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x220-coreboot
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skulls
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Greatest “Classic” Mac Laptop: Powerbook G3 Pismo
I also have an X230 that I bought from a local recycler. Its small but also a bit on the chunky side when it comes to weight and thickness. I do enjoy using it though. I put a SATA SSD and a mSATA SSD in it, upped the RAM to 16GB, replaced the Bluetooth adapter with a USB plug that I have a Logitech Unify Adapter plugged into, and replaced the stock BIOS with Skulls (which also nuked most of the Intel ME) https://github.com/merge/skulls/
Since its running Coreboot/SeaBIOS now it won't boot Windows. That's fine though became it runs the XFCE edition of Manjaro just fine.
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Skulls loaded on the first boot but then nothing
I just flashed Skulls BIOS on a Lenovo Thinkpad T440p but successful boots are rare — usually the display doesn't turn on & CPU fan promptly turns off and no error beeps occur. Only the power button stays lit up.
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Raspberry Pi OS: Where are the the pi_bcm2835 and spidev files? Is "/etc/modules.load.ed" the same as "/etc/modules"?
I'm trying to flash Skulls BIOS using this guide and one of the steps states "For flashrom we put pi_bcm2835 and spidev in /etc/modules". Where can I find the pi_bcm2835 and spidev files?
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"enable_uart=1" missing from /boot/config.txt file
I'm trying to flash Skulls BIOS using this guide and one of the steps states "in the SD Cards's /boot/config.txt file enable_uart=1 and dtparam=spi=on". I found the file but it doesn't contain any "uart" entries. Would pasting the entry under "dtparam=spi=on" and saving it achieve the same result?
- What laptops that support Internal method for initial instillation?
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Just wanted to clarify some things
Skulls comes close to a "download and execute" experience.
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Moved from Windows to Debian Linux on the T420
Nice! Have you thought of changing to an open source BIOS with Skulls? It's more secure and faster. You can now flash it with a flash drive using 1vyrain.
- Undoing 1vyrain?
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T430 Coreboot question
Use this and flash ut with ivyrain https://github.com/merge/skulls
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Thinkpad x230 skulls/coreboot problem.
Known problem. See https://github.com/merge/skulls/issues/231
x220-coreboot
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X220 seemingly bricked after flashing Coreboot with Computrace
I have a X220 that previously had Computrace active on it. I externally flashed Coreboot on it with this ROM (VGA supported one) in an attempt to get around Computrace.
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Coreboot + X220 Flashing Problems
Ok.. yeah well.. flash the one i linked. It will work. https://github.com/m4rc0linux/x220-coreboot
What are some alternatives?
t430-coreboot - coreboot rom for thinkpad t430
heads - A minimal Linux that runs as a coreboot or LinuxBoot ROM payload to provide a secure, flexible boot environment for laptops, workstations and servers.
yoga-bios-unlock - unlock the advanced menu of Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 BIOS
coreboot-builder-scripts - Bash scripts and config files to simplify building of Coreboot using the official coreboot-sdk docker image
1vyrain - LiveUSB Bootable exploit chain to unlock all features of xx30 ThinkPad machines. WiFi Whitelist, Advanced Menu, Overclocking.
oreboot - oreboot is a fork of coreboot, with C removed, written in Rust.
thinkpad-ec - Infrastructure for examining and patching Thinkpad embedded controller firmware
x220-coreboot-guide - Supplemental text guide with commands for corebooting an X220.
x210 - Collection of patches, mods and documentation for the 51nb x210.
UndervoltPatchMacBook - Firmware patch for unlocking FIVR control + Overclocking on Apple computers