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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Leah Rowe 2023-06-26 19:06:21 +01:00
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@ -17,12 +17,15 @@ machine. It provides an [automated build system](../docs/maintain/) for the
ROM images, making coreboot easier to use for non-technical people. You can find
the [list of supported hardware](../docs/hardware/) in Libreboot documentation.
Libreboot's main benefit is *higher boot speed*, better security and more
customisation options compared to most proprietary firmware. As a libre software
project, the code can be audited, and coreboot does regularly audit code. The
other main benefit is *freedom* to study, adapt and share the code, a freedom
denied by most boot firmware, but not Libreboot!
Booting Linux/BSD is also [well](../docs/linux/) [supported](../docs/bsd/).
Libreboot's main benefit is *higher boot speed*,
[better](../docs/linux/encryption.md)
[security](../docs/linux/grub_hardening.md) and more
customisation options compared to most proprietary firmware. As a
[libre](policy.md) software project, the code can be audited, and coreboot does
regularly audit code. The other main benefit is [*freedom* to study, adapt and
share the code](https://writefreesoftware.org/), a freedom denied by most boot
firmware, but not Libreboot! Booting Linux/BSD is also [well](../docs/linux/)
[supported](../docs/bsd/).
*This* new release, Libreboot 20230625, released today 25 June 2023, is
a new *stable* release of Libreboot. The previous stable release was