Hello!
Would anyone be able to confirm this line of reasoning? For anything based
on the X86 design styles, only the GEODE families have these uncommitted
GPIO points that are documented.
But do the Intel designed chipsets contain undocumented GPIO points?
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Gregg C Levine gregg.drw
Hello!
Okay, suppose we haven't added anything to our checked out repositories, how
do we retrieve these updated ones. Just follow the usual steps for a
checkout of a new one?
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Hello!
Acked by: Gregg C Levine hansolofal...@worldnet.att.net
I am offering one because Joe asked and it seemed almost like a good idea.
Feel free to turn it down or accept it with comments.
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ed to update the currently available flashrom toolkit.
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> -Original Message-
> From: coreboot-bounces+hansolofalcon=worldnet.att@coreboot.org
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&g
Hello!
Can it boot what I am calling original DOS? I have access to DOS 6.22
and of course DOS 3.3. And also the thing promoted by General
Software. Which is also called DOS and is largely code and binary-
level compatible.
This is from an iPod Touch.
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hat's a side-remark to
Andrew G.
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> -Original Message-
> From: coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org [mailto:coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org]
On
> Behalf Of Andrew Goodbody
tell us who it is who made the board you are having issues
with? This might be a big help.
And of course the usual requests:
"Can you boot into Linux to do an lspci, etc? That would be helpful.
lspci -tvnn
superiotool -dV
flashrom -V "
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" and they are giving a
humungous amount of suggestions, including the phone idea from Google, and
then Coreboot, plus the usuals.
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he beginning of the month.
Change of subject here:
Did anyone from the team contribute an article on Coreboot to the Linux
Journal magazine for September? The magazine always mentions what the
subscriber has to look forward to next month in the current month's issue
table of contents
Hello!
How so? And please explain?
I've requested a method to indicate how and to whom messages are delivered.
This is especially useful to me because I've got both this e-mail address
registered and one from Google Mail as well.
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"Th
Hello!
Yes you have. Indeed you have confirmed my assertions regarding how
everything has been laid out. What I was looking for was a refutation,
obviously not happening, or a confirmation. Which has happened here.
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repositories has been
discontinued, and moves to that status. And it won't be maintained at all.
And it will probably be removed from the trees at some point as well.
Please correct these statements at your convenience.
I have just completed a retrieval of the new flashrom mechanism.
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an appropriate board, which presupposes that the board name (to be named
later) is a known working one with Coreboot.
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Hello!
Careful folks, according to Google Mail that tracker number sits on top of a
load of attempts to spam the tracker functions.
Obviously they do get deleted as soon as one of us sees them, but I thought
I would bring it to the attention of the list.
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oking for
advice on this subject as it happens.
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Hello!
It is indeed quite reasonable. And I indeed am interested. So what do I do
to obtain it?
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> -Original Message-
> From: Joseph Smith [mailto:j...@settoplinux.org
check Amazon for them
I get shocked by the prices they are quoting, it's as if they are trying to
sell me a brand new never been opened first edition of something.
And yes I'll accept an answer off list if you feel that's best.
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"T
caused a complaint concerning the flashrom program.
What I suspect we will need will be a whole series of new pages or updated
contents of pages outlining how to manage content from SVN.
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Hello!
Sounds good to me. Except for one thing. How do we go about updating
anything previously checked out?
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> -Original Message-
> From: coreboot-boun
sed on anything Coreboot has selected so we need
not worry.
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From: coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org [mailto:coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org]
On Behalf Of Jason Wang
Sent
uits and things.
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From: coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org [mailto:coreboot-boun...@coreboot.org]
On Behalf Of David Hendricks
Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 2:43 PM
To:
t and the corresponding Plan
9 from user space tools that emerged about the same time period are driving
them towards the brink of being confused.
This is a good thing.
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oever with this decision.
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> -Original Message-
> From: coreboot-bounces+hansolofalcon=worldnet.att@coreboot.org
[mailto:coreboot-
> bounces+hansolofalcon=worl
Hello!
Is this what the first note from the SVN server happened to be talking
about? If it is, then please feel free to not respond to an earlier message
of mine about it.
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>
Hello!
Carl-Daniel I am seeing everything you're posting to the list here. (Both
places a Google Mail account and my regular one.)
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> -Original Message-
>
ty to boot
it from a Grub2 prompt, and even from a Grub-Legacy prompt after it booted
Grub2. Typically they boot elf images. Here: Any suggestions for creating an
image that way?
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ut it?
And on what machines does it work? (This includes chipsets.)
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early on that is shortly after the list moved to its present site, but
before the name change.
I've been reading the posts, and as it happens they all make sense.
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nding
that they confirm their identity. Somehow they simply send out the exact
same thing twice. Complete with duplicated typos and all.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Corey Osgood [mailt
services.
Hence the persistent 502 error message, and the issues concerning not being
able to reach our mail messages. (And other data stored there as well.) And
naturally it had just revived a few minutes ago.
Ron, you are also welcome to dispute what I have just related.
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rd is typically treated as a framebuffer device
under Linux, more then a conventional VGA adapter.
Also, good luck, and of course my signature comment contains what I'd post
next....
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>
ot a complaint, or even a comment please do so in the
usual fashion.
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> Behalf Of Peter Stuge
> Sent:
y my Linux
development station, I have not as yet chosen a target.
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ss as part of its displayed items in the To:
and From: blocks. Can this be done for the version used on this list?
Incidentally this happens every time my mail program collapses and retrieves
everything from both locations.
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(probably)
back and then repeat your steps.
Of course this is only my opinion. It may not be valid.
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Hello!
Perfectly.
As others have stated, you have reached the point where you might really
need the board's schematic. Plus a good understanding of the datasheets for
the appropriate part.
I was under the understanding that you had already gotten this far on other
systems.
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ng to the cover sheet for them for my distribution it is possible to
adjust the latency timers of the whole thing via the setpci command. Ideally
simply doing a man lspci should tell you what and who behind them. Oh and
one more thing? Be careful.
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these items available. I do
not want to send them out via the list interface.
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> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Peter Stuge
> S
user.
The Coreboot code blobs, well that's another one, I'll probably try that
patch when it arrives. And for our VSA creation, I just tried it as normal
user. It, ah, repeats.
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ror 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/lobos/openvsa/sysmgr'
make: *** [sysmgr/sysmgr.vsm] Error 2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/lobos/openvsa# exit
Script done on Mon 11 Feb 2008 01:19:18 PM EST
Is that normal? And what else should be done to continue?
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Hello!
Extremely.
And yes I agree with you Ron regarding your unit. Incidentally one of its
problems happens to be heat management.
I also agree with Peter regarding the unit, (see earlier messages.)
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Hello!
Stefan, this is exactly what I wrote the list about over the weekend. I
applaud your efforts regarding the repository updating, in this case to
rename it to match the website. Ideally my comments concerned the Wiki pages
about the repository.
Amazing isn't it?
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> Behalf Of Stefan Reinauer
> Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2008 12:08 PM
> To: LinuxBIOS
> Subjec
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