Arima has one Laptop with Nvidia CK804 chipset. That should be more easier, and I hope Arima could work it out to make it support LinuxBIOS.
YH
On 9/2/06, Uwe Hermann uwe@hermann-uwe.de wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 02, 2006 at 09:16:37PM +0200, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
I'd say we postpone laptop support until we have LinuxBIOS running on
Yeah, that's probably a good idea (for the FSF campaign text).
a few cheap mainboards because laptops present additional problems:
- usually the flash chip is not socketed
Most probably, yes. Luckily I do have a working test-laptop which has the chip in a socket... More details in my other post...
- video bios is tightly integrated
- superios are different from what we know
Do you have more details? As far as I can see at least some seem to be very similar to non-laptop superios. If there's a datasheet it shouldn't be too hard to support them.
- most of the time, embedded controllers have to be initialized as well if you don't want to kill the hardware
- wrong video initialization has the potential to kill the display
Hm, that doesn't sound good. Which controllers in particular can become problem?
Stories about LinuxBIOS frying laptops are the worst we can get now,
ACK.
Uwe.
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