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Just compile coreboot without blobs, that's all his snca build script does
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>>31558Except it doesn't even do that now and libreboot has blobs geg
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>>31560>libreboot has blobsmargerald
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someone make aryanboot and it's just coreboot without blobs so we drive the tranny pedophile out of "business"
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>>31567Canoeboot exists but it still supports Nehalem and beyond which have mandatory not yet reverse engineered ME, and to add insult to injury it DOESN'T flash over non critical parts of ME with me_cleaner like libreboot because of FSF pedantry about it being "facilitating the use of nonfree software". Only the HAP bit is flipped. There is no way this tranny didn't ack and was replaced by glowniggers I'm convinced
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>>31565This would support like 3 devices like old libreboot did unless we put in the reverse engineering work this tranny could never do
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>>31567Evdiie the shit that coreboot supports is all old (ignore that one z790 mono, OK?
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Wondering, I know on the older me versions (think like the thinkpad x200 main board), you cod complete remove ME, as for the ones from then to 9th gen (i think?) You can use me cleaner or whatever to put it in the RUMP state.
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>>31573Reason I ask is since the libreboot docu mentions on the optiplex 3050 (sff) that this older main board uses an older version of ME yada yada it's special
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Maybe we could dox rape and kill to spread the word about these projects being pozzed and also advertise the dnb of a 3 pph board to the rest of the soysphere
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>>31573Pretty much, yeah. Nehalem to Broadwell only require the ROMP and BUP but those are still not guaranteed to be uncompromised. I think some reverse engineers have peeked at it but there are no rewrites yet. Skylake and newer need the rbe, kernel, syslib, and bup which are like 360KB vs the 90KB prior
>>31574Idk if there is anything special about that machine or not. Whether a machine works mostly boils down to slaving away testing with no documentation and making minor patches until things work. And usually just for one snca board config
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>>31590Its because that socket supports from 6the gen to 9the gen
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Fuck my phonoposting life
The optiplex 3050 (and by extension) 5050 (sff) came out during the 6th gen period
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I sound retarded because I'm phonoposting for the time being.
Basically the reason why its special is since:
Common office system
Large range of generations supported on the socket (I think you can get up to a i3 9300)
Also pretty sure the non sff version has coreboot support, meaning beefier CPUs.
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Bump
Seca
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>>31554 (OP)Just remembered this troon resells the computers that are supported by coreboot with a 10x markup
(£60 optiplex with 16GB of ram (40 but 60 ish now + a shitty 240GB nvme, which is like 30 quid)
The price of the CPU is negligible
But selling an effectively £130 computer for…
£458 is insane
Sir, you installing coreboot is not worth £330
The kicker is…
its the weaker 3050 micro, not even the 5050 sff â„–31689[Quote]
Let's not get started on the £700 = $900
Optiplex with 32GB of ram (ddr4 32GB was 60 then, but like 140 now)
+ 1tb nvme
I got a good quality nvme back then for £60
Price is prob 80 who knows
Seriously? Selling a sub £300 or (£180 back then) for fucking £700
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The £840 option is the previous with a cheap 1tb data ssd
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Sata* ^
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>>31554 (OP)Lel, xe looks like chud
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>>31997only supports old hardware
just build muh coreboot urself
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ugly tranny
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>>31558what are blobs in coreboot anyway i'm kinda new to this