coreboot-builder-scripts
ideapad-utilities
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coreboot-builder-scripts
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Help wanted for porting Heads on a w541
Have you tried building just coreboot for the w541 yet? I would suggest doing that if you haven't. I need to update it, but this what I used. Due to flaky connections to the chromebook images, I sourced the mrc.bin from skulls. This is the proper way to do it.
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Trying to compile Skulls for my ThinkPad T440p on a Raspberry Pi, but getting an error, probably due to a missing folder. How do I fix?
You can Skull's build scripts are based on my coreboot-builder-scripts, which does rely on x86 Docker. You can build on coreboot on an RPi but you need to compile crossgcc. I have not done this myself in sometime and the only tutorial I know if the Karl Cordes's x220 tutoial. While the dependencies are outdated the crossgcc build command is likely the same.
- Coreboot on T430 with 1vyrain
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Makefile error in Coreboot 4.7
I finally got it! Long story short, I used the coreboot-sdk docker image for the toolchain through the great coreboot-builder-scripts repository (it needs a couple adjustments that I've detailed in this other thread: OpenBSD in Thinkpad x220 with Coreboot 4.7.
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OpenBSD in Thinkpad x220 with Coreboot 4.7
We can use the https://github.com/Thrilleratplay/coreboot-builder-scripts to use the coreboot-sdk toolchain and compile Coreboot 4.7, however we need to make a couple of adjustments:
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building coreboot on debian which distro?
Docker images can be built and/or pulled from a repository like hub.docker.com. Here is the link to coreboot-sdk but would suggest looking at other Docker images like the official NextCloud image to get a better sense of how standalone Docker image applications can be configured. If you want a better idea of how to use the coreboot-sdk, I use it in my coreboot-builder-scripts
ideapad-utilities
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I was lied to
Unironically, here’s a script I found useful for my Ideapad, provides the main functionalities of vantage I use. Github link
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Thinking of buying the IdeaPad flex 5, how well does it work with Linux?
Not sure if I kept it updated but here
What are some alternatives?
skulls - pre-built coreboot images and documentation on how to flash them for Thinkpad Laptops
utils - Utility scripts
t430-coreboot - coreboot rom for thinkpad t430
LenovoLegionToolkit - Lightweight Lenovo Vantage and Hotkeys replacement for Lenovo Legion laptops.
x220-coreboot - My my coreboot built for the thinkpad x220, including vga bootsplash, boot menu wait set to 1 sec, and me_cleaner
ideapad-conservation-mode - A script to enable/disable battery conservation mode in Lenovo Ideapad laptops.
docker - ⛴ Docker image of Nextcloud
ryzentosh - OpenCore Configuration for Ryzen 3950x with ASUS Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) X570
coreboot - Mirror of https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git. We don't handle Pull Requests.
Ryzentosh - Opencore files to run MacOS Catalina to Sonoma on AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU, AMD Radeon RX570 4gb GPU and Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite motherboard using the BsxOc1 theme.
auto-1vyrain - LiveUSB Bootable exploit chain to unlock all features of xx30 ThinkPad machines. WiFi Whitelist, Advanced Menu, Overclocking.
ryzen-hackintosh - OpenCore EFI for AMD Ryzen Hackintosh