2014-05-21, 03:14
(2014-05-20, 21:10)Matt Devo Wrote: yes, just boot to Chromium via USB stock and update the firmware from there. Pretty sure the CPU utilization issue is kernel-related and not hardware/firmware-related, but LMK what you see.I successfully updated to the Coreboot firmware and the CPU Utilization issue is gone!!! htop and gnome system monitor now reports near 0% utilization on idle for both cores. This also fixed a USB 3.0 issue I was having as well. Thank Matt for your awesome work!