I’ve looked at the list of hardware vendors. I see System76 listed but when I
asked System76, they claim it’s not supported.
“Support” I understand, but does it work? Maybe using their System76 firmware?
Any other server vendors I should consider? I know Purism offers servers as
well.
Anyone e
Only System76 laptops are ported to coreboot. We do not (and can't) port any of
the servers, desktops, or NUCs.
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so how's it going?
On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 8:41 AM Martin Roth via coreboot
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> Thanks Andy, I think that's totally reasonable.
> Martin
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> Apr 26, 2022, 06:56 by andy.p...@sdcsystems.com:
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> > Felix wrote...
> >
> > >So, will you also step up as a maintainer for it?
> > I’m going to res
Issue #388 has been updated by Kyösti Mälkki.
Status changed from New to Resolved
Bug #388: denverton_ns: crash when starting postcar
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/388#change-1041
* Author: King Sumo
* Status: Resolved
* Priority: Normal
*
We manufactured small amount of servers based on x11sch-f which the coreboot
support done by 9elements. It's currently support the features that most ppl
need including TPMv2. CBnT had some issues still though. It's not that hard if
any organization try to assemble their own Common Building Bloc
I’m really looking for something I can purchase assembled. We already have one
of Purism’s hosts. We’re looking for something with a higher core density and
overall availability. I know supply issues is a problem for everyone.
Any more info on the hosts you manufactured?
Thanks!
> On Tuesday,
Hi Jeremy,Both Wiwynn and Prodrive produce servers with coreboot-based firmware that can be bought off the shelf with coreboot on it.Prodrive sells Coffee Lake based servers where as Wiwynn sells Cooper Lake Scalable (Xeon-SP) based Open Compute Project Servers, so 21-inch servers. If one of these
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