I've done it too, without FDE for now. My x200 feels good with coreboot
and OpenBSD, there are no random lockups that Scott mentioned.
>Thanks Scott, I've followed your instructions and everything seems to be
>working well on my x200. I'll let you know if I experience the period
>locking you menti
On 2017-03-19, Mihai Popescu wrote:
> Is this coreboot/libreboot/*boot a project of OpenBSD?
> Is OpenBSD promoting this piece of firmware?
No.
unfortunately no, I don't know what it is or how to solve it
On 03/19, Robert Campbell wrote:
Thanks Scott, I've followed your instructions and everything seems to be
working well on my x200. I'll let you know if I experience the period
locking you mentioned. We both get this error:
error: [drm
Is this coreboot/libreboot/*boot a project of OpenBSD?
Is OpenBSD promoting this piece of firmware?
Thanks.
Thanks Scott, I've followed your instructions and everything seems to be
working well on my x200. I'll let you know if I experience the period
locking you mentioned. We both get this error:
error: [drm:pid0:intel_pipe_config_compare] *ERROR* mismatch in
adjusted_mode.flags(DRM_MODE_FLAG_PHSYNC) (e
Everyone once in a while, while I'm actively using the laptop, it just...locks
up: what's on the screen stops changing, the hard drive light is pegged on with
no fluctuation, moving the mouse doesn't move the pointer, typing doesn't
effect anything, I cannot switch to a different tty (CTRL-ALT-
>I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled,
>ME removed, and the gigabit ethernet firmware from libreboot.
>Everything seems to work. Unlike with Libreboot, which comes with
>a Grub2 payload, Coreboot uses the SeaBIOS payload by default and it
>can boot an encrypted OpenBSD
By popular demand (ok, just 2 people asked)...now with instructions on how to
do this yourself: https://ggr.com/how-to-install-coreboot-on-your-x200.html
On 02/27, Scott Bonds wrote:
I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled, ME removed,
and the gigabit ethernet firmwa
I flashed a Lenovo x200 with Coreboot with Intel microcode enabled, ME removed,
and the gigabit ethernet firmware from libreboot. Everything seems to work.
Unlike with Libreboot, which comes with a Grub2 payload, Coreboot uses the
SeaBIOS payload by default and it can boot an encrypted OpenBSD
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