Libreboot Sees First New Release In Nearly 5 Years, Supports More Old Motherboards
Libreboot as the Coreboot downstream focused on providing a fully open-source BIOS/firmware replacement without any black boxes / binary blobs is out with a new release. The prior tagged release of Libreboot was all the way back in 2016 while has now been succeeded by a new release albeit in testing form.
Libreboot 20210522 allows more Intel GM45 / X3X era hardware to work with this fully open-source alternative to proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware. New boards supported by this Libreboot release include the Acer G43T-AM3, Lenovo ThinkPad R500, Lenovo ThinkPad X301, and Intel G43T-AM3. Yeah, it's quite hard in 2021 to get excited about Socket 775 motherboards or 45nm Penryn laptops. Libreboot is largely limited to supporting these outdated platforms due to its focus on being fully open-source and not using any Intel FSP binaries, etc.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 25 2021, @11:24PM
Reminds me of that Office episode where Dunder-Mifflin was bought out by Sabre printers. Andy, who graduated "near the top of my class" from Cornell, writes a song to greet the new CEO. The problem is that he wrote it to rhyme, thought it was pronounced "SAB-RAY" and they practiced it like that, so they awkwardly slow down and correct the pronunciation to "SA-BER." So you have lines misrhyme like "You can get paper in white or Gray, when you buy from... SAY.. BER."