Topic: Libreboot "stable" 20220710 released
I installed the new libreboot on a X200, it works great, boot faster.
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HyperForum → Hardware → Libreboot "stable" 20220710 released
I installed the new libreboot on a X200, it works great, boot faster.
With noting that this release will be more or less the last one. So the project is history to be seen. Perhaps this one stays interesting for the future? But it will be outright the last release under that meaning. The rest to come for the future is know illusioning and I see all my criticism about the steps Leah Rowe has taken being correct.
With noting that this release will be more or less the last one. So the project is history to be seen. Perhaps this one stays interesting for the future? But it will be outright the last release under that meaning. The rest to come for the future is know illusioning and I see all my criticism about the steps Leah Rowe has taken being correct.
Cannot agree with this more, if I tried...
She might have some issues, but this doesn't effect her coding skills...
Also, until we have a better option, regarding osboot/libreboot that is easier, I don't see a point in being stubborn...
Also, it doesn't add anything to make that comment and it doesn't take anything away to use her project's images either.
Evaluate how it works, then decide...
That would be the wise move.
Well, for "osboot": It is also more easy to compile coreboot on your own completely. And it is working right out of the box on Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre. The reasoning is the build-system from Libreboot and "osboot": Using sudo and enforcing gettext means you need to rework that. I have tried that some time ago but well as mentioned: It was a better outcome for using "coreboot" directly - for non-Libreboot hardware surely.
Well, for "osboot": It is also more easy to compile coreboot on your own completely. And it is working right out of the box on Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre. The reasoning is the build-system from Libreboot and "osboot": Using sudo and enforcing gettext means you need to rework that. I have tried that some time ago but well as mentioned: It was a better outcome for using "coreboot" directly - for non-Libreboot hardware surely.
That is my point, more or less.
Until something better arrives...
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