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Thinkpad W530 No GPU output
I downloaded the VGA ROM for my Thinkpad W530 for both the Intel IGPU and Nvidia Quadro K1000M using this and configured the build config to use them with the correct PCI ports (8086,0166 10de,0ffc). Everything works fine except the output for both the VGA and the mini DP port. Does anyone have any ideas of what I could be missing here?
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Can i make full disk encryption more convenient or should i just use an encrypted home dir?
You may be interested in Heads, which is available on Purism laptops under the name PureBoot. Though this really needs a coreboot-capable machine, I think, and isn't something you can just add to your existing UEFI boot chain.
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Getting LUKS, Btrfs, Hibernation and Swap file working in tandem
You don't need to encrypt anything to verify those images, you just need to sign them. See how Heads does this.
https://github.com/osresearch/heads
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Live OS needs a new name, what should it be?
Unfortunately there is also the Heads secure firmware: https://osresearch.net/ as well. Otherwise my vote would go to Heads. Liive OS could be pretty hard to optimize in a search engine, they'll think it's misspelled. Could call it "Miles" and just never ack the reference...
- Heads: Minimal Linux that runs as coreboot payload to provide secure environment
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Grub, Syslinux, or another bootloader?
Heads, https://osresearch.net/
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verify secure flash
If you worried about malicious changes, there is the write lock protection feature in coreboot that prevents internal flashing. This would require you to flash externally whenever you want to update coreboot. If worried someone will also flash your BIOS externally, you may want to look into Heads
- Dedicated mini PC for Bitcoin transactions with no wifi? Most Raspberry Pi models have wifi and the zero 1.3 seems to have been discontinued
- Physical Key Computer Access
- Is TPM actually anti-consumer?
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Odds of anti-cheat multiplayer recognizing proton and allowing play?
AFAIU direct syscalls are some assembly trick.
What are some alternatives?
skulls - pre-built coreboot images and documentation on how to flash them for Thinkpad Laptops
1vyrain - LiveUSB Bootable exploit chain to unlock all features of xx30 ThinkPad machines. WiFi Whitelist, Advanced Menu, Overclocking.
NanoPi-R4S-OpenWRT - OpenWrt Frimwares for FriendlyARM NanoPi R4S
safeboot - Scripts to slightly improve the security of the Linux boot process with UEFI Secure Boot and TPM support
EMBA - EMBA - The firmware security analyzer
sbctl - :computer: :lock: :key: Secure Boot key manager
IVprep - Downgrade any xx30 series ThinkPad to an 1vyrain compatible BIOS version.
Super-NT-Jailbreak - Custom "Jailbreak" firmware for the Analogue Super NT
cryptboot - Encrypted boot partition manager with UEFI Secure Boot support
thinkpad-ec - Infrastructure for examining and patching Thinkpad embedded controller firmware
tpm2-totp - Attest the trustworthiness of a device against a human using time-based one-time passwords
btrfs-todo - An issues only repo to organize our TODO items