I suggest you to ask https://libreboot.org directly or see technical
support at https://minifree.org. I believe you could buy tools from
them as well.
> "It does not count as a graphical frontend."
> you can lead people to believe it is a graphical frontend, and trick them
> into using emacs (^:
lol :)
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"It does not count as a graphical frontend."
you can lead people to believe it is a graphical frontend, and trick them
into using emacs (^:
> It has a principal difference though, it's based on a general-purpose
> language, unlike Nix with its limited approach. This alone can make it
> rather revolutionary.
Oh, yeah. With that I agree.
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It has a principal difference though, it's based on a general-purpose
language, unlike Nix with its limited approach. This alone can make it rather
revolutionary.
> I think it's so original that it turns previous definitions of what
> constitutes an OS and where "borders" of an OS lie on their heads.
Well, it takes after the NixOS package manager in many ways, but is also
pretty interesting in its own right, and more freedom-minded.
> By the way, speaking
"Guix has a *very* cool package manager."
GUIX is a package manager :) In fact it's the other way around, the GUIX
package manager has an OS based on it. I think it's so original that it turns
previous definitions of what constitutes an OS and where "borders" of an OS
lie on their heads.
By
I wouldn't ask for help in forum if i was so smart to do it by reading
documentation, i am reading it for 3 years and still without libreboot :),
it's time to ask questions because there's no in depth information of
flashing Intel D945GCLF,
I need someone who can explain for me more in depth,
Thanks, removing that package did the trick. I reinstalled it after the
upgrade, and everything seems in order now.
Installation of libreboot is probably https://libreboot.org/ along with
whatever support resources.
> The desk pc now works well with your second suggestion and is updated.
> I have downloaded the file
> network-manager_1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.3_amd64.deb and used the
> following command line by you suggested.
I'm glad everything's working now. The version of network-manager that
was causing these
Thank you very much, Chaosmonk! The desk pc now works well with your second
suggestion and is updated. I have downloaded the file
network-manager_1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.3_amd64.deb and used the following
command line by you suggested. Thank you again for your precious help. Ciao
Hello GNUbahn
What about connecting your X200 to an external display?
I'm using two screens: buit in and other connected via display port(using a
docking station) to a 19" display.
=)
Hello, i am looking for a person to guide me to flash Intel D945GCLF,
thinkpad t400 bios with libreboot.
So far i have:
Arduino Uno
Raspberry Pi 2
Soic 16 clip
I am not sure about my setup, and not sure what to do, i am not a programmer,
but i have a strong need to do it by myself and willi
OK, please post the results from trying your other laptop with the router
when you have time.
I probably have succeeded in resetting the router and setting a new password
maybe more than ten times. So I think I learned how to reset the router
phisically and set the password. The router company is ThinkPenguin. We
exchanged some emails and every time he suggests to buy a new ethernet c
Oops, I've posted my reply to wrong place. Sorry for the inconvenience.
I prefer SU series CPU to SL series. Battery life is more important.
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