update the 3050 page to match current status
this board was perfected some time ago now Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>master
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Issues
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Issues
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Before flashing, you must know that this board is still a work-in-progress. It
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This machine basically works flawlessly, as of the Libreboot 20241205 release.
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is using this patchset from the author, Mate Kukri:
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All the initial bugs were fixed, e.g. PWM fan control works now. A very nice
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machine, and inexpensive, plus very easy to set up for the average user. The
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<https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/82053> (libreboot uses patch set 14)
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ideal Libreboot desktop.
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Issues, as per Libreboot's testing, are as follows:
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* PWM fan controls broken, so the system always run in a low-rpm state, even
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under stress conditions, which could lead to overheating under stress.
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To mitigate the PWM bug, simply cut the blue wire on the fan connector, and
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cut the red wire but jump the cut (on red) with a 10ohm resistor or so; cutting
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the blue one bypasses PWM, so the fan runs at full speed (very loud), and the
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red wire powers it, so the resistor on the red wire will slow the fan down, but
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leave it running faster than on idle. You can also cap the CPU speed however you
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wish, via the `intel_pstate` driver.
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An i7-6700k has been tested, delidded (thermal grizzly conductonaut under
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the ihs) and arctic mx-6 paste on top (between ihs/cooler). On stress tests,
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the CPU got just above 60c with the above 10ohm mod.
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If you're using a 10ohm resistor on the fan power, make sure it's at least a 2W
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one, since this is a very low-resistance fan (higher wattage).
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Note that HDMI audio *does* work, but you have to select it in your audio
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Note that HDMI audio *does* work, but you have to select it in your audio
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server e.g. pipewire. The `pavucontrol` utility in Linux (with pipewire) lets
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server e.g. pipewire. The `pavucontrol` utility in Linux (with pipewire) lets
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you have a lot of control over audio I/O. Libreboot patches the board to add
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you have a lot of control over audio I/O. Libreboot patches the board to add
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a verb, so headphones should work.
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a verb, so headphones should work.
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Selection of audio devices and outputs is a bit idiosyncratic on this board.
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Just play with pavucontrol for your setup and it should work fine.
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Installation
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Installation
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you build Libreboot from source, but the same logic that it uses must be re-run
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you build Libreboot from source, but the same logic that it uses must be re-run
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if you're using a release image.
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if you're using a release image.
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Of particular interest, this board uses the [deguard](deguard.md) software,
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to disable Intel Boot Guard. This means also that the ME firmware no longer
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has functional cryptographic signature checking for most of it; you can
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theoretically run whatever you want on the ME coprocessor.
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Libre ME doesn't exist yet, but it's now possible. Example use-case for a
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libre ME could include, for example, running an out-of-bound packet filter
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on a secure network (with flash write protection, making it invincible to any
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OS-based software attacks).
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MAC address
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MAC address
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@ -126,6 +120,9 @@ change. This means: there is no GbE region in the flash.
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You can still use something like GNU MAC Changer to change your MAC address
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You can still use something like GNU MAC Changer to change your MAC address
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from Linux if you want to.
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from Linux if you want to.
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This is great, because that's one less complexity to deal with during
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installation.
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Flash a ROM image (software)
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Flash a ROM image (software)
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