Hey guys you don't need a VGA ROM for the integrated graphics - they use
coreboot native init.
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Hi,
On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 08:25:37PM +0200, 799 wrote:
> as described in the howto I have extracted the vga.rom from my own
> BIOS-files.
> I can use resume and the laptop reconnects its network adapters as soon as
> it wakes up.
> So far no issues at all.
thanks for explaining.
> > The corebo
On Fri, April 6, 2018 11:18 pm, 799 wrote:
> Am 07.04.2018 12:35 vorm. schrieb "taii...@gmx.com" :
>
>
> On 04/06/2018 05:22 AM, 799 wrote:
>
>
>> It seems to me that if I run Coreboot with grub + encrypted boot, there
>> is no need to run anti evil maid, as the boot partition can't be messed
>> wi
Am 07.04.2018 12:35 vorm. schrieb "taii...@gmx.com" :
On 04/06/2018 05:22 AM, 799 wrote:
> It seems to me that if I run Coreboot with grub + encrypted boot, there is
> no need to run anti evil maid, as the boot partition can't be messed with.
Assuming you set the write-lock on the flash descripto
On 04/06/2018 05:22 AM, 799 wrote:
> It seems to me that if I run Coreboot with grub + encrypted boot, there is
> no need to run anti evil maid, as the boot partition can't be messed with.
Assuming you set the write-lock on the flash descriptor and have a
physical anti-tamper sticker on the case s
Hello,
On 6 April 2018 at 15:05, Holger Levsen wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 09:22:52AM +, 799 wrote:
> > As mentioned I have also drafted a how-to to setup Coreboot on a X230,
> > including building the pi, flashrom and extracting Blobs.
>
> out of curiosity: does resume work reliably
hi,
On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 09:22:52AM +, 799 wrote:
> As mentioned I have also drafted a how-to to setup Coreboot on a X230,
> including building the pi, flashrom and extracting Blobs.
out of curiosity: does resume work reliably for you? For me it didnt
with coreboot (and the free VGA bios)
On 2018-04-06 09:22, 799 wrote:
As mentioned I have also drafted a how-to to setup Coreboot on a X230,
including building the pi, flashrom and extracting Blobs.
My how-to is located in the Qubes Community docs.
While I need to fill in some small gaps how to put the hardware parts
together, all
On 2018-04-05 19:38, 799 wrote:
Nice how-to, I'm currently writing something similar for my X230.
Would you mind adding your howto to the Qubes Community doc
repository, which we've established to work on howtos and docs until
they're easy to be migrated to the official Qubes Docs.
If you agree,
Hello Giulio,
G schrieb am Di., 27. März 2018, 21:35:
> On 2018-03-27 18:10, G wrote:
> > Hello,
> > since it took a while for me to sum up all piece and a lot of trial
> > and error to get the whole setup working i took some notes to help
> > other who want to try something similar.
> > Please
Hello,
G schrieb am Di., 27. März 2018, 20:10:
>
> since it took a while for me to sum up all piece and a lot of trial and
> error to get the whole setup working i took some notes to help other who
> want to try something similar.
> Please note that everything written there is public domain (so
G as in g-money? hehe just had to say that.
The ME is capable of presenting a fake "softTPM" software based TPM but
in this case I doubt that is what the X220 has - and there is no reason
as to why a TPM shouldn't work with a cleaned ME as it doesn't involve
the ME it communicates directly on the
On 03/27/2018 02:10 PM, G wrote:
> Hello,
> since it took a while for me to sum up all piece and a lot of trial
> and error to get the whole setup working i took some notes to help
> other who want to try something similar.
> Please note that everything written there is public domain (so
> copy-ed
On 2018-03-28 12:14, G wrote:
You're right. So the no ME no TPM rule probably apply only when using
the stock bios. I just noticed coreboot recently pushed a commit
fixing a problem in TPM activation
https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot/commit/676887d2e2e474f70a8ebb1b6065f71e4e81001d
maybe that's
On 2018-03-28 11:42, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
On Wed, March 28, 2018 8:13 am, G wrote:
I looked into adding a secondary TPM, maybe in the ExpressCard slot
but
it looks like no such piece of hardware exist. Or maybe there's a way
to
use the integrated TPM without the Intel ME but i don'
On Wed, March 28, 2018 8:13 am, G wrote:
>
> I looked into adding a secondary TPM, maybe in the ExpressCard slot but
> it looks like no such piece of hardware exist. Or maybe there's a way to
> use the integrated TPM without the Intel ME but i don't have the skills to
> research in that direction.
On 2018-03-27 22:17, awokd wrote:
PS Have you seen Heads? http://osresearch.net/
Nope i didn't know it. By the overview it looks like a very good idea
but i have yet to understand all the details.
Still the problem is that currently one has to choose between keeping
the Intel ME active or ha
On Tue, March 27, 2018 7:35 pm, G wrote:
> On 2018-03-27 18:10, G wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> since it took a while for me to sum up all piece and a lot of trial and
>> error to get the whole setup working i took some notes to help other who
>> want to try something similar. Please note that everything w
On 2018-03-27 18:10, G wrote:
Hello,
since it took a while for me to sum up all piece and a lot of trial
and error to get the whole setup working i took some notes to help
other who want to try something similar.
Please note that everything written there is public domain (so
copy-edit-whatever).
Hello,
since it took a while for me to sum up all piece and a lot of trial and
error to get the whole setup working i took some notes to help other who
want to try something similar.
Please note that everything written there is public domain (so
copy-edit-whatever).
https://git.lsd.cat/g/thin
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