Yeah, that’s basically right. I believe flashprog is also included in libreboot, have a look in the elf/
directory. After that, it should work as expected
Yeah, that’s basically right. I believe flashprog is also included in libreboot, have a look in the elf/
directory. After that, it should work as expected
Oh you can still do that. The path changed to elf/cbfstool/[TREE]/cbfstool
(replace [
with the tree concerened). Note that since the switch to the libre RAM init code, ]mrc.bin
is not included anymore
I’m not sure what you mean by “checking the ROM”…
realistic yet fantastical
So which is it then ?
I don’t know what the problem is. I’m trying to rule things out one after the other.
Maybe try using systemd-boot instead of GRUB?
There are a few ways to investigate, but for that we would need a bit more info. Firstly, what distro do you use ? Try using a different bootloader than GRUB to see if it solves the issue. Otherwise you could also try to use Linux’s UEFI stub.
A project is in no way, shape, or form obliged to to accept and maintain your code, especially if it’s not a feature they want. If you want your feature so badly, maintain a soft-fork yourself. Don’t want to put in that effort yourself? Then why should the project maintainers?
The serious answer is to whatever your country’s internet regulation agency is (assuming your in the EU, else you’re out of luck). So for example, in France that would be the CNIL, in Germany it’s the BfDI, etc.
Yeah, my university’s intranet (and I believe also their homepage, but I’m not sure) has the same
It’s really a skill issue if replacing T
by [
in your regexp is hard ]
You’ll have to wait for FreeBSD 66.6, which may happen in a few decades
I don’t know what you did to your cat, but Imgur is telling me the picture “may contain erotic or adult imagery.”
Yeah sure, I’ll admit defeat. Btw, weird flex for an Irishman to write a play in French…
One thing I like to do is to build on top of their lie. That way they can’t call you out without admitting they were lying
I mean… Depends what you mean by 100% free firmware… If you mean only the boot firmware, that’s the case for PCs like the ThinkPads T400, T500, R500, W500, X200, as well as the Dell Latitude E6400. Note Libreboot even recommends the latter for new full libre buys, as it can be software-flashed without disassembly.
But if you mean 100% free including EC firmware, wireless firmware, and disk firmware, then this will probably never happen, or at least not until a very very long time.
You can look into using efibootmgr
to create UEFI boot entries
well you might want to look into vim’s built-in make
and compiler
commands for the compiling and LSPs for the coding.
Sir, may I interest you in the word of our Lord and Saviour Bram Moolenaar and his Vim text editor ?
Hmm, I’m not sure… I must admit, I only use SeaBIOS, not GRUB, so I wouldn’t know how to configure it