Same as these bug reports:
issues.hyperbola.info/index.php?do=details_id=1140
bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=859346
You can get the Middleton img file for X61 from here:
www.benou.fr/~ben/updating-thinkpad-x61-bios.html
www.benou.fr/~ben/bin/bios.img.xz
> Thanks for your reply and help. I think I'm good unless I failed to check
> completely. I'm still learning terminal, so bare with me.
It looks to me like you did everything correctly, so assuming that this
program is reliable, it looks like your computer doesn't have Intel ME.
signature.asc
@Chaosmonk: Here are my results
gandalfthegrey@gandalfthegrey-VGN-NR310E:~/mei-amt-check$ ./mei-amt-check
Unable to find a Management Engine interface - run sudo modprobe mei_me and
retry.
If you receive the same error, this system does not have AMT
In this thread[1] someone suggested Middleton's BIOS, which appears to
be a modified version of the Lenovo BIOS for the X61 that removes the
hardware whitelist. It doesn't seem to be free, but neither is the BIOS
it replaces, and if it makes it possible to install a freedom-respecting
WiFi card
I've this package on Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/stretch-backports/spectre-meltdown-checker
They indeed are. Sorry, I missed this part.
Verify data integrity using the SHA-256 and GPG signature are different
things.
http://jenkins.trisquel.info/debian-installer-images/installer-i386/current/images/
It matches (SHA256SUMS).
Thanks jxself ...but I don't try nothing without gpg signature.
I use Trisquel in my business (It has been 9 years Trisquel is our unique OS)
and not having a regular netinstall is very uncomfortable.
Please fix the BUG soon!!