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Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
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Leah Rowe 2025-01-19 18:44:27 +00:00
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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ not rely on dumping the factory.rom image (whereas, ich9deblob does).
Simply speaking, `ich9deblob` takes an original dump of the boot flash, where
that boot flash contains a descriptor that defines the existence of Intel ME,
and modifies it. The Intel Flash Descriptor is modified to disable the ME
region. It disables the ME itself aswell. The GbE region is moved to the
region. It disables the ME itself as well. The GbE region is moved to the
location just after the descriptor. The BIOS region is specified as being
after the descriptor+GbE regions, filling the rest of the boot flash.

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@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ into copies of these images in files under `bin/`. However, modern lbmk
now only puts coreboot images in `bin/`, with payloads included.
If you still have `elf/` coreboot images in your lbmk tree, please do not
use them (and you may aswell delete them).
use them (and you may as well delete them).
### cache/

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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ There are also others like Minicom but Screen works nicely.
By doing this before booting the X60/T60, you will see console output
from libreboot. You will also see GRUB displaying on the serial output,
and you will be able to see MemTest86+ on the serial output aswell. You
and you will be able to see MemTest86+ on the serial output as well. You
can also configure your distro so that a terminal (TTY) is accessible
from the serial console.

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ und [Libera](https://libera.chat/) IRC.
<img tabindex=1 class="r" src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /><span class="f"><img src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /></span>
You can also [buy Libreboot preinstalled](https://minifree.org/) from Minifree Ltd,
on select hardware, aswell as send your compatible hardware
on select hardware, as well as send your compatible hardware
for [Libreboot preinstallation](https://minifree.org/product/installation-service/).
The founder and lead developer of Libreboot, Leah Rowe, also owns and operates
Minifree; sales provide funding for Libreboot.

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ su [Libera](https://libera.chat/).
<img tabindex=1 class="r" src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /><span class="f"><img src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /></span>
You can also [buy Libreboot preinstalled](https://minifree.org/) from Minifree Ltd,
on select hardware, aswell as send your compatible hardware
on select hardware, as well as send your compatible hardware
for [Libreboot preinstallation](https://minifree.org/product/installation-service/).
The founder and lead developer of Libreboot, Leah Rowe, also owns and operates
Minifree; sales provide funding for Libreboot.

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ on [Libera](https://libera.chat/) IRC.
<img tabindex=1 class="r" alt="ThinkPad T480 running Libreboot" title="ThinkPad T480" src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /><span class="f"><img alt="ThinkPad T480 running Libreboot" src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /></span>
You can also [buy Libreboot preinstalled](https://minifree.org/) from Minifree Ltd,
on select hardware, aswell as send your compatible hardware
on select hardware, as well as send your compatible hardware
for [Libreboot preinstallation](https://minifree.org/product/installation-service/).
The founder and lead developer of Libreboot, Leah Rowe, also owns and operates
Minifree; sales provide funding for Libreboot.
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ users](docs/install/).
### How to help
The [tasks page](tasks/) lists tasks that could (will) be worked on. It will
be updated over time as more tasks are added/completede. If you want to help,
be updated over time as more tasks are added/completed. If you want to help,
you could pick one of these tasks and work on it.
<img tabindex=1 class="l" style="max-width:15%;" alt="GRUB boot loader in Libreboot" src="https://av.libreboot.org/hp8200sff/grub_open.jpg" /><span class="f"><img src="https://av.libreboot.org/hp8200sff/grub_open.jpg" /></span>

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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ x-toc-enable: true
<img tabindex=1 class="r" src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /><span class="f"><img src="https://av.libreboot.org/t480/t480.jpg" /></span>
You can also [buy Libreboot preinstalled](https://minifree.org/) from Minifree Ltd,
on select hardware, aswell as send your compatible hardware
on select hardware, as well as send your compatible hardware
for [Libreboot preinstallation](https://minifree.org/product/installation-service/).
The founder and lead developer of Libreboot, Leah Rowe, also owns and operates
Minifree; sales provide funding for Libreboot.

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@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ so I try to keep everything very simple.
Several other desktop boards were also added during this period, such as
the Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L board that was ported to coreboot by Damien Zammit.
He was compensated for his work; I paid him 4000 AUD for the trouble. Arthur
Heymans contributed several ports aswell, and today still does extensive work
Heymans contributed several ports as well, and today still does extensive work
on coreboot - both Damien and Arthur left the Libreboot project, after Libreboot
became independent again.

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Great care is always taken when writing for [lbmk](../docs/maintain/), which
is Libreboot's build system, but in the past, auditing was always done ad-hoc.
Since the start of 2023, auditing is now a main aspect of Libreboot development,
and the result has been that the *quality* of Libreboot's build system has
improved greatly. The same care has been given to documentation aswell.
improved greatly. The same care has been given to documentation as well.
Many bugs have been fixed, and the Libreboot build system (lbmk) is generally
much more efficient now, compared to the Libreboot 20230625 release. The main

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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ me at my email address: [info@minifree.org](mailto:info@minifree.org)
I'm also arranging for an assembled machine with KCMA-D8 in it to be sent to
me - though I'm not yet sure if that will go through, so if you have one of
those aswell, I'd be interested too.
those as well, I'd be interested too.
How I plan to re-add
--------------------

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Revisions for r20140720 (3rd beta) (20th July 2014)
(resources/grub/background/)
- Updated buildrom-withgrub to use background.jpg instead of
background.png
- Updated buildrom-withgrub to use gnulove.jpg aswell
- Updated buildrom-withgrub to use gnulove.jpg as well
- Updated resources/grub/config/macbook21/grub\*cfg to use gnulove.jpg
background.
- Updated resources/grub/config/{x60,t60,x60t}/grub\*cfg to use

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@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ However, the following fixes were made for Lenovo X200 recently:
This is relevant for Tianocore, a UEFI payload, which libreboot currently
does not integrate for any boards, but Tianocore integration is planned in
the future. Tianocore provides the option to use any UEFI-compliant operating
system, and this benefits Linux distributions aswell (it Just Works).
system, and this benefits Linux distributions as well (it Just Works).
SMMSTORE is basically UEFI's answer to CMOS "NVRAM". it is a way to store
configurations, in SPI flash. it's handled via SMM interrupts (SMIs). NOTE:
SMMSTOREv2 is also becoming a thing now

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@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ These are takes from the git log of `lbmk.git`:
osbmk Git changes
-------------
It's important to show the osboot changes aswell. Osboot only became part of
It's important to show the osboot changes as well. Osboot only became part of
Libreboot last month, but the "reboot" of the osboot project happened around
the start of 2022, when it was put back in sync with Libreboot at the time,
so changes from then to now will be showed. The *last* change in osboot as

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ The changes can be summarised, thus:
* **LIBRE** raminit code now available, on Haswell boards (ThinkPad T440p and
ThinkPad W541). This is using patches from Angel Pons (hell on coreboot IRC),
that are currently still in review on coreboot master. The *old* configs
that use `mrc.bin` for raminit are still available aswell, so this release
that use `mrc.bin` for raminit are still available as well, so this release
contains ROMs with libre raminit *and* ROMs with vendor raminit. The reasons
are explained below.
* **FIXED S3 suspend/resume on Haswell (T440p/W541)** - but only on configs
@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ The libre raminit comes from this patchset:
<https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/64198/5>
The MRC vendor file (and Angel's replacement code) don't just do raminit, they
handle a few other init tasks aswell, including USB host controller.
handle a few other init tasks as well, including USB host controller.
### New boards, x86

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@ -213,7 +213,7 @@ Newest changes first, oldest changes last:
* gitclone (script): Check whether a given patch exists before applying. Works
around a quirk in most shells where `*` will error out if no files exist.
* download/grub (script): If downloading `gnulib` fails, scrap the *grub*
download aswell, and exit with non-zero status (fail). This is done because
download as well, and exit with non-zero status (fail). This is done because
gnulib is a dependency of GRUB.
* blobutil/inject (script): When inserting `gbe.bin`, check that the file
actually exists, and exit with non-zero status (fail) otherwise.

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ examples of how this very policy is implemented in Libreboot:
graphics card enabled; more about Intel graphics is covered below. We could
provide the VGA ROM for those extra chips, e.g. Nvidia graphics chips, but
we don't. We configure the machines in such a way where the Intel graphics
is used, exclusively, so the dedicated GPU may aswell be turned off, and
is used, exclusively, so the dedicated GPU may as well be turned off, and
it *is* turned off in such circumstances. The Intel graphics provide good
enough performance and reliable operation for most people, and native
initialisation code is available from coreboot to make use of the Intel GPU

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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ upgrade options available. Notably, it is a *desktop* computer, available
as *SFF* (similar to ITX) and *MT* (ATX) variants.
It is also also sold with [Libreboot preinstalled](https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-9020/);
I sell these machines preinstalled, aswell as several others, to raise funds
I sell these machines preinstalled, as well as several others, to raise funds
for the Libreboot project. Profits from Minifree sales directly fund the
Libreboot project. I added this myself recently, based on patches from coreboot
Gerrit.

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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ or Apple's profits. No, I'm referring to *yours*. With libre software, *you*
have the freedom to make real money; I'm just one of many examples of people
who do just that. With *software freedom*, you can take existing technology
and build something completely new that becomes the Next Best Thing; everyone
else has this freedom aswell, and people share knowledge freely because of the
else has this freedom as well, and people share knowledge freely because of the
culture that type of world inspires. It's the world we live in, now.
The people of New Hampshire will benefit greatly, if such freedoms are

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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ detail. It's not very long.
At first glance, it may not seem that the bill affects individuals, but don't
be fooled; this is a hugely positive step forward for everyone! If the state is
using Libre Software, that most likely means it'll be used in education aswell.
using Libre Software, that most likely means it'll be used in education as well.
Although perhaps not immediately and readily apparent, this is a stake in the
heart of proprietary software's current dominance, because it would remove one

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@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ For UEFI purposes, U-Boot seems more mature, and it offers other features
like SPL. As already stated, this is the preferred UEFI implementation for
Libreboot, but uefistub is listed too because it's interesting.
Probably useless, since U-Boot is more complete. We may aswell use U-Boot, but
Probably useless, since U-Boot is more complete. We may as well use U-Boot, but
uefistub will remain mentioned here for the time being. The context for
uefistub is linuxboot-only setups; this is where uefistub can truly shine,
specifically on ARM64 devices.
@ -1059,7 +1059,7 @@ We currently do this on each motherboard:
This is often literally 3 different ROM images, for all of the above. It is
possible to have a libgfxinit setup where SeaBIOS is the payload, so that VGA
ROMs can be executed aswell, but this has several issues, covered elsewhere on
ROMs can be executed as well, but this has several issues, covered elsewhere on
this page.
It would be nice if all of this could be runtime options instead. By "runtime",