I don’t know what’s stupid to say about Gesellschaft für Software und Systementwicklung mit beschränkter Haftung
I don’t know what’s stupid to say about Gesellschaft für Software und Systementwicklung mit beschränkter Haftung
Hmm, I’m not sure… I must admit, I only use SeaBIOS, not GRUB, so I wouldn’t know how to configure it
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”…
Their firmware isn’t opensource. At least not fully. Only the EC firmware has been opensourced, that is the firmware for the micro-controller responsible for the battery, keyboard, buttons, LEDs, sensors, and so on…
The boot firmware, responsible for getting the CPU and hardware in a bootable state, is absolutely proprietary. There is initial support for one specific framework motherboard in coreboot, a partially libre boot firmware, but it’s very new and I don’t know exactly what is and isn’t supported…
Yeah same, although I just say the entire word
I thank you meant “completely”, which is totally different to “complacently”
They’ve been pretty tame lately, but there have been issues historically that made a lot of people (rightfully) mad. You ca read on them here: https://manjarno.pages.dev/
Fair but Ubuntu Touch is not mainline Linux. It’s a hack to get a GNU/systemd Userland working with an Android kernel (which arguably is also a huge feat)
Sure, but PMOS is by far the most complete and “daily-ready” mobile mainline Linux distro out there. In fact I’m pretty sure both Mobian and MoA use the PMOS kernels…
No. Most people mean PostmarketOS, which is Busybox/musl/Linux
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.
Well then he’s neither: he’s American. He lives in Dunthorpe, Oregon and has been naturalised American. That’s all beyond the point: what people mean isn’t his official citizenship, but his ethnicity, his cultural background. And in that regard, he’s Swedish.
Fair enough, I guess you’re the first tech illiterate I meet on such a niche social media as Lemmy
I’m a little surprised considering their aggressive as campaigns, the fact they’ve existed for over 10 years and that their market share is higher than the mac’s
It’s the OS on Chromebooks
This has some “yes do as I say” vibes