Dear Jonathan,
Am Donnerstag, den 12.05.2016, 22:48 +0200 schrieb Jonathan Neuschäfer:
> On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:03:14PM +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
> > GCC 6 is in Debian Sid/unstable [1] in parallel to the default GCC 5.3.
> > The binary is `/usr/bin/gcc-6`. I’d like to quickly test this
1. PcdLpssSioEnablePciMode setting is LPSS_PCI_MODE_DISABLE and I am sure
lpss is in acpi mode, because I can't find any lpss device in pci list.
2. The cpu type is N2807.
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Hi All,
I am using coreboot with seabios payload to boot to Win7.
But sometimes Seabios is not able to find its own CBFS partition in the
coreboot image and causes the exception and does not boot OS.
Below is source code which throws exception:
In SeaBIOS config value, the default value of
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:03:14PM +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
> Dear coreboot folks,
>
>
> GCC 6 is in Debian Sid/unstable [1] in parallel to the default GCC 5.3.
> The binary is `/usr/bin/gcc-6`. I’d like to quickly test this with
> coreboot to see if everything still builds and runs fine.
>
>
Dear coreboot folks,
GCC 6 is in Debian Sid/unstable [1] in parallel to the default GCC 5.3.
The binary is `/usr/bin/gcc-6`. I’d like to quickly test this with
coreboot to see if everything still builds and runs fine.
Running `make HOSTCC=gcc-6 CC=gcc-6` partially works. GCC 6 is used for
the
Hi,
David Griffith wrote:
> > The first flash was successful, as you are clearly using coreboot. :)
> >
> > It's important that you flash again. Now that you have coreboot just
> > run flashrom to write the coreboot.rom. Set the BUC.TS bit
> > appropriately, otherwise your machine will not boot
First of all, i want to thank the administrator of the list for giving
me a place on this.
I have an A13 based board, wich i wish to be able to start some sort of
gnu/linux with lxde distro from an usb hard drive,
but a real hard drive and not just an usb pen or flash card. I also wish
it
Hi Zoran
I am having Intel system studio trial version and also XDP3 connector.
Regards
Mayuri
From: Zoran Stojsavljevic [mailto:zoran.stojsavlje...@gmail.com]
Sent: 12 May 2016 17:31
To: Mayuri Tendulkar ; coreboot@coreboot.org
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Coreboot
Hello Mayuri,
[3] The other way how to use ITP BlueBox XDP3 is to use ISS (INTEL System
Studio).
I guess, there is 30 day free trial for ISS (on the intel.com public web,
there is an ISS download somewhere), but if you would like to have ISS
activated, you need to contact ISS INTEL support.
On Thu, 12 May 2016, Peter Stuge wrote:
David Griffith wrote:
lenovobios_firstflash and lenovobios_secondflash scripts
Please do not confuse coreboot with libreboot. Instructions for/about
libreboot are specific to that project, and nothing that the coreboot
community can support you with.
David Griffith wrote:
> lenovobios_firstflash and lenovobios_secondflash scripts
Please do not confuse coreboot with libreboot. Instructions for/about
libreboot are specific to that project, and nothing that the coreboot
community can support you with.
> Did I actually succeed in flashing my
Hello Mayuri,
Sorry, I am busy with some other things (trying to perfect my Deutsch
Sprache, and this goes too slow, and too pejorative)... :-(
I did not look thru the second document, but here is what I'll advise here:
[1] Go to
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