Hi Paul
> as LinuxTag approaches and some of the systemd developers are going to
> be there, I remembered the discussion how systemd only supports exposing
> performance data on EFI systems [1].
>
> Christian already brought up coreboot/SeaBIOS in that discussion. H.
> Peter Anvin (Syslinux) also
Hi,
I am trying to debug an issue on Parmer.
1) use "pm-suspend" to suspend.
2) use USB keyboard to wake up.
3) use "pm-suspend" to suspend. FAIL To SUSPEND.
After wake up by USB keyboard, I got some errors in dmesg:
[ 55.585935] Disabling IRQ #9
I don't know why this is happened. It seems that
Hi,
would someone please be so kind and record the coreboot talks at
LinuxTag? A few of my colleagues can't be at LinuxTag, but they have
expressed interest in watching the talks if any recording is made available.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Carl-Daniel
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2013/5/21 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger :
> Hi,
>
> would someone please be so kind and record the coreboot talks at
> LinuxTag? A few of my colleagues can't be at LinuxTag, but they have
> expressed interest in watching the talks if any recording is made available.
>
> Thanks in advance!
that would be g
Christian Gmeiner wrote:
> > record the coreboot talks
>
> that would be great!
As far as I know nobody has either tripod or camera. If you have one,
bring it to LinuxTag. Thanks!
//Peter
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Am 21.05.2013 17:45 schrieb Peter Stuge:
> Christian Gmeiner wrote:
>>> record the coreboot talks
>> that would be great!
> As far as I know nobody has either tripod or camera. If you have one,
> bring it to LinuxTag. Thanks!
Will bring my mini-tripod, but I lack a suitable camera.
Regards,
Carl-
> > If DDR3-667 works but AGESA fails at DDR3-1600, is it possible to go
back
> > to DDR3-667 or try an intermediate speed, say DDR3-1333 ?
>
> Maybe there is an option in AGESA where you can limit the maximum
> frequency.
>
> $ more src/mainboard/asus/f2a85-m/buildOpts.c
> […]
> #define BLDCFG_MEM
The board does boot, but only at DDR667. (I tried each option up to DDR1600)
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 7:19 PM, David Hubbard <
david.c.hubbard+coreb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > If DDR3-667 works but AGESA fails at DDR3-1600, is it possible to go
> back
> > > to DDR3-667 or try an intermediate spee
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