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pre-built coreboot images and documentation on how to flash them for Thinkpad Laptops
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Random reset settings nvramcui #42

Closed khseal closed 5 years ago

khseal commented 5 years ago

Random resets settings after a reboot.

khseal commented 5 years ago

hmm, thinkpad_acpi This linux driver can have some bad interactions with the fallback/normal mecanism: when using it with the volume_control=1 option, volume_mode=1 is required, otherwise after shutting down the computer, it will always boot from fallback.

merge commented 5 years ago

We don't use coreboot's fallback mechanism. If others would like to have that, it's up to them to create a PR and discuss it, but for now this is left to people who build coreboot themselves anyways.

Do you have a different problem here? If so, how can I reproduce it? thanks!

khseal commented 5 years ago

I do not know what the problem is. The settings are simply reset randomly and it does not depend on which operating system I use. I also had problems with the clock in Windows 10. The clock was transferred three hours ago. When I tried to solve this problem they were translated three hours ahead.

gazny commented 5 years ago

Is this issue present for you in the newest release?

merge commented 5 years ago

I'll clean up and close this as it doesn't seem to be a current issue. Please reopen or create a new issue in case there are still problems with nvramcui.