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2023-04-21Add HP EliteBook 2560pRiku Viitanen
2023-04-20Revert "Fix GRUB handling of the E6400 keyboard"Nicholas Chin
This reverts commit 1497ae045104145de677fd151da4de6e92be4e5a. The blanket GRUB patch seems to break PS/2 keyboard handling across other platforms, so revert it.
2023-04-19Fix GRUB handling of the E6400 keyboardNicholas Chin
This introduces a patch to grub which disables the coreboot specific handling, allowing PS/2 keyboards to be handled the same as i386-pc. However this alone breaks the keyboard in Linux, requiring coreboot to perform PS/2 initialization. I think GRUB may be restoring the original configuration of the PS/2 controller once it exits, and if coreboot doesn't initialize the controller then it's restored to the default state which Linux doesn't seem to like. I think the emulated keyboard interface provided by the EC on the E6400 behaves in a non-standard way that is incompatible with the old coreboot specific handling.
2023-03-05payload/grub: force terminal_output to consoleLeah Rowe
2022-11-19bump grub revision to latest upstreamLeah Rowe
gnulib too gnulib...
2022-03-20say the name libreboot, in grub menusLeah Rowe
2022-03-13specifically call python3, in scriptsLeah Rowe
with this change, it's unlikely we'll hit errors again. previously, some projects used were calling "python" which in context was python3, but on some setups, the user only has python2 and python3 but no symlink for "python" (which if exists, we assumed linked to python3) now it's unambiguous. docs/build/ can probably be updated now, as a result of this change, to remove the advice about that
2021-10-31re-add grub backgrounds and update grub. mitigate missing charactersLeah Rowe
mitigate missing characters in unifont for border/arrow characters. this saves space because now it is no longer necessary to add a custom font the background added has the libreboot logo on it, and it's 10kb in size unlike the old gnulove background that was hundreds of KB