Re: [coreboot] How come the community meeting is hosted by proprietary software?
I love Matrix (https://matrix.org) and there are already some public servers (https://www.hello-matrix.net/public_servers.php), including matrixim.cc hosted by me. On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 12:36 PM, taii...@gmx.comwrote: > Discord is proprietary software, why don't we use something free and open > source? > > I would be more than pleased to set up a SIP server or something to that > effect (I have only 10mbps upload but I know folks who will give me a VPS > if I want one). > There are plenty of FOSS softphones for every OS and you can also use a > desktop VoIP phone so it would be more convenient. > > -- > coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org > https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot > -- Please do not send me Microsoft Office/Apple iWork documents. Send OpenDocument instead! http://fsf.org/campaigns/opendocument/ -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
Re: [coreboot] How come the community meeting is hosted by proprietary software?
I don't have a vps but I can recommend you some good/cheep ones https://store.vikings.net/libre-hosting-provider-crowdfunding/libre-vps-pre-order I hope it helps Le 14/03/2017 05:36, taii...@gmx.com a écrit : > Discord is proprietary software, why don't we use something free and > open source? > > I would be more than pleased to set up a SIP server or something to that > effect (I have only 10mbps upload but I know folks who will give me a > VPS if I want one). > There are plenty of FOSS softphones for every OS and you can also use a > desktop VoIP phone so it would be more convenient. > signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
[coreboot] How come the community meeting is hosted by proprietary software?
Discord is proprietary software, why don't we use something free and open source? I would be more than pleased to set up a SIP server or something to that effect (I have only 10mbps upload but I know folks who will give me a VPS if I want one). There are plenty of FOSS softphones for every OS and you can also use a desktop VoIP phone so it would be more convenient. -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
Re: [coreboot] Where to get ME image/flash descriptors for the x220?
Have fun https://github.com/zaolin/coreboot-thinkpad-doc/tree/x220/firmware/splited On 03/13/2017 09:11 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote: On 03/08/2017 01:29 PM, Igor Skochinsky wrote: Hello Taiidan, Alas, the 8duj28us.exe update and a few others I checked do not seem to contain the ME region or the descriptor. There is 8duj28us.exe with the ME update but it requires an already running ME to be applied. You could in theory extract the partitions from it and assemble into a valid ME region by constructing an FPT but that's not trivial. I would suggest you to just take the descriptor and ME region from "random people on the internet". The descriptor does not contain any code and the ME firmware is signed by Intel so it can't be backdoored by randos (there are much easier ways to hack people than stealing keys from Intel). Damn :[ There is also the .iso bios update with the .FL2 and FL1 files what about that? I had heard rumors from a couple people that there are ME signing keys floating around in the darknet on some elite hacker forums so I was paranoid as I don't want to have my machine used to hack something important. -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
[coreboot] Where to buy KGPE-D16/KCMA-D8 Accessories? (TPM and KVM chip)
^title I am looking for a place to buy a compatible TPM and the ASMB4-iKVM chip for KGPE-D16 and KCMA-D8 motherboards I would like a TPM that has the owner controlled CRTM like the one that was mentioned on the TALOS project page. Thanks -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
Re: [coreboot] Where to get ME image/flash descriptors for the x220?
On 03/08/2017 01:29 PM, Igor Skochinsky wrote: Hello Taiidan, Alas, the 8duj28us.exe update and a few others I checked do not seem to contain the ME region or the descriptor. There is 8duj28us.exe with the ME update but it requires an already running ME to be applied. You could in theory extract the partitions from it and assemble into a valid ME region by constructing an FPT but that's not trivial. I would suggest you to just take the descriptor and ME region from "random people on the internet". The descriptor does not contain any code and the ME firmware is signed by Intel so it can't be backdoored by randos (there are much easier ways to hack people than stealing keys from Intel). Damn :[ There is also the .iso bios update with the .FL2 and FL1 files what about that? I had heard rumors from a couple people that there are ME signing keys floating around in the darknet on some elite hacker forums so I was paranoid as I don't want to have my machine used to hack something important. -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
Re: [coreboot] Crowdfunding Status for KGPE-D16 BMC Port Offer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 After campaign close, we have funded three of the four stretch goals! In addition to providing the base BMC port, we will be adding support for the KGPE-D16 BMC to Flashrom, adding support for the IPMI remote serial console, and enabling BMC-based hardware thermal management. Pledges are currently being collected and work will start after pledge collection has been completed. Thank you all for your support and we hope to be able to make the KGPE-D16 a worthy addition to any security and freedom conscious datacenter! - -- Timothy Pearson Raptor Engineering +1 (415) 727-8645 (direct line) +1 (512) 690-0200 (switchboard) https://www.raptorengineering.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJYxs/oAAoJEK+E3vEXDOFbwjsH/ig7dYafc+tjinGzEzztIfEz cD0z7Q6yNP7RhSdt+GC9BnnVEYTMFPq3Vg51Y1ujJyItqjtbAkyjLO8QFyZyWqW+ lAEbOQ9y1Zt8KgPer4gNjq/Yac95uorvJco8rGJ7SLISOY669OIAq+Wgjg+wFQlN GW5lyzJxkRpZ6DLbxqHJJslvQyHCWfRLI99Qg7jdKnznWtUW0w3H165KUkrL31aF jKpbK/QXi4KpRUsINGRHbwk2fqv3g5N5i9q8GiP/jxlXTOtnVgQIUqMBxadIQUIH vA2hYCzmRPBJqIvi28p12EUKunEovPq+mFcgOP1C52e3dbSQpUDOaa/934PrmZk= =qATR -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
Re: [coreboot] Suspend-to-RAM on Thinkpad X230
On 2017-03-12 18:58, Kyösti Mälkki wrote: As indicated by the clean boot log, it's a failure to write MRC cache. Could be that our SPI flash routines have regressed or were never tested for a setup with 4Mib + 8MiB SPI flash parts installed. Or there may be some unwritten rule about CBFS size and the location of MRC cache. I see. Is there anything I can do to help? Gert -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot