do to install coreboot on all of my computers, starting with my
> > Qubes box: a Levnovo Thinkpad T480.
[...]
> I'd
On 2019-03-23 19:03, jrsmi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Spent several hours yesterday trying to track down what I would need
> to do to install coreboot on all of my computers, starting with my
> Qubes box: a Levnovo Thinkpad T480.
>
> The bottom line from what I can tell is that if you have an Intel
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