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# StarBook Mk V
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## Specs
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- CPU (full processor specs available at https://ark.intel.com)
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- Intel i7-1165G7 (Tiger Lake)
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- Intel i3-1110G4 (Tiger Lake)
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- EC
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- ITE IT5570E
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- Backlit Keyboard, with standard PS/2 keycodes and SCI hotkeys
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- Battery
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- Charger, using AC adapter or USB-C PD
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- Suspend / resume
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- GPU
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- Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics
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- GOP driver is recommended, VBT is provided
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- eDP 14-inch 1920x1080 LCD
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- HDMI video
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- USB-C DisplayPort video
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- Memory
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- 2 x DDR4 SODIMM
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- Networking
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- AX201 2230 WiFi / Bluetooth
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- Sound
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- Realtek ALC256
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- Internal speakers
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- Internal microphone
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- Combined headphone / microphone 3.5-mm jack
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- HDMI audio
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- USB-C DisplayPort audio
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- Storage
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- M.2 PCIe SSD
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- RTS5129 MicroSD card reader
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- USB
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- 1280x720 CCD camera
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- Thunderbolt 4.0 (left)
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- USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A (left)
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- USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (right)
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- USB 2.0 Type-A (right)
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## Building coreboot
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### Preliminaries
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Prior to building coreboot the following files are required:
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* Intel Flash Descriptor file (descriptor.bin)
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* Intel Management Engine firmware (me.bin)
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* ITE Embedded Controller firmware (ec.bin)
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The files listed below are optional:
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- Splash screen image in Windows 3.1 BMP format (Logo.bmp)
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These files exist in the correct location in the StarLabsLtd/blobs repo on GitHub which is used in place of the standard 3rdparty/blobs repo.
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### Build
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The following commands will build a working image:
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```bash
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make distclean
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make defconfig KBUILD_DEFCONFIG=configs/config.starlabs_starbook_tgl
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make
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```
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## Flashing coreboot
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```eval_rst
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+---------------------+------------+
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| Type | Value |
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+=====================+============+
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| Socketed flash | no |
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+---------------------+------------+
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| Vendor | Winbond |
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+---------------------+------------+
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| Model | 25Q128JVSQ |
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+---------------------+------------+
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| Size | 16 MiB |
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+---------------------+------------+
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| Package | SOIC-8 |
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+---------------------+------------+
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| Internal flashing | yes |
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+---------------------+------------+
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| External flashing | yes |
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+---------------------+------------+
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#### **Requirements:**
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* fwupd version 1.5.6 or later
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* The battery must be charged to at least 30%
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* The charger must be connected (either USB-C or DC Jack)
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* BIOS Lock must be disabled
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* Supported Linux distribution (Ubuntu 20.04 +, Linux Mint 20.1 + elementaryOS 6 +, Manjaro 21+)
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**fwupd 1.5.6 or later**
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To check the version of **fwupd** you have installed, open a terminal window and enter the below command:
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```
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fwupdmgr --version
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```
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This will show the version number. **1.5.6** or greater will work.
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![fwupd version](fwupdVersion.png)
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On Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 20.10, Linux Mint 20.1 and elementaryOS 6, fwupd 1.5.6 can be installed from our PPA with the below terminal commands:
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```
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:starlabs/ppa
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install fwupd
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```
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On Manjaro:
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```
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sudo pacman -Sy fwupd-git flashrom-starlabs
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```
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Instructions for other distributions will be added once fwupd 1.5.6 is available. If you are not using one of the distributions listed above, it is possible to install coreboot using a Live USB.
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**Disable BIOS Lock**
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BIOS Lock must be disabled when switching from the standard AMI (American Megatrends Inc.) firmware to coreboot. To disable BIOS Lock:
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1\. Start with your LabTop turned off\. Turn it on whilst holding the **F2** key to access the BIOS settings.
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2\. When the BIOS settings load, use the arrow keys to navigate to the **Advanced** tab\. Here you will see **BIOS Lock**\.
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3\. Press `Enter` to change this setting from **Enabled** to **Disabled**
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![Disable BIOS Lock](BiosLock.jpg)
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4\. Next, press the `F10` key to **Save & Exit** and then `Enter` to confirm.
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#### **Switching Branch**
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Switching branch refers to changing from AMI firmware to coreboot, or vice versa.
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First, check for new firmware files with the below terminal command:
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```
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fwupdmgr refresh --force
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```
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Then, to change branch, enter the below terminal command:
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```
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fwupdmgr switch-branch
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```
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You can then select which branch you would like to use, by typing in the corresponding number:
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![Switch Branch](SwitchBranch.png)
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You will be prompted to confirm, press `y` to continue or `n` to cancel.
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Once the switch has been completed, you will be prompted to restart.
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The next reboot can take up to **5 minutes,** do not interrupt this process or disconnect the charger. Once the reboot is complete, that's it - you'll continue to receive updates for whichever branch you are using.
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You can switch branch at any time.
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