> I have a few more changes to the veyron-specific config that were needed
> for desktop use
I've submitted the kernel, bootloader and example configuration patches
as:
https://issues.guix.info/issue/34978
live well,
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On 2019-03-23, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Vagrant Cascadian skribis:
>> There's a FIXME for properly fetching the veyron kernel configuration,
>> but otherwise it's looking almost like something worth formally
>> submitting... ?
>
> It looks like it! Mark, could you comment on this patch, in partic
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Vagrant Cascadian skribis:
>
>> There's a FIXME for properly fetching the veyron kernel configuration,
>> but otherwise it's looking almost like something worth formally
>> submitting... ?
>
> It looks like it! Mark, could you comment on this patch, in particular
> the
Hi Vagrant,
Vagrant Cascadian skribis:
> There's a FIXME for properly fetching the veyron kernel configuration,
> but otherwise it's looking almost like something worth formally
> submitting... ?
It looks like it! Mark, could you comment on this patch, in particular
the ‘kernel-config-veyron’
Hi,
hmm, I'll let Mark comment on the possibility of merging the two
configuration-file selectors--but the patch looks good to me regardless.
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On 2019-03-17, Timothy Sample wrote:
> Vagrant Cascadian writes:
>> With libreboot re-installed, it's working for me as well!
>
> Hooray!
>
>> I haven't tried just applying the minimal patches and/or configuration
>> on top of Guix's linux-libre, but that seems like a logical next step...
>
> One
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> With libreboot re-installed, it's working for me as well!
Hooray!
> I haven't tried just applying the minimal patches and/or configuration
> on top of Guix's linux-libre, but that seems like a logical next step...
One thing worth trying might be to turn off the patc
On 2019-03-09, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2019-03-06, Timothy Sample wrote:
>> Vagrant Cascadian writes:
>>> On 2019-03-06, Timothy Sample wrote:
I was able to get Guix to boot on an ASUS Chromebook C201PA.
>
> So, I've gotten the kernel to load, but the version of coreboot and/or
> depthc
Hi,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hello!
>
> Timothy Sample skribis:
>
>> I was able to get Guix to boot on an ASUS Chromebook C201PA. This model
>> of computer is pretty neat. It’s an ARMv7 (32-bit) machine that can be
>> run with entirely free software. There is even a free graphics driver
>>
Hello!
Timothy Sample skribis:
> I was able to get Guix to boot on an ASUS Chromebook C201PA. This model
> of computer is pretty neat. It’s an ARMv7 (32-bit) machine that can be
> run with entirely free software. There is even a free graphics driver
> in the works [1].
>
> I’ve attached a (me
On 2019-03-06, Timothy Sample wrote:
> Vagrant Cascadian writes:
>> On 2019-03-06, Timothy Sample wrote:
>>> I was able to get Guix to boot on an ASUS Chromebook C201PA.
So, I've gotten the kernel to load, but the version of coreboot and/or
depthcharge I have installed seems to ignore the presenc
Parabola made an announcement in December last year: "Parabola officially
supports librebooted Asus Chromebook C201".
https://www.parabola.nu/news/parabola-officially-supports-librebooted-asus-chromebook-c201/
The announcement includes links which may be helpful.
Hi Vagrant,
Vagrant Cascadian writes:
> On 2019-03-06, Timothy Sample wrote:
>> I was able to get Guix to boot on an ASUS Chromebook C201PA. This model
>> of computer is pretty neat. It’s an ARMv7 (32-bit) machine that can be
>> run with entirely free software. There is even a free graphics d
Thanks a lot for sharing this 😃
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On 2019-03-06, Timothy Sample wrote:
> I was able to get Guix to boot on an ASUS Chromebook C201PA. This model
> of computer is pretty neat. It’s an ARMv7 (32-bit) machine that can be
> run with entirely free software. There is even a free graphics driver
> in the works [1].
Very excited to try
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