Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-28 Thread megver83

Hi again! About RAM, in libreboot's website says the following
https://libreboot.org/docs/install/t400_external.html

 You need DDR3 SODIMM PC3-8500 RAM installed, in matching pairs (speed/size).  
Non-matching pairs won't work. You can also install a single module (meaning,  
one of the slots will be empty) in slot 0.


Make sure that the RAM you buy is the 2Rx8 density. (...)

I've a 2GB RAM (but don't know how many Mhz) if I want more RAM, I have to  
buy one with the same memory and Mhz?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-27 Thread megver83

Looks like almost the same as BPI


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-27 Thread megver83

Raspberry Pi GPIO pins



Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-26 Thread agullo

This guide was useful to me:
the_unconventional's blog » English: Flashing Libreboot on an X200 with a  
Raspberry Pi - fsfe's soup

http://fsfe.soup.io/post/590865884/the-unconventionals-blog-English-Flashing-Libreboot-on



Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-24 Thread prian

Check the install instructions page as well:
https://libreboot.org/docs/install/

"Available modes: vesafb or txtmode. The vesafb ROM images are recommended,  
in most cases; txtmode ROM images come with MemTest86+, which requires  
text-mode instead of the usual framebuffer used by coreboot native graphics  
initialization."


I used vesafb like recommended.

Remember, you have to go through the whole process of disassembling only  
once. Updates can then be flashed via terminal.


@stas
Sorry,my Russian is pretty bad so I answer in English. I can't think of a  
reason why one shouldn't be allowed to use the Russian alphabet for the  
username. Worked for me ;-)


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-24 Thread megver83
Something else that I forgot, what is the difference between vesafb and  
txtxmode? Which one is more convenient?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-24 Thread stas . mihaylenko
Джордж: тут кириллические никнеймы  
разрешены?


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-24 Thread prian

Hi Megver83,

first of all, I am sorry that I am not going much into detail now, because I  
don't have a lot of time.

I will come back to this topic. ;-)

You don't need a PSU! The 3.3V of the RPi is sufficient. The Jumper cables  
are only different in colour so that you can identify connections more  
easily. It makes it more comfortable to work with.


A set of jumper cables is very cheap, so I would use (and have used) jumper  
cables bought from a shop because they have a header that makes sure that  
everything stays where it should. You don't want to lose a cable during  
flashing.


Make sure that you have everything you will need: Pomona Clip, Jumper Cables,  
RaspberryPi ready to go (I forgot what else there is).


There is another manual for flashing with a Raspberry Pi. There is not much  
different when flashing a T400. Just be careful with the pinouts.

https://libreboot.org/docs/install/rpi_setup.html

The manual is very detailed, just make sure to follow it closely:
https://libreboot.org/docs/install/t400_external.html

Good luck and do not hesitate to ask for help. 


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-23 Thread calmstorm

dunno, but I shall bump in case anyone has an answer.


Re: [Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-22 Thread megver83
something else that I forgot to comment, about the GRUB configuration  
https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html


About the option 1: What if I have more than one distro with the  
libreboot_grub.cfg file?
and where it says in libreboot_grub.cfg on disk, if you are adapting it based  
on grub.cfg from CBFS then remove the check for libreboot_grub.cfg otherwise  
it will loop..
How is that? If I do not adapt anything from Coreboot filesystem I suppose I  
don't have to care, right?

Thanks!!


[Trisquel-users] Doubts about libreboot flashing and configuration

2017-02-22 Thread megver83
Hi everyone. I've some questions about libreboot. As I said in the Spanish  
forum, I got a Thinkpad T400 and, of course, I want to flash it Libreboot.  
The problem is that I don't have a BeagleBone Black, but a friend has a  
Banana Pi. As banana pi is based on Raspberry Pi, I thought that this guide  
https://github.com/bibanon/Coreboot-ThinkPads/wiki/X200-X201-Hardware-Flashing-with-Raspeberry-Pi  
would work. The guide is for X200, but it is very alike to the T400.


For me it looks pretty easy, but my concern is the following: Are the pin  
jumper cables different, in terms of electronic stuff, when they are  
different in color? (the external cables like this ones) In the guide they  
use blue cables, all of them are the same color. I've an ATX power source  
that I do not use, can I use it's cables? And how do I take them out?


And, about the external power supply, how will I know if it is necessary? In  
libreboot's website they use one for the BBB  
https://libreboot.org/docs/install/bbb_setup.html and in the GitHub guide in  
the note it says The raspberry pi 3.3V rail should be sufficient to power the  
chip during flashing, so no external power supply should be required;  
however, at the time of writing that has only been tested and confirmed for  
one chip, the MX25L6405D. so in case I need power supply, I'll need a  
male-female cable, right? and in what pin of the BPI do I have to connect it?


Here are the BPI pins


I know they are many questions, but anyway, thanks in advance!