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diff --git a/docs/hcl/index.html b/docs/hcl/index.html index 29a587a..6aec1c7 100644 --- a/docs/hcl/index.html +++ b/docs/hcl/index.html @@ -13,156 +13,164 @@ <body> - <h1 id="pagetop">Hardware compatibility list</h1> - <p> - This sections relates to known hardware compatibility in libreboot. - </p> - <p> - Or <a href="../index.html">back to main index</a>. - </p> - <ul> - <li><a href="#supported_list">List of supported hardware</a></li> - <li><a href="#recommended_wifi">Recommended wifi chipsets</a></li> - <li><a href="#supported_x60_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60/X60s</a></li> - <li><a href="#supported_x60t_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60 Tablets</a></li> - <li><a href="#supported_t60_list">List of supported ThinkPad T60s</a></li> - <li><a href="x200.html">List of supported ThinkPad X200s</a></li> - <li><a href="#t60_ati_intel">ThinkPad T60 (ATI GPU) and ThinkPad T60 (Intel GPU) differences.</a></li> - <li><a href="#macbook11">Information about the Macbook1,1</a></li> - <li><a href="#macbook21">Information about the Macbook2,1</a></li> - </ul> - -<hr/> - - <h1 id="supported_list">List of supported hardware</h1> - - <p> - Libreboot supports the following machines in this release: - </p> + <div class="section"> + <h1 id="pagetop">Hardware compatibility list</h1> + <p> + This sections relates to known hardware compatibility in libreboot. + </p> <ul> - <li><a href="#supported_x60_list">Lenovo ThinkPad X60/X60s</a></li> - <li><a href="#supported_x60t_list">Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet</a></li> - <li><a href="#supported_t60_list">Lenovo ThinkPad T60</a> (there are exceptions. see link)</li> - <li><a href="x200.html">Lenovo ThinkPad X200</a></li> - <li><a href="#macbook11">Apple MacBook1,1</a></li> - <li><a href="#macbook21">Apple MacBook2,1</a></li> + <li><a href="#supported_list">List of supported hardware</a></li> + <li><a href="#recommended_wifi">Recommended wifi chipsets</a></li> + <li><a href="#supported_x60_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60/X60s</a></li> + <li><a href="#supported_x60t_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60 Tablets</a></li> + <li><a href="#supported_t60_list">List of supported ThinkPad T60s</a></li> + <li><a href="x200.html">List of supported ThinkPad X200s</a></li> + <li><a href="#t60_ati_intel">ThinkPad T60 (ATI GPU) and ThinkPad T60 (Intel GPU) differences.</a></li> + <li><a href="#macbook11">Information about the Macbook1,1</a></li> + <li><a href="#macbook21">Information about the Macbook2,1</a></li> </ul> + <p> + <a href="../index.html">Back to previous index</a>. + </p> + </div> - <p> - 'Supported' means that the build scripts know how to build ROM images for these machines, - and that the machines have been tested (confirmed working). There may be exceptions; - in other words, this is a list of 'officially' supported machines. - </p> + <div class="section"> - <p> - It is also possible to build ROM images (from source) for other machines (and virtual machines, e.g. QEMU). - </p> + <h2 id="supported_list">List of supported hardware</h2> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page</a></p> + <p> + Libreboot supports the following machines in this release: + </p> + <ul> + <li><a href="#supported_x60_list">Lenovo ThinkPad X60/X60s</a></li> + <li><a href="#supported_x60t_list">Lenovo ThinkPad X60 Tablet</a></li> + <li><a href="#supported_t60_list">Lenovo ThinkPad T60</a> (there are exceptions. see link)</li> + <li><a href="x200.html">Lenovo ThinkPad X200</a></li> + <li><a href="#macbook11">Apple MacBook1,1</a></li> + <li><a href="#macbook21">Apple MacBook2,1</a></li> + </ul> -<hr/> + <p> + 'Supported' means that the build scripts know how to build ROM images for these machines, + and that the machines have been tested (confirmed working). There may be exceptions; + in other words, this is a list of 'officially' supported machines. + </p> - <h1 id="recommended_wifi">Recommended wifi chipsets</h1> - <p> - The following are known to work well: - </p> - <ul> - <li><a href="http://h-node.org/search/results/en/1/search/wifi/ar9285">Atheros AR5B95</a> (chipset: Atheros AR9285); mini PCI-E. Most of these are half-height, so you will need a half>full height mini PCI express adapter/bracket.</li> - <li><a href="http://h-node.org/wifi/view/en/116/Atheros-Communications-Inc--AR928X-Wireless-Network-Adapter--PCI-Express---rev-01-">Atheros AR928X</a> chipset; mini PCI-E. Most of these are half-height, so you will need a half>full height mini PCI express adapter/bracket</li> - <li>Unex DNUA-93F (chipset: <a href="http://h-node.org/search/results/en/1/search/wifi/ar9271">Atheros AR9271</a>); USB.</li> - <li>Any of the chipsets listed at <a href="https://fsf.org/ryf">https://fsf.org/ryf</a></li> - <li>Any of the chipsets listed at <a href="http://h-node.org/wifi/catalogue/en/1/1/undef/undef/yes?">http://h-node.org/wifi/catalogue/en/1/1/undef/undef/yes?</a> - </ul> + <p> + It is also possible to build ROM images (from source) for other machines (and virtual machines, e.g. QEMU). + </p> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page</a></p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page</a></p> + + </div> -<hr/> + <div class="section"> - <h1 id="supported_x60_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60s</h1> + <h2 id="recommended_wifi">Recommended wifi chipsets</h2> + <p> + The following are known to work well: + </p> + <ul> + <li><a href="http://h-node.org/search/results/en/1/search/wifi/ar9285">Atheros AR5B95</a> (chipset: Atheros AR9285); mini PCI-E. Most of these are half-height, so you will need a half>full height mini PCI express adapter/bracket.</li> + <li><a href="http://h-node.org/wifi/view/en/116/Atheros-Communications-Inc--AR928X-Wireless-Network-Adapter--PCI-Express---rev-01-">Atheros AR928X</a> chipset; mini PCI-E. Most of these are half-height, so you will need a half>full height mini PCI express adapter/bracket</li> + <li>Unex DNUA-93F (chipset: <a href="http://h-node.org/search/results/en/1/search/wifi/ar9271">Atheros AR9271</a>); USB.</li> + <li>Any of the chipsets listed at <a href="https://fsf.org/ryf">https://fsf.org/ryf</a></li> + <li>Any of the chipsets listed at <a href="http://h-node.org/wifi/catalogue/en/1/1/undef/undef/yes?">http://h-node.org/wifi/catalogue/en/1/1/undef/undef/yes?</a> + </ul> - <p> - Native gpu initialization ('native graphics') which replaces the proprietary VGA Option ROM - ('<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">Video BIOS</a>' or 'VBIOS'), - all known LCD panels are currently compatible: - </p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page</a></p> + + </div> - <p> - To find what LCD panel you have, see: <a href="../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname">../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname</a>. - </p> + <div class="section"> - <ul> - <li>TMD-Toshiba LTD121ECHB: #</li> - <li>CMO N121X5-L06: #</li> - <li>Samsung LTN121XJ-L07: #</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HT121X01-101: #</li> - </ul> + <h2 id="supported_x60_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60s</h2> - <p> - You can remove an X61/X61s motherboard from the chassis and install an X60/X60s motherboard in it's place (for flashing libreboot). The chassis is mostly identical - and the motherboards are the same shape/size. - </p> + <p> + Native gpu initialization ('native graphics') which replaces the proprietary VGA Option ROM + ('<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">Video BIOS</a>' or 'VBIOS'), + all known LCD panels are currently compatible: + </p> - <p> - The X60 typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running - the machine will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; - just remove the card and install another one <b>after</b> libreboot is installed. See <a href="#recommended_wifi">#recommended_wifi</a> for replacements. - </p> + <p> + To find what LCD panel you have, see: <a href="../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname">../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname</a>. + </p> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + <ul> + <li>TMD-Toshiba LTD121ECHB: #</li> + <li>CMO N121X5-L06: #</li> + <li>Samsung LTN121XJ-L07: #</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HT121X01-101: #</li> + </ul> -<hr/> + <p> + You can remove an X61/X61s motherboard from the chassis and install an X60/X60s motherboard in it's place (for flashing libreboot). The chassis is mostly identical + and the motherboards are the same shape/size. + </p> - <h1 id="supported_x60t_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60 Tablets</h1> + <p> + The X60 typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running + the machine will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; + just remove the card and install another one <b>after</b> libreboot is installed. See <a href="#recommended_wifi">#recommended_wifi</a> for replacements. + </p> - <p> - Native gpu initialization ('native graphics') which replaces the proprietary VGA Option ROM - ('<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">Video BIOS</a>' or 'VBIOS'). - </p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + + </div> - <p> - To find what LCD panel you have, see: <a href="../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname">../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname</a>. - </p> + <div class="section"> - <p> - There are 5 known LCD panels for the X60 Tablet: - </p> - <ul> - <li> - <b>X60T XGA (1024x768):</b> - <ul> - <li>BOE-Hydis HV121X03-100 (works)</li> - <li>Samsung LTN121XP01 (does not work. blank screen)</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HT12X21-351 (does not work. blank screen)</li> - </ul> - </li> - <li> - <b>X60T SXGA+ (1400x1050):</b> - <ul> - <li>BOE-Hydis HV121P01-100 (works)</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HV121P01-101 (works)</li> - </ul> - </li> - </ul> + <h2 id="supported_x60t_list">List of supported ThinkPad X60 Tablets</h2> - <p> - Most X60Ts only have digitizer (pen), but some have finger (touch) aswell as pen; finger/multitouch doesn't work, only digitizer (pen) does. - </p> + <p> + Native gpu initialization ('native graphics') which replaces the proprietary VGA Option ROM + ('<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">Video BIOS</a>' or 'VBIOS'). + </p> - <p> - You can remove an X61/X61s motherboard from the chassis and install an X60/X60s motherboard in its place (for flashing libreboot). The chassis is mostly identical - and the motherboards are the same shape/size. <b>It is unknown if the same applies between the X60 Tablet and the X61 Tablet</b>. - </p> + <p> + To find what LCD panel you have, see: <a href="../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname">../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname</a>. + </p> - <p> - The X60 Tablet typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running - the machine will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; - just remove the card and install another one <b>after</b> libreboot is installed. See <a href="#recommended_wifi">#recommended_wifi</a> for replacements. - </p> + <p> + There are 5 known LCD panels for the X60 Tablet: + </p> + <ul> + <li> + <b>X60T XGA (1024x768):</b> + <ul> + <li>BOE-Hydis HV121X03-100 (works)</li> + <li>Samsung LTN121XP01 (does not work. blank screen)</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HT12X21-351 (does not work. blank screen)</li> + </ul> + </li> + <li> + <b>X60T SXGA+ (1400x1050):</b> + <ul> + <li>BOE-Hydis HV121P01-100 (works)</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HV121P01-101 (works)</li> + </ul> + </li> + </ul> - <p> - A user with a X60T that has digitizer+finger support, reported that they could get finger input working. They - used linuxwacom at git tag 0.25.99.2 and had the following in their xorg.conf: - </p> + <p> + Most X60Ts only have digitizer (pen), but some have finger (touch) aswell as pen; finger/multitouch doesn't work, only digitizer (pen) does. + </p> + + <p> + You can remove an X61/X61s motherboard from the chassis and install an X60/X60s motherboard in its place (for flashing libreboot). The chassis is mostly identical + and the motherboards are the same shape/size. <b>It is unknown if the same applies between the X60 Tablet and the X61 Tablet</b>. + </p> + + <p> + The X60 Tablet typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running + the machine will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; + just remove the card and install another one <b>after</b> libreboot is installed. See <a href="#recommended_wifi">#recommended_wifi</a> for replacements. + </p> + + <p> + A user with a X60T that has digitizer+finger support, reported that they could get finger input working. They + used linuxwacom at git tag 0.25.99.2 and had the following in their xorg.conf: + </p> <pre> # Now, for some reason (probably a bug in linuxwacom), @@ -173,33 +181,33 @@ # tested with linuxwacom git 42a42b2a8636abc9e105559e5dea467163499de7 Section "Monitor" - Identifier "<default monitor>" - DisplaySize 245 184 + Identifier "<default monitor>" + DisplaySize 245 184 EndSection Section "Screen" - Identifier "Default Screen Section" - Monitor "<default monitor<" + Identifier "Default Screen Section" + Monitor "<default monitor<" EndSection Section "InputDevice" - Identifier "WTouch" - Driver "wacom" - Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" + Identifier "WTouch" + Driver "wacom" + Option "Device" "/dev/ttyS0" # Option "DebugLevel" "12" - Option "BaudRate" "38400" - Option "Type" "touch" - Option "Touch" "on" - Option "Gesture" "on" - Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" + Option "BaudRate" "38400" + Option "Type" "touch" + Option "Touch" "on" + Option "Gesture" "on" + Option "ForceDevice" "ISDV4" # Option "KeepShape" "on" - Option "Mode" "Absolute" - Option "RawSample" "2" + Option "Mode" "Absolute" + Option "RawSample" "2" # Option "TPCButton" "off" - Option "TopX" "17" - Option "TopY" "53" - Option "BottomX" "961" - Option "BottomY" "985" + Option "TopX" "17" + Option "TopY" "53" + Option "BottomX" "961" + Option "BottomY" "985" EndSection Section "ServerLayout" @@ -210,310 +218,332 @@ EndSection </pre> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> - -<hr/> - - <h1 id="supported_t60_list">Supported T60 list</h1> - - <p> - Native gpu initialization ('native graphics') which replaces the proprietary VGA Option ROM - ('<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">Video BIOS</a>' or 'VBIOS'). - </p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + + </div> - <p> - To find what LCD panel you have, see: <a href="../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname">../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname</a>. - </p> + <div class="section"> - <p> - <b> - Some T60s have ATI GPUs, and all T60P laptops have ATI GPUs These are incompatible! See <a href="#t60_ati_intel">#t60_ati_intel</a> for how to remedy this. - </b> - </p> + <h2 id="supported_t60_list">Supported T60 list</h2> - <p> - How to dump the EDID:<br/> - - </p> + <p> + Native gpu initialization ('native graphics') which replaces the proprietary VGA Option ROM + ('<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">Video BIOS</a>' or 'VBIOS'). + </p> - <p> - Tested LCD panels: <b>working(compatible)</b> - </p> - <ul> - <li>TMD-Toshiba LTD141EN9B (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>Samsung LTN141P4-L02 (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>LG-Philips LP150E05-A2K1 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>Samsung LTN150P4-L01 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) (not a T60 screen afaik, but it works)</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-100 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - </ul> + <p> + To find what LCD panel you have, see: <a href="../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname">../misc/index.html#get_edid_panelname</a>. + </p> - <div class="important"> + <p> + <b> + Some T60s have ATI GPUs, and all T60P laptops have ATI GPUs These are incompatible! See <a href="#t60_ati_intel">#t60_ati_intel</a> for how to remedy this. + </b> + </p> <p> - Tested LCD panels: <b>not working yet (incompatible; see <a href="../future/index.html#lcd_i945_incompatibility">../future/index.html#lcd_i945_incompatibility</a>)</b> + How to dump the EDID:<br/> + </p> - <ul> - <li>Samsung LTN141XA-L01 (14.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>LG-Philips LP150X09 (15.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>Samsung LTN150XG (15.1" 1024x768) - <a href="../future/dumps/LTN150XG_edid">EDID dump</a> (taken using <b>sudo i2cdump -y 5 0x50</b>)</li> - <li>LG-Philips LP150E06-A5K4 (15.1" 1400x1050) (also, not an official T60 screen)</li> - <li>Samsung LTN154X3-L0A (15.4" 1280x800)</li> - <li>IDtech IAQX10N (15.1" 2048x1536) (no display in GRUB, display in GNU/Linux is temperamental) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - </ul> <p> - <u><i>The following LCD panels are <b>UNTESTED</b>. If you have one of these panels - then please submit a report!</i></u>: + Tested LCD panels: <b>working(compatible)</b> </p> <ul> - <li>CMO(IDtech?) N141XC (14.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HT14X14 (14.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>TMD-Toshiba LTD141ECMB (14.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>Boe-Hydis HT14P12 (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>CMO (IDtech?) 13N7068 (15.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>CMO (IDtech?) 13N7069 (15.1" 1024x768)</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HV150P01-100 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>IDtech N150U3-L01 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-102 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>IDtech IAQX10S (15.1" 2048x1536) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> - <li>Samsung LTN154P2-L05 (42X4641 42T0329) (15.4" 1680x1050)</li> - <li>LG-Philips LP154W02-TL10 (13N7020 42T0423) (15.4" 1680x1050)</li> - <li>LG-Philips LP154WU1-TLB1 (42T0361) (15.4" 1920x1200) <b>(for T61p but it might work in T60. Unknown!)</b></li> - <li>Samsung LTN154U2-L05 (42T0408 42T0574) (15.4" 1920x1200) <b>(for T61p but it might work in T60. Unknown!)</b></li> + <li>TMD-Toshiba LTD141EN9B (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>Samsung LTN141P4-L02 (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>LG-Philips LP150E05-A2K1 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>Samsung LTN150P4-L01 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) (not a T60 screen afaik, but it works)</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-100 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> </ul> - <p> - It is unknown whether the 1680x1050 (15.4") and 1920x1200 (15.4") panels use a different inverter board than the 1280x800 panels. - </p> + <div class="subsection"> - <p> - The T60 typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running - the machine will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; - just remove the card and install another one <b>after</b> libreboot is installed. See <a href="#recommended_wifi">#recommended_wifi</a> for replacements. - </p> + <p> + Tested LCD panels: <b>not working yet (incompatible; see <a href="../future/index.html#lcd_i945_incompatibility">../future/index.html#lcd_i945_incompatibility</a>)</b> + </p> + <ul> + <li>Samsung LTN141XA-L01 (14.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>LG-Philips LP150X09 (15.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>Samsung LTN150XG (15.1" 1024x768) - <a href="../future/dumps/LTN150XG_edid">EDID dump</a> (taken using <b>sudo i2cdump -y 5 0x50</b>)</li> + <li>LG-Philips LP150E06-A5K4 (15.1" 1400x1050) (also, not an official T60 screen)</li> + <li>Samsung LTN154X3-L0A (15.4" 1280x800)</li> + <li>IDtech IAQX10N (15.1" 2048x1536) (no display in GRUB, display in GNU/Linux is temperamental) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + </ul> - </div> + </div> + + <div class="subsection"> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + <p> + <u><i>The following LCD panels are <b>UNTESTED</b>. If you have one of these panels + then please submit a report!</i></u>: + </p> + <ul> + <li>CMO(IDtech?) N141XC (14.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HT14X14 (14.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>TMD-Toshiba LTD141ECMB (14.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>Boe-Hydis HT14P12 (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>CMO (IDtech?) 13N7068 (15.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>CMO (IDtech?) 13N7069 (15.1" 1024x768)</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HV150P01-100 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>IDtech N150U3-L01 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-102 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>IDtech IAQX10S (15.1" 2048x1536) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li> + <li>Samsung LTN154P2-L05 (42X4641 42T0329) (15.4" 1680x1050)</li> + <li>LG-Philips LP154W02-TL10 (13N7020 42T0423) (15.4" 1680x1050)</li> + <li>LG-Philips LP154WU1-TLB1 (42T0361) (15.4" 1920x1200) <b>(for T61p but it might work in T60. Unknown!)</b></li> + <li>Samsung LTN154U2-L05 (42T0408 42T0574) (15.4" 1920x1200) <b>(for T61p but it might work in T60. Unknown!)</b></li> + </ul> -<hr/> + <p> + It is unknown whether the 1680x1050 (15.4") and 1920x1200 (15.4") panels use a different inverter board than the 1280x800 panels. + </p> - <h1 id="t60_ati_intel">ThinkPad T60 (ATI GPU) and ThinkPad T60 (Intel GPU) differences.</h1> + <p> + The T60 typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running + the machine will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; + just remove the card and install another one <b>after</b> libreboot is installed. See <a href="#recommended_wifi">#recommended_wifi</a> for replacements. + </p> - <p> - If your T60 is a 14.1" or 15.1" model with an ATI GPU, it won't work with libreboot by default but - you can replace the motherboard with another T60 motherboard that has an Intel GPU, and then libreboot should work. - </p> + </div> - <p> - As far as I know, 14.1" (Intel GPU) and 15.1" (Intel GPU) T60 motherboards are the same, where - 'spacers' are used on the 15.1" T60. In any case, it makes sense to find one that is guaranteed to fit in your chassis. - </p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + + </div> - <p> - There is also a 15.4" T60 with Intel GPU. - </p> + <div class="section"> - <p> - Note: the T60<b>p</b> laptops all have ATI graphics. - The T60p laptops cannot be used with libreboot under any circumstances. - </p> + <h2 id="t60_ati_intel">ThinkPad T60 (ATI GPU) and ThinkPad T60 (Intel GPU) differences.</h2> - <p> - The following T60 motherboard (see area highlighted in white) shows an empty space where the ATI GPU would be (this particular motherboard has an Intel GPU):<br/> - <img src="../images/t60_dev/t60_unbrick.jpg" alt="" /> - </p> + <p> + If your T60 is a 14.1" or 15.1" model with an ATI GPU, it won't work with libreboot by default but + you can replace the motherboard with another T60 motherboard that has an Intel GPU, and then libreboot should work. + </p> - <p> - The reason that the ATI GPU on T60 is unsupported is due to the VBIOS (Video BIOS) which is non-free. - The VBIOS for the Intel GPU on X60/T60 has been reverse engineered, and replaced with Free Software and - so will work in libreboot. - </p> + <p> + As far as I know, 14.1" (Intel GPU) and 15.1" (Intel GPU) T60 motherboards are the same, where + 'spacers' are used on the 15.1" T60. In any case, it makes sense to find one that is guaranteed to fit in your chassis. + </p> - <p> - The 'Video BIOS' is what initializes graphics. - </p> + <p> + There is also a 15.4" T60 with Intel GPU. + </p> - <p> - See: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS</a>.<br/> - In fact, lack of free VBIOS in general is a big problem in coreboot, and is one reason (among others) why many ports for coreboot are - unsuitable for libreboot's purpose. - </p> + <p> + Note: the T60<b>p</b> laptops all have ATI graphics. + The T60p laptops cannot be used with libreboot under any circumstances. + </p> - <p> - Theoretically, the ThinkPad T60 with ATI GPU can work with libreboot and have ROM images compiled for it, however - in practise it would not be usable as a laptop because there would be no visual display at all. That being said, - such a configuration is acceptable for use in a 'headless' server setup (with serial and/or ssh console as the display). - </p> + <p> + The following T60 motherboard (see area highlighted in white) shows an empty space where the ATI GPU would be (this particular motherboard has an Intel GPU):<br/><br/> + <img src="../images/t60_dev/t60_unbrick.jpg" alt="" /> + </p> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + <p> + The reason that the ATI GPU on T60 is unsupported is due to the VBIOS (Video BIOS) which is non-free. + The VBIOS for the Intel GPU on X60/T60 has been reverse engineered, and replaced with Free Software and + so will work in libreboot. + </p> -<hr/> + <p> + The 'Video BIOS' is what initializes graphics. + </p> - <h1 id="macbook11">Information about the macbook1,1</h1> + <p> + See: <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS</a>.<br/> + In fact, lack of free VBIOS in general is a big problem in coreboot, and is one reason (among others) why many ports for coreboot are + unsuitable for libreboot's purpose. + </p> - <p> - There is an Apple laptop called the macbook1,1 from 2006 which uses the same i945 chipset as the ThinkPad X60/T60. - A developer ported the <a href="#macbook21">MacBook2,1</a> to coreboot, the ROM images also work on the macbook1,1. - </p> + <p> + Theoretically, the ThinkPad T60 with ATI GPU can work with libreboot and have ROM images compiled for it, however + in practise it would not be usable as a laptop because there would be no visual display at all. That being said, + such a configuration is acceptable for use in a 'headless' server setup (with serial and/or ssh console as the display). + </p> - <p> - You can refer to <a href="#macbook21">#macbook21</a> for most of this. Macbook2,1 laptops come with Core 2 Duo processors - which support 64-bit operating systems (and 32-bit). The MacBook1,1 uses Core Duo processors (supports 32-bit OS but not 64-bit), - and it is believed that this is the only difference. - </p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + + </div> - <p> - It is believed that all models are compatible, listed here: - </p> - <ul> - <li><a href="http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook1,1">http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook1,1</a></li> - </ul> + <div class="section"> + + <h2 id="macbook11">Information about the macbook1,1</h2> - <h2> - Compatible models - </h2> <p> - Specifically (Order No. / Model No. / CPU): + There is an Apple laptop called the macbook1,1 from 2006 which uses the same i945 chipset as the ThinkPad X60/T60. + A developer ported the <a href="#macbook21">MacBook2,1</a> to coreboot, the ROM images also work on the macbook1,1. + </p> + + <p> + You can refer to <a href="#macbook21">#macbook21</a> for most of this. Macbook2,1 laptops come with Core 2 Duo processors + which support 64-bit operating systems (and 32-bit). The MacBook1,1 uses Core Duo processors (supports 32-bit OS but not 64-bit), + and it is believed that this is the only difference. + </p> + + <p> + It is believed that all models are compatible, listed here: </p> <ul> - <li>MA255LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> - <li>MA254LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2400 (untested)</li> - <li>MA472LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 (untested)</li> + <li><a href="http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook1,1">http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook1,1</a></li> </ul> + + <div class="subsection"> + <h3> + Compatible models + </h3> + <p> + Specifically (Order No. / Model No. / CPU): + </p> + <ul> + <li>MA255LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> + <li>MA254LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2400 (untested)</li> + <li>MA472LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 (untested)</li> + </ul> + </div> - <p> - Also of interest: <a href="../git/index.html#config_macbook21">../git/index.html#config_macbook21</a>. - </p> - - <p> - Unbricking: <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Core_2_Duo">this page shows disassembly guides</a> and mono's page (see <a href="#macbook21">#macbook21</a>) - shows the location of the SPI flash chip on the motherboard. <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Core+2+Duo+PRAM+Battery+Replacement/529">How to remove the motherboard</a>. - </p> + <p> + Also of interest: <a href="../git/index.html#config_macbook21">../git/index.html#config_macbook21</a>. + </p> - <p> - No method is yet known for flashing in GNU/Linux while the Apple firmware is running. You will need to disassemble the machine and flash externally. - Reading from flash seems to work. For external flashing, refer to <a href="../install/bbb_setup.html">../install/bbb_setup.html</a>. - </p> + <p> + Unbricking: <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Core_2_Duo">this page shows disassembly guides</a> and mono's page (see <a href="#macbook21">#macbook21</a>) + shows the location of the SPI flash chip on the motherboard. <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Core+2+Duo+PRAM+Battery+Replacement/529">How to remove the motherboard</a>. + </p> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + <p> + No method is yet known for flashing in GNU/Linux while the Apple firmware is running. You will need to disassemble the machine and flash externally. + Reading from flash seems to work. For external flashing, refer to <a href="../install/bbb_setup.html">../install/bbb_setup.html</a>. + </p> -<hr/> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + + </div> - <h1 id="macbook21">Information about the macbook2,1</h1> + <div class="section"> - <p> - There is an Apple laptop called the macbook2,1 from late 2006 or early 2007 that uses the same i945 chipset - as the ThinkPad X60 and ThinkPad T60. A developer ported coreboot to his macbook2,1, and now libreboot can run on it. - </p> - <p> - Mono Moosbart is the person who wrote the port for macbook2,1. Referenced below are copies (up to date at the time of writing, 20140630) - of the pages he wrote when porting coreboot to the macbook2,1. They are included here in case the main site goes down for - whatever reason, since they include a lot of useful information. - </p> - <p> - Backups created using wget:<br/> - <b>$ wget -m -p -E -k -K -np http://macbook.donderklumpen.de/</b><br/> - <b>$ wget -m -p -E -k -K -np http://macbook.donderklumpen.de/coreboot/</b><br/> - Use <b>-e robots=off</b> if using this trick for other sites and the site restricts using robots.txt - </p> + <h2 id="macbook21">Information about the macbook2,1</h2> - <p> - <b>Links to wget backups (and the backups themselves) of Mono's pages (see above) removed temporarily. Mono has given me permission to distribute them, but I need to ask - him to tell me what license these works fall under first. Otherwise, the above URLs should be fine. NOTE TO SELF: REMOVE THIS WHEN DONE</b> - </p> + <p> + There is an Apple laptop called the macbook2,1 from late 2006 or early 2007 that uses the same i945 chipset + as the ThinkPad X60 and ThinkPad T60. A developer ported coreboot to his macbook2,1, and now libreboot can run on it. + </p> + <p> + Mono Moosbart is the person who wrote the port for macbook2,1. Referenced below are copies (up to date at the time of writing, 20140630) + of the pages he wrote when porting coreboot to the macbook2,1. They are included here in case the main site goes down for + whatever reason, since they include a lot of useful information. + </p> + <p> + Backups created using wget:<br/> + <b>$ wget -m -p -E -k -K -np http://macbook.donderklumpen.de/</b><br/> + <b>$ wget -m -p -E -k -K -np http://macbook.donderklumpen.de/coreboot/</b><br/> + Use <b>-e robots=off</b> if using this trick for other sites and the site restricts using robots.txt + </p> - <h2> - Installing GNU/Linux distributions (on Apple EFI firmware) - </h2> - <ul> - <li><a href="#">Parabola GNU/Linux installation on a macbook2,1 with Apple EFI firmware</a> (this is a copy of Mono's page, see above)</li> - </ul> <p> - How to boot an ISO: burn it to a CD (like you would normally) and hold down the Alt/Control key while booting. - The bootloader will detect the GNU/Linux CD as 'Windows' (because Apple doesn't think GNU/Linux exists). Install it like you normally would. - When you boot up again, hold Alt/Control once more. The installation (on the HDD) will once again be seen as 'Windows'. (it's not actually Windows, - but Apple likes to think that Apple and Microsoft are all that exist.) - Now to install libreboot, follow <a href="../install/index.html#flashrom_macbook21">../install/index.html#flashrom_macbook21</a>. + <b>Links to wget backups (and the backups themselves) of Mono's pages (see above) removed temporarily. Mono has given me permission to distribute them, but I need to ask + him to tell me what license these works fall under first. Otherwise, the above URLs should be fine. NOTE TO SELF: REMOVE THIS WHEN DONE</b> </p> - <h2> - Information about coreboot - </h2> - <ul> - <li><a href="#">Coreboot on the macbook2,1</a> (this is a copy of Mono's page, see above)</li> - </ul> + <div class="subsection"> + <h3> + Installing GNU/Linux distributions (on Apple EFI firmware) + </h3> + <ul> + <li><a href="#">Parabola GNU/Linux installation on a macbook2,1 with Apple EFI firmware</a> (this is a copy of Mono's page, see above)</li> + </ul> + <p> + How to boot an ISO: burn it to a CD (like you would normally) and hold down the Alt/Control key while booting. + The bootloader will detect the GNU/Linux CD as 'Windows' (because Apple doesn't think GNU/Linux exists). Install it like you normally would. + When you boot up again, hold Alt/Control once more. The installation (on the HDD) will once again be seen as 'Windows'. (it's not actually Windows, + but Apple likes to think that Apple and Microsoft are all that exist.) + Now to install libreboot, follow <a href="../install/index.html#flashrom_macbook21">../install/index.html#flashrom_macbook21</a>. + </p> + </div> + + <div class="subsection"> + <h3> + Information about coreboot + </h3> + <ul> + <li><a href="#">Coreboot on the macbook2,1</a> (this is a copy of Mono's page, see above)</li> + </ul> + </div> - <h2> - coreboot wiki page - </h2> - <ul> - <li><a href="http://www.coreboot.org/Board:apple/macbook21">http://www.coreboot.org/Board:apple/macbook21</a></li> - </ul> + <div class="subsection"> + <h3> + coreboot wiki page + </h3> + <ul> + <li><a href="http://www.coreboot.org/Board:apple/macbook21">http://www.coreboot.org/Board:apple/macbook21</a></li> + </ul> + </div> + + <div class="subsection"> + <h3> + Compatible models + </h3> + <p> + It is believed that all models are compatible, listed here: + </p> + <ul> + <li><a href="http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook2,1">http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook2,1</a></li> + </ul> + <p> + Specifically (Order No. / Model No. / CPU): + </p> + <ul> + <li>MA699LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> + <li>MA701LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> + <li>MB061LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (untested)</li> + <li>MA700LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> + <li>MB063LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 (untested)</li> + <li>MB062LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> + </ul> + </div> - <h2> - Compatible models - </h2> <p> - It is believed that all models are compatible, listed here: + Also of interest: <a href="../git/index.html#config_macbook21">../git/index.html#config_macbook21</a>. </p> - <ul> - <li><a href="http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook2,1">http://www.everymac.com/ultimate-mac-lookup/?search_keywords=MacBook2,1</a></li> - </ul> + <p> - Specifically (Order No. / Model No. / CPU): + Unbricking: <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Core_2_Duo">this page shows disassembly guides</a> and mono's page (see above) + shows the location of the SPI flash chip on the motherboard. <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Core+2+Duo+PRAM+Battery+Replacement/529">How to remove the motherboard</a>. </p> - <ul> - <li>MA699LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> - <li>MA701LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> - <li>MB061LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (untested)</li> - <li>MA700LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> - <li>MB063LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 (untested)</li> - <li>MB062LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 <b>(tested - working)</b></li> - </ul> - - <p> - Also of interest: <a href="../git/index.html#config_macbook21">../git/index.html#config_macbook21</a>. - </p> - - <p> - Unbricking: <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Device/MacBook_Core_2_Duo">this page shows disassembly guides</a> and mono's page (see above) - shows the location of the SPI flash chip on the motherboard. <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/MacBook+Core+2+Duo+PRAM+Battery+Replacement/529">How to remove the motherboard</a>. - </p> - <p> - For external flashing, refer to <a href="../install/bbb_setup.html">../install/bbb_setup.html</a>. - </p> + <p> + For external flashing, refer to <a href="../install/bbb_setup.html">../install/bbb_setup.html</a>. + </p> - <p> - You need to replace OS X with GNU/Linux before flashing libreboot. (OSX won't run at all in libreboot). - </p> + <p> + You need to replace OS X with GNU/Linux before flashing libreboot. (OSX won't run at all in libreboot). + </p> - <p> - There are some issues with this machine (compared to other computers that libreboot supports): - </p> + <p> + There are some issues with this machine (compared to other computers that libreboot supports): + </p> - <p> - This is an apple laptop, so it comes with OS X: it has an Apple keyboard, which means that certain keys you expect are missing: - insert, del, home, end, pgup, pgdown. There is also one mouse button only. Battery life is poor compared to X60/T60 (for now). - It also has other issues: for example, the Apple logo on the back is a hole, exposing the backlight, which means that it glows. You should cover it up. - </p> + <p> + This is an apple laptop, so it comes with OS X: it has an Apple keyboard, which means that certain keys you expect are missing: + insert, del, home, end, pgup, pgdown. There is also one mouse button only. Battery life is poor compared to X60/T60 (for now). + It also has other issues: for example, the Apple logo on the back is a hole, exposing the backlight, which means that it glows. You should cover it up. + </p> - <p> - The machine does get a bit hotter compared to when running the original firmware. It is certainly hotter - than an X60/T60. The heat issues have been partially fixed by the following patch (now merged in libreboot): - <a href="http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7923/">http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7923/</a>. - </p> + <p> + The machine does get a bit hotter compared to when running the original firmware. It is certainly hotter + than an X60/T60. The heat issues have been partially fixed by the following patch (now merged in libreboot): + <a href="http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7923/">http://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7923/</a>. + </p> - <p> - <b> - The MacBook2,1 comes with a webcam, which does not work without proprietary software. Also, webcams are a security risk; cover it up! Or remove it. - </b> - </p> + <p> + <b> + The MacBook2,1 comes with a webcam, which does not work without proprietary software. Also, webcams are a security risk; cover it up! Or remove it. + </b> + </p> - <p> - A user reported that they could get better response from the touchpad with the following in their xorg.conf: - </p> + <p> + A user reported that they could get better response from the touchpad with the following in their xorg.conf: + </p> <pre> Section "InputClass" @@ -558,21 +588,25 @@ Section "InputClass" EndSection </pre> - <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page.</a></p> + + </div> -<hr/> + <div class="section"> - <p> - Copyright © 2014, 2015 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk><br/> - This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License and all future versions. - A copy of the license can be found at <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a>. - </p> + <p> + Copyright © 2014, 2015 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk><br/> + This document is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License and all future versions. + A copy of the license can be found at <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a>. + </p> - <p> - This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See <a href="../license.txt">../../license.txt</a> for more information. - </p> + <p> + This document is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See <a href="../license.txt">../license.txt</a> for more information. + </p> + + </div> </body> </html> |