I'm new to this, but is coreboot or libreboot worth looking into?
https://libreboot.org/
https://www.coreboot.org/
I found out about this subject via the Purism site, apparently they're using coreboot on their laptops (https://puri.sm/projects/coreboot/).
I searched through the forums here but couldn't find much advice or insight beyond most Bios'es being closed source (Intel/AMD, etc), needing a compatible device, and the Libreboot project being only one person?
Is this worth it (easy?) to install one of these types of more "open" Bios's? Worth it? Easy to brick a system?
Just looking to learn a bit more about this subject. Thanks.
Coreboot, Libreboot and Bios?
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Re: Coreboot, Libreboot and Bios?
From the link you gave:
It appears that it is machine specific and only for that brand of machine. Stay away from it.Since coreboot initializes the bare metal hardware, it must be tailored specifically to every chipset and motherboard — and so each Librem model has its own unique build.
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Re: Coreboot, Libreboot and Bios?
Is there no open source bios available at all, then?
Re: Coreboot, Libreboot and Bios?
Not that I know of, but I do think one is sorely needed.
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Re: Coreboot, Libreboot and Bios?
Sad. Yeah, it sure seems like it.
Re: Coreboot, Libreboot and Bios?
These people are working on open hardware architecture but they are quite far away from it for now. Like at least 15-20 years.
https://riscv.org/
https://riscv.org/