Yes (I downloaded a 32 bits Netinstall, to be exact).
But I've chosen to do a manual partitioning, following this guide
(https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/encrypted_trisquel.html).
but since for some reason grub fails to install when I use disk encryption
(as if I'd need to decrypt the
So you did a normal network installation, using the 'set up full disk
encryption with encrypted LVM' option in the text mode installer?
Then you booted it, changed stuff in /etc/default/grub, and now you can boot
with an encrypted /boot?
I may be saying the obvious, but are you sure you checked this option's
existence when logging in to "User Interface" (not "Webmail") ?
I briefly looked, but have you gone to their forum?
https://forum.openmailbox.org/index.php
SOLVED.
I'm now happily running an encrypted netinstall (with /boot encrypted)
without having to worry about AMT/ME, even if this machine isn't running
Libreboot.
What I did to finally be able to boot automatically:
I removed "quiet splash $vt_handoff" from the grub bot config ("c" when in
Consult this list: http://www.defectivebydesign.org/guide/ebooks
You can always buy real books as well (shock, horror). They don't tend to run
out of batteries at inconvenient times and good ones have a great resale
value. For instance I have bought cheap books second hand and sold them to my
I have made an action item on LibrePlanet.org, and I have now sent the e-mail
that was written collaboratively.
See the action item and watch for changes, here:
https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Action_items/Para_BB.com.br:_Liberte_seu_JavaScript
See other action items by visiting:
Are there ebook sellers that provide privacy? Not an illegal service. Ebook
sellers that get as little data about the buyer as possible? Ways to buy
ebooks without handing over much data about the buyer if seller is not about
privacy? Same question on movies.
Thank you.
I'm actually saving that old netbook from that same graveyard. Sure, there's
no Libreboot, and that's ok for what I plan to do with it.
And according to the data above, the AMT/ME is no threat on this machine
anyway. So there's no point in me getting an X60 right now.
But if I need another
You should look around for an X60 laptop. They are dirt cheap and you can
flash Libreboot via software.
And you are also saving poor computers from that computer graveyard in
China...
That would be great.
Please send by PGP.
Search my address on pgp.mit.edu.
Oh, right, I meant my BIOS settings.
I'm supposed to be able to able/disable AMT.
Yet there's no related option.
Unfortunately,
My netbook has a North bridge chipset is Intel 945GSE, which suIntelĀ® 82573E
Gigabit Ethernet Controllerpports AMT:
IntelĀ® Active Management Technology,2
when used
I would like to know too...
> Browsing through my 2009 netbook, I see no AMT/ME parameters. Sweet
Browsing w00t, where? What parameters?
If it is an Intel cpu, you most certainly have it.
ME is present on all Intel desktop, mobile (laptop), and server systems since
mid 2006.
https://libreboot.org/faq/#intelme
>
Megver: We already gave you the answer in the Spanish forum, why do you
insist on installing TorBB from the repository - go to the tor project
website, downlod the bundle and the .asc file, import the tor project gpg
key, verify the archive and if the output is "good signature" then extract
https://www.openmailbox.org/ How do you set aliases? Thanks.
Browsing through my 2009 netbook, I see no AMT/ME parameters.
Sweet. With the encrypted /boot nearly working, even without Libreboot, it's
a rather secure computer.
AMT/ME's wiki page seems to say that only 2015 are concerned. But I might be
wrong. After all, the X200 is of 2008. I never
Does that mean you're participating, root_vegetable?
Pour moi?
Just a reminder: this is the last day to get a free/gratis copy of ReTux by
announcing participation in the level making contest.
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