-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 please dump it again, using i2cdump. sudo apt-get install i2c-tools
Also, use reply-all when replying to the list. On 23/05/15 09:51, Daniel Tarrero wrote: > Hi dudes! nice to read u :) > > I’ve try to use i2cdump but right now i only have a bootable Utuntu > and i can’t find i2c’tools... that’s what i've got: > ---------------------------------------- Script started on Sat 23 > May 2015 08:24:30 AM UTC > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ sudo get-edid sudo: get-edid: command not found > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ apt-cache search get-edid > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ sudo cat /sys/class/drm/card0-LVDS-1/edid > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ sudo hexdump /sys/class/drm/card0-LVDS-1/edid > 0000000 ff00 ffff ffff 00ff ae30 4020 0000 0000 0000010 0f00 0301 > 1d80 7815 2dea 9705 5157 278a 0000020 5023 2154 0008 0101 0101 0101 > 0101 0101 0000030 0101 0101 0101 1964 4000 0041 3026 8818 0000040 > 0036 d61e 0010 1900 1528 4000 0041 3026 0000050 8818 0036 d61e 0010 > 1900 0000 0f00 6100 0000060 3243 4361 0f28 0001 a34c 4158 0000 > fe00 0000070 4c00 4e54 3431 5831 2d41 304c 0a31 e900 0000080 > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ sudo modprobe i2c-dev ubuntu@ubuntu: $ sudo lsmod > | grep i2c i2c_dev 14027 0 i2c_algo_bit > 13413 1 i915 > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ sudo i2cdump sudo: i2cdump: command not > found > > ubuntu@ubuntu: $ apt-cache search i2cdump ubuntu@ubuntu: $ > apt-cache search i2cdump-tools ubuntu@ubuntu: $ apt-cache search > i2c ubuntu@ubuntu: $ exit exit > > Script done on Sat 23 May 2015 08:27:13 AM UTC > ---------------------------------------- > > From here i just see that it has an "LTN141XA-L01” panel. > > i guess it’s the right time to get a Triskel! i’ll send the output > from i2cdump then. > > Regards, d > > > >> El 22/5/2015, a las 23:12, The Gluglug <[email protected]> >> escribió: >> > Please send an EDID dump using i2cdump. > > http://libreboot.org/docs/misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname > > On 22/05/15 11:04, Daniel Tarrero wrote: >>>> Hi all! >>>> >>>> I'm dAni, from a sunny and politically obsoleted Spain! >>>> lately interested in libreboot and open hardware :) >>>> >>>> i've around here a Lenovo T60 with incompatible panel >>>> (Samsung LTN141XA-L01). >>>> >>>> i saw in the compatibility list of libreboot that it is not >>>> (yet?) compatible, but i guess im a bit obstinated... >>>> >>>> i was trying to figure out if i can flash libreboot in it, >>>> maybe leading to a headless machine. Nor my english knowledge >>>> neither the documentation seem to clear my doubts :S >>>> >>>> Also i have seen some work in progress to support the i945 >>>> and such panels. I will be glad to make test, doc and help as >>>> far as i can get involved and understand. There's someone >>>> diving here? >>>> >>>> Regards! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVYEmEAAoJEP9Ft0z50c+UCL0H/1LPfLPdHhgGX2a6UeVZME3y e1UQ+3Eerb0Vd3oZ/YIO6qxbhxTKQ1dQ75DB9iVVceD7nT34YjC2712cqW9t/pTW gADdsFcjDiR/LniINflOo+02DawfRbCrJAAe8EhQuXoz8S4OCIJs877R0hmSLrMT dUZw1tdVVYvl0ltqTcuG1jXAR65zpMx9ETZnZak9uCgIOQR3/J0PmaDvpCQ8pCg0 djfzrxJTX/EZZvWLxIYo/XVmbvMjxs8HaHusjwiyRP5aGtMwdLHPEfdKysdOrCXZ u/rtDEqyDKStcrLYmbhPFJtC95HHKMNzL91w+Xm2ZGf/uyMgaVupARaEiTCvyrc= =vAUv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
