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IRC chatroom
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============
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![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo.svg){.imgright}
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IRC is the main way to contact the Libreboot project. `#libreboot` on Libera
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IRC.
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...
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Always check [libreboot.org](https://libreboot.org/) for the latest updates to
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Libreboot. General news can be found in the [main news section](../news/).
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News specifically about Libreboot releases can be found in
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the [release logs](release/).
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Libreboot. News, including release announcements, can be found in
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the [main news section](../news/).
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[Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Libreboot](../faq.md).
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rough approximation of what version you have, because the version
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numbers are dated, and the release archives are typically built on the
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same day as the release; you can correlate that with the release
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information in [release.md](release.md).
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information in [release announcements on the news page](/news/).
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For 20160818, note that the lbversion file was missing from CBFS on GRUB
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images. You can still find out what libreboot version you have by
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There may also be a ChangeLog file included in your release archive, so
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that you can look in there to figure out what version you have.
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You can also check the documentation that came with your archives, and
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in *docs/release.html* will be the information about the version of
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libreboot that you are using.
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Generally speaking, it is advisable to use the latest version of
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libreboot.
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If you're already running libre firmware on your board, you should decide for
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sure whether you wish to risk it. See changelogs on
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the [release logs](../release.md) and decide for yourself.
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the [release announcements via the news page](/news/) and decide for yourself.
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About ROM image file names
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==========================
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title: Libreboot releases
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...
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This page has moved. Go to: [Libreboot release announcements](release/)
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This page has [merged with the main news section](/news/)
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libreboot20210522.md
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libreboot20160907.md
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libreboot20160902.md
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libreboot20160818.md
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libreboot20150518.md
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libreboot20150208.md
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libreboot20150126.md
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libreboot20150124.md
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libreboot20141015.md
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libreboot20140911.md
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libreboot20140903.md
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libreboot20140811.md
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libreboot20140729.md
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libreboot20140720.md
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libreboot20140716.md
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libreboot20140711.md
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libreboot20140622.md
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libreboot20140611.md
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libreboot20140605.md
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libreboot20140309.md
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libreboot20140221.md
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libreboot20131214.md
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libreboot20131213.md
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---
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title: Libreboot releases
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x-toc-enable: true
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...
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Information about each Libreboot release. This news section is specifically for
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Libreboot release announcements, but for more general news about Libreboot you
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can instead refer to the [main news section](/news/)
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BLOGTITLE="Libreboot release announcements"
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BLOGDESCRIPTION="Libreboot release announcements"
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---
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title: Donate to Libreboot
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x-toc-enable: true
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...
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Introduction
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============
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Donate money to the Libreboot project. Your money will be used
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to fund development and pay people who work on these projects. Some of the money
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received will be donated to the
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[Free Software Foundation](https://www.fsf.org/).
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I, Leah Rowe, am founder of Libreboot. I am also the lead
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developer of Libreboot. I use whatever money is received to fund development;
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this also includes paying the other developers for their time on the project.
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Send money via Patreon
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======================
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Go here for information:
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<https://www.patreon.com/libreleah>
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You can contribute money there, using a number of payment options that Patreon
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supports.
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Send money via Bitcoin
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======================
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Send money to this bitcoin wallet:
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bc1qc7yz0e3uum5nwln08dr65zapqz7xrqhuk3aqm9
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This bitcoin wallet is owned and operated by Leah Rowe. This bitcoin address
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was last updated on 16 January 2021; keep an eye on this page in case this
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bitcoin address changes in the future.
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How will your money be used?
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============================
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I, Leah Rowe, am founder and lead developer of
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[Libreboot](https://libreboot.org/). I
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work with other developers too. This page is intended to raise money to financially
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assist such development on both Libreboot and osboot, both of which provide
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coreboot-based hardware initialization on supported machines.
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The word *donation* and *donate* may be used here, but legally speaking it is
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not a donation. You are simply sending money to Leah Rowe. I use whatever money
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is received to pay for development costs.
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My own work is focused on:
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* Adding new boards from coreboot whenever feasible
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* Experimenting with coreboot payloads; for years I've preferred GNU GRUB,
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but lately I've been experimenting more with SeaBIOS, Tianocore and linuxboot,
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the latter of which is not yet present in osboot and Tianocore/linuxboot
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are both currently absent in Libreboot but will be added. For ARM (rockchip
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and so on) I've been experimenting with UBoot; ARM support is quite weak
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in Libreboot, so this is something that I was to improve.
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* Providing excellent documentation, written for non-technical users (with
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developer documentation also provided, either in osboot/Libreboot or
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submitted upstream to projects such as coreboot)
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* Working on upstream projects such as coreboot and GRUB (bug fixes, mostly,
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though I myself added ThinkPad T400 support to coreboot many years ago and
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huge improvements were made to it by other people in that project. I've also
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commissioned work on new coreboot ports in the past, and paid for such work)
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* Work on the Libreboot and osboot build systems (lbmk and osbmk, not paper)
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* Generally running the project, coordinating development and handling releases
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* I also provide user support on IRC
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...
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Information about each Libreboot release can be found
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at [/docs/release/](docs/release/)
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New releases are announced in the [main news section](news/).
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If you're more interested in libreboot development, go to the
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[libreboot development page](../git.md), which also includes links to the
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GPG signing key
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---------------
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![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo_light.svg){.imgright}
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20210522, under the `testing` directory.**
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### NEW KEY
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HTTPS mirrors {#https}
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-------------
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![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo.svg){.imgright}
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20210522, under the `testing` directory.**
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These mirrors are recommended, since they use TLS (https://) encryption.
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RSYNC mirrors {#rsync}
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-------------
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Useful for mirroring Libreboot's entire set of release archives. You can put
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an rsync command into crontab and pull the files into a directory on your
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web server.
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HTTP mirrors {#http}
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------------
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![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo.svg){.imgright}
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20210522, under the `testing` directory.**
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WARNING: these mirrors are non-HTTPS which means that they are
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* **[Edit this page](/git.md)**
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* [Edit this page](/git.md)
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* [Who develops Libreboot?](/who.md)
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* [License](/license.md)
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* [Template license](/template-license.md)
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* [Logo license](logo-license.md)
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* [Template](/template-license.md)
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* [Logo](logo-license.md)
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* [Authors](/contrib.md)
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* **[Who!?!?](/who.md)**
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* [Donate](/donate.md)
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* [Buy preinstalled](/suppliers.md)
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* **[Join the FSF!](https://www.fsf.org/jfb)**
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[Defend Richard Stallman!](/news/rms.md) Richard Stallman is
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[once again](https://www.fsf.org/news/statement-of-fsf-board-on-election-of-richard-stallman)
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back on the Free Software Foundation board of directors, but we as Free Software
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activists must show him our full support. He is the founder of the GNU project
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and the Free Software Foundation; without him, projects like Libreboot would
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have never existed.
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To learn more about ongoing hate campaigns against Richard Stallman,
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and how you can defend him, visit <https://stallmansupport.org/>
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* [Join the FSF!](https://www.fsf.org/jfb)
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---
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title: Libreboot project
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x-toc-enable: true
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...
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Free your BIOS today! GNU GPL style
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===================================
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Libreboot is
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[freedom-respecting](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)
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*boot firmware* that initializes the hardware (e.g.
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memory controller, CPU, peripherals) in your computer so that software can run.
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Libreboot then starts a bootloader to load your operating system. It replaces the
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proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware typically found on a computer. Libreboot is
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compatible with [specific computer models that use the Intel/AMD x86
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architecture](docs/hardware/). Libreboot works well with GNU+Linux and BSD
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operating systems. User support is available
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via [\#libreboot](https://web.libera.chat/#libreboot)
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on the *[Libera](https://libera.chat/)* IRC network.
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*boot firmware* that initializes the hardware (e.g. memory controller, CPU,
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peripherals) in your computer and starts a bootloader for your operating
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system. It replaces proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware. Libreboot works
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on [specific Intel/AMD x86 platforms](docs/hardware/), with decent
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[GNU+Linux](docs/gnulinux/) and [BSD](docs/bsd/) support. Help is available
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via [\#libreboot](https://web.libera.chat/#libreboot) on
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[Libera](https://libera.chat/) IRC. *The latest release is Libreboot
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20210522, from 22 May 2021.*
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![](https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo_light.svg){.imgright}
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Libreboot is a [Free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)
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project, but can be considered Open Source.
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[GNU teaches
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us](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html)
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why you should call it *free software* or *libre software*. Free software
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matters. [Right to Repair](https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=Npd_xDuNi9k) matters.
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Libreboot is a *Free Software* project, but can be considered Open Source.
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[The GNU website](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html)
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teaches why you should call it Free Software instead; alternatively, you may
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call it libre software.
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Libreboot uses [coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) for
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[hardware initialization](https://doc.coreboot.org/getting_started/architecture.html).
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However, *coreboot* is notoriously difficult to configure by non-technical
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users. There are many complicated steps, and coreboot only handles basic
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hardware initialization before jumping to a
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separate [payload](https://doc.coreboot.org/payloads.html) program, which
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could be anything (e.g.
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[Linux](https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/),
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[GRUB](https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/),
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[SeaBIOS](https://www.seabios.org/SeaBIOS),
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[Tianocore](https://www.tianocore.org/)).
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Libreboot uses [coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) for hardware initialization.
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However, *coreboot* is notoriously difficult to compile and install for most
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non-technical users. There are many complicated configuration steps required,
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and coreboot by itself is useless; coreboot only handles basic hardware
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initialization, and then jumps to a separate *payload* program. The payload
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program can be anything, for example a Linux kernel, bootloader (such as
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GNU GRUB), UEFI implementation (such as Tianocore) or BIOS implementation
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(such as SeaBIOS). While not quite as complicated as building a GNU+Linux
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distribution from scratch, it may aswell be as far as most non-technical users
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are concerned.
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Libreboot solves this problem. It is a *coreboot distribution*,
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just like [Parabola](https://www.parabola.nu/) is a *GNU+Linux distribution*.
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Libreboot has an [automated build system](docs/build/) that downloads,
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patches and builds software like coreboot, GRUB and SeaBIOS to build a
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complete *ROM image* for firmware installation, just like a GNU+Linux
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distribution provides an ISO image for OS installation. Libreboot regularly
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re-bases on the latest versions of coreboot and other upstream projects.
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Libreboot solves this problem in a novel way:
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Libreboot is a *coreboot distribution* much like Debian is a *GNU+Linux
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distribution*. Libreboot provides an *automated build system* that downloads,
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patches (where necessary) and compiles coreboot, GNU GRUB, various payloads and
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all other software components needed to build a complete, working *ROM image*
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that you can install to replace your current BIOS/UEFI firmware, much like a
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GNU+Linux distribution (e.g. Debian) provides an ISO image that you can use to
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replace your current operating system (e.g. Windows).
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Information about who works on Libreboot, and who runs the project, can be
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found on the [who.md](who.md) page.
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Why use Libreboot?
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==================
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[Free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html) is important for
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the same reason that education is important.
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All children and adults alike should be entitled to a good education.
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Knowledge begs to be free! In the context of computing, this means that the
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source code should be fully available to study, and use in whatever way you
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see fit. In the context of computer hardware, this means that
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[Right to Repair](https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=Npd_xDuNi9k)
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should be universal, with full access to documents such as the schematics and
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boardview files.
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**[The four freedoms are paramount!](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html)**
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You have rights. The right to privacy, freedom of thought, freedom
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of speech and the right to read. In the context of computing, that means anyone
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can use [free software](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html). Simply
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speaking, free software is software that is under the direct sovereignty of the
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user and, more importantly, the collective that is the *community*. Libreboot
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is dedicated to the Free Software community, with the aim of making free software
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at a *low level* more accessible to non-technical people.
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Many people use [proprietary](https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/proprietary.html)
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boot firmware, even if they use GNU+Linux. Non-free boot firmware often
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[contains](faq.md#intel) [backdoors](faq.md#amd), can be slow and have severe
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bugs. Development and support can be abandoned at any time. By contrast,
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Libreboot is a free software project, where anyone can contribute or inspect
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its code.
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Libreboot is faster, more secure and more reliable than most non-free
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firmware. Libreboot provides many advanced features, like encrypted
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/boot/, GPG signature checking before booting a Linux kernel and more!
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Libreboot gives *you* control over *your* computing.
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Project goals
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- *Recommend and distribute only free software*. Coreboot
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distributes certain pieces of proprietary software which is needed
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on some systems. Examples can include things like CPU microcode
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updates, memory initialization blobs and so on. The coreboot project
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sometimes recommends adding more blobs which it does not distribute,
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such as the Video BIOS or Intel's *Management Engine*. However, a
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lot of dedicated and talented individuals in coreboot work hard to
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replace these blobs whenever possible.
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- *Support as much hardware as possible!* Libreboot supports less
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hardware than coreboot, because most systems from coreboot still
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require certain proprietary software to work properly. Libreboot is
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an attempt to support as much hardware as possible, without any
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proprietary software.
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- *Make coreboot easy to use*. Coreboot is notoriously difficult
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to install, due to an overall lack of user-focused documentation
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and support. Most people will simply give up before attempting to
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install coreboot.
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Libreboot attempts to bridge this divide by providing a build system
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automating much of the coreboot image creation and customization.
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Secondly, the project produces documentation aimed at non-technical users.
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Thirdly, the project attempts to provide excellent user support via mailing
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lists and IRC.
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Libreboot already comes with a payload (GRUB), flashrom and other
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needed parts. Everything is fully integrated, in a way where most of
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the complicated steps that are otherwise required, are instead done
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for the user in advance.
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You can download ROM images for your libreboot system and install
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them without having to build anything from source. If, however, you are
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interested in building your own image, the build system makes it relatively
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easy to do so.
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Not a coreboot fork!
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--------------------
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Libreboot is not a fork of coreboot. Every so often, the project
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re-bases on the latest version of coreboot, with the number of custom
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patches in use minimized. Tested, *stable* (static) releases are then provided
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in Libreboot, based on specific coreboot revisions.
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Coreboot is not entirely free software. It has binary blobs in it for some
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platforms. What Libreboot does is download several revisions of coreboot, for
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different boards, and *de-blob* those coreboot revisions. This is done using
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the *linux-libre* deblob scripts, to find binary blobs in coreboot.
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All new coreboot development should be done in coreboot (upstream), not
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libreboot! Libreboot is about deblobbing and packaging coreboot in a
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user-friendly way, where most work is already done for the user.
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||||
|
||||
For example, if you wanted to add a new board to libreboot, you should
|
||||
add it to coreboot first. Libreboot will automatically receive your code
|
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at a later date, when it updates itself.
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||||
|
||||
The deblobbed coreboot tree used in libreboot is referred to as
|
||||
*coreboot-libre*, to distinguish it as a component of *libreboot*.
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||||
Libreboot has advanced features like
|
||||
[encrypted /boot/](docs/gnulinux/encrypted_debian.md) and [GPG support](docs/gnulinux/grub_hardening.html).
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||||
Binary blobs from coreboot are excluded, making Libreboot *100% free
|
||||
software*. It is [endorsed by the Free Software
|
||||
Foundation](https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/replace-your-proprietary-bios-with-libreboot). Libreboot
|
||||
has [helped](https://www.gnu.org/education/how-i-fought-to-graduate-without-using-non-free-software.html)
|
||||
many people, [including the FSF, the GNU
|
||||
project](https://www.fsf.org/bulletin/2017/fall/six-months-of-equipment-upgrades-at-the-fsf)
|
||||
and [GNU project founder, Richard Stallman](https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html).
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|
|
@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ A copy of this license (CC-0 1.0) can be found at:
|
|||
The font on the sticker designs is `lato`. Install this, otherwise the vectors
|
||||
won't look correct for the text.
|
||||
|
||||
You can see the logo files here: <https://libreboot.org/logo/>
|
||||
You can see the logo files here: <https://av.libreboot.org/logo/>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
|
|||
libera.md
|
||||
releases.md
|
||||
libreboot20210522.md
|
||||
website.md
|
||||
fsf-thank-you.md
|
||||
|
@ -24,8 +23,26 @@ rms.vi.md
|
|||
rms.zh.md
|
||||
resignations.md
|
||||
libreboot202104xx.md
|
||||
donate.md
|
||||
alyssa-resignation.md
|
||||
andrew-robbins-new-maintainer.md
|
||||
proposal-rejoin-gnu.md
|
||||
unity.md
|
||||
libreboot20160907.md
|
||||
libreboot20160902.md
|
||||
libreboot20160818.md
|
||||
libreboot20150518.md
|
||||
libreboot20150208.md
|
||||
libreboot20150126.md
|
||||
libreboot20150124.md
|
||||
libreboot20141015.md
|
||||
libreboot20140911.md
|
||||
libreboot20140903.md
|
||||
libreboot20140811.md
|
||||
libreboot20140729.md
|
||||
libreboot20140720.md
|
||||
libreboot20140716.md
|
||||
libreboot20140711.md
|
||||
libreboot20140622.md
|
||||
libreboot20140611.md
|
||||
libreboot20140605.md
|
||||
libreboot20140309.md
|
||||
libreboot20140221.md
|
||||
libreboot20131214.md
|
||||
libreboot20131213.md
|
||||
libreboot20131212.md
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
|
|||
% Alyssa Rosenzweig has resigned from the Libreboot project
|
||||
% Leah Rowe
|
||||
% 1 September 2017
|
||||
|
||||
Alyssa Rosenzweig has notified the rest of the team (Andrew Robbins, Paul
|
||||
Kocialkowski, Leah Rowe and Swift Geek) of her intention to step down from the
|
||||
Libreboot project team, due to increased pressure from school studies which
|
||||
prevent her from having time to contribute.
|
||||
|
||||
In her email, she wishes the Libreboot project well and states that she intends
|
||||
to continue contributing in the future.
|
||||
|
||||
I, Leah Rowe, wish Alyssa all the best in life, and I'm sure that this will be
|
||||
felt by the other maintainers in Libreboot, and I'm extremely grateful for the
|
||||
numerous invaluable contributions that she made to the project.
|
||||
|
||||
A note about the hosting infrastructure, and sysadmin tasks
|
||||
-----------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
Alyssa was previously acting as the system administrator for the Libreboot
|
||||
project, in charge of maintaining the project's infrastructure. Additionally,
|
||||
she was acting as Public Relations manager for the project; in particular, she
|
||||
was handling Libreboot's application to join the GNU project.
|
||||
|
||||
I have since assumed these responsibilities, at least for the time being, and
|
||||
I will be working alongside the other members of the team going forward.
|
||||
Since Alyssa had stepped down, nobody was in place to maintain the hosting
|
||||
infrastructure for the project. Our old hosting provider was giving us issues,
|
||||
so we switched hosting provider; this means that I'm currently maintaining the
|
||||
hosting infrastructure for the project, since nobody else was willing to.
|
||||
|
||||
The only piece of infrastructure currently missing is the mailing list. We now
|
||||
have a fully functional mail server, and I will finish studying and installing
|
||||
GNU Mailman version 3 (the software that will be used for handling the mailing
|
||||
list). There are currently no repositories available for it on the GNU+Linux
|
||||
distribution that libreboot.org uses (Debian), so we will have to maintain it
|
||||
ourselves.
|
||||
|
||||
Swift Geek also works alongside me, for sysadmin tasks, and has been
|
||||
particularly helpful in advising on good practises for the setup of the new
|
||||
mail server. I myself haven't had time to work on it for a while, but it will
|
||||
be up soon. The mailing list that Alyssa created was only online for a week,
|
||||
before we had to switch hosting provider for the project, and nobody had
|
||||
started using it yet, so downtime for the mailing list hasn't been a huge
|
||||
issue; people use the Notabug instance, and IRC.
|
||||
|
||||
I will issue another news post, once the new mailing list is online. For the
|
||||
time being, the links to it have been removed on the website.
|
||||
|
||||
Of interest: the new hosting infrastructure for libreboot.org is entirely
|
||||
libre. The main router on that network is a Libreboot system, with the router software
|
||||
running on top of GNU+Linux. The server for libreboot.org (web and mail server)
|
||||
is also a Libreboot system with GNU+Linux; postfix and dovecot for the mail
|
||||
server, and nginx for the web server. DNS is also planned (the DNS hosting is
|
||||
currently outsourced).
|
||||
|
||||
Of further interest: libreboot.org is now IPv6-ready. All services are
|
||||
dual stack IPv4+IPv6. Stronger encryption is used in the TLS configuration for
|
||||
nginx aswell, for HTTPS, and HSTS is enabled by default.
|
||||
|
||||
The certificate authority used for TLS is Let's Encrypt. This is used for
|
||||
HTTPS and for encrypted connections to the mail server.
|
||||
|
||||
The new hosting infrastructure is also much more secure than the previous one,
|
||||
not just because Libreboot powers it but because of special configurations made
|
||||
on externally accessible services (such as SSH and email).
|
||||
|
||||
I am currently looking for a new colocation provider, but the hardware used
|
||||
for hosting should be stable from now on. I have found one, which I'm looking
|
||||
into, but I'm also considering other options.
|
|
@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
|
|||
% Welcoming Andrew Robbins
|
||||
% Leah Rowe and Alyssa Rosenzweig
|
||||
% 4 Jun 2017
|
||||
|
||||
Today, we welcome Andrew Robbins (IRC nick `and_who` and
|
||||
[NotABug](https://notabug.org) user [and_who](https://notabug.org/and_who))
|
||||
for joining the Libreboot project team.
|
||||
|
||||
Andrew works on critical improvements to the build system, many of which have
|
||||
already been merged. He is passionate about Libreboot, understanding the
|
||||
project at a deep level, and he has been an active member of the community.
|
||||
Thus, with unanimous agreement from the existing maintainers, Andrew has joined
|
||||
the project officially.
|
||||
|
||||
We look forward to Andrew's next contributions as our project continues to
|
||||
grow.
|
|
@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
|
|||
% Donation page added for Libreboot project
|
||||
% Leah Rowe
|
||||
% 16 January 2021
|
||||
|
||||
Do you like Libreboot? Consider supporting the project financially!
|
||||
|
||||
This page is now available on the website:
|
||||
|
||||
[Donate to the Libreboot project](../donate.md)
|
|
@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ own petition and a campaign urging the FSF to publicly endorse Richard
|
|||
Stallman, to exonerate him and defend him from the hate campaigns; to hold
|
||||
their ground and keep Richard in his post.
|
||||
|
||||
I, Leah Rowe, submitted the following defense of Richard Stallman on 31 March
|
||||
2021: [https://libreboot.org/news/rms.html](rms.md)
|
||||
[I, Leah Rowe, submitted the following defense of Richard Stallman on 31 March
|
||||
2021](rms.md)
|
||||
|
||||
**We won. The FSF issued this news post on 12 April 2021, defending Richard
|
||||
Stallman and protecting his legacy:
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ of bugs fixed, new features added and the latest coreboot/GRUB/SeaBIOS versions
|
|||
used on all boards. The Libreboot website will be massively overhauled.
|
||||
|
||||
I, Leah Rowe, have re-taken full control of the Libreboot project after 4 years
|
||||
delay in bringing out a new release. Long story in short, Libreboot began a new
|
||||
delay in bringing out a new release. Long story short, Libreboot began a new
|
||||
and ambitious re-write of its build system in 2017; as of 2021, that build
|
||||
system is still not ready; the design is fundamentally flawed and the code is
|
||||
unmaintainable so I have scrapped the rewrite entirely. The work will be
|
||||
|
|
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
|
@ -3,10 +3,8 @@ title: Libreboot news
|
|||
x-toc-enable: true
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
Updates to libreboot, both technical and organisational, will be written about
|
||||
here over time. This section is for more general news about Libreboot. For
|
||||
specific release announcements, go here to the release announcements which is
|
||||
a *separate* news page: [Libreboot release announcements](/docs/release/)
|
||||
News about libreboot, both technical and organisational. Releases are also
|
||||
announced here.
|
||||
|
||||
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
|
|||
% Community feedback needed on whether Libreboot should re-join the GNU project
|
||||
% Leah Rowe
|
||||
% 22 Apr 2017
|
||||
|
||||
Community feedback is needed on whether Libreboot should re-join the GNU
|
||||
project, having previously been a member. The discussion place for this topic
|
||||
is on [this thread in the Libreboot subreddit at reddit.com/r/libreboot/](https://www.reddit.com/r/libreboot/comments/66tdds/proposal_for_libreboot_rejoin_gnu_community/). With sufficient community support, Libreboot will
|
||||
apply to re-join to become a member of the GNU project. Full reasoning and
|
||||
history behind this proposal is detailed in the thread.
|
|
@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
|
|||
% News section for release announcements
|
||||
% Leah Rowe
|
||||
% 24 May 2021
|
||||
|
||||
The static site generator used on Libreboot's website now supports *unlimited*
|
||||
news/blog sections, so a dedicated news feed (complete with RSS) has been
|
||||
created, for release announcements.
|
||||
|
||||
Here it is:
|
||||
[/docs/release/](/docs/release/)
|
||||
|
||||
The old `docs/release.html` page is obsolete. The *new* news section above
|
||||
is where you shall now find change logs. Information from `release.html` has
|
||||
been transferred to this new section, for older Libreboot releases. The recent
|
||||
Libreboot 20210522 release announcement has been moved to this new section.
|
||||
|
||||
*This* news post is in the main section at [/news/](/news/), which from now on
|
||||
will not be used for release announcements. Release announcements will now be
|
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done in [/docs/release/](/docs/release/) instead. That section has its *own*
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RSS feed, separate from the RSS feed for the main news section, so you should
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subscribe to *that* RSS feed if you specifically want to be alerted whenever a
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new release of Libreboot is made available.
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That is all. To learn more about the static site generator that Libreboot uses
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for its website, see:
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<https://untitled.vimuser.org/>
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PS:
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I'm the developer of Untitled! The software was officially released on 18 May
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2021, and the project website (shown above) was launched on 20 May 2021.
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@ -18,16 +18,9 @@
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* [Tiếng Việt](rms.vi.html)
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* [简体中文](rms.zh.html)
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Translations needed! Download the markdown file from the bottom of this page,
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translate it and send the translation here to
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[leah@libreboot.org](mailto:leah@libreboot.org)
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FSF now publicly defends RMS, so the statement on this page that FSF doesn't
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defend RMS is no longer true, but other parts of this article are still relevant.
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[Thank you FSF! Ignore the haters. You did the right thing!](fsf-thank-you.md).
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FSF now publicly defends RMS, but the petition defending his honour is still
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open. So the statement on this page that FSF doesn't defend RMS is no longer
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true, but other parts of this page are still relevant. <strong>You should still
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sign your name on the petition, to show your support for RMS!</strong>
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[Thank you FSF for supporting RMS. Ignore
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the haters. You did the right thing in honouring Richard Stallman!](fsf-thank-you.md).
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**[Visit stallmansupport.org to learn more about the hate campaigns targeting RMS](https://stallmansupport.org/)**
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**[Visit stallmansupport.org to learn more about ongoing anti-RMS hate campaigns](https://stallmansupport.org/)**
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@ -1,126 +0,0 @@
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% Open Letter to the Free Software Community
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% Alyssa Rosenzweig and Leah Rowe
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% 2 Apr 2017
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To the free software community:
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Over the past six months, the Libreboot project has been in a state of discord.
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After an issue with a transgender employee at the FSF escalated, Libreboot
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publicly left GNU with little consultation from the community. Relations with
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so many people were strained. Friendships broken, lines of code never written:
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the chaos needs to come to an end.
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A series of organisational issues with Libreboot enabled this fallout to occur.
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We have since corrected them:
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Previously, the libreboot repository and the website could only be modified by
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the project leader, Leah Rowe. This setup created a single point of failure,
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with little leeway for dissenting contributors. Since then, I have joined the
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project as the sysadmin. Along with another contributor, Sebastian "Swift Geek"
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Grzywna, direct access to the code and servers is shared. Though the project
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cannot yet be completely decentralised, this change is a win for transparency.
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Previously, most of libreboot.org, including public statements such as those
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regarding GNU, were issued by Leah herself. The rest of the team and the
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community were not consulted. As Damien Zammit, a former contributor noted, the
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word "we" on old Libreboot notices meant "Leah". But alas, there is no room for
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the "royal we" in democracy.
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Finally, on a personal note, Leah was at the time struggling with gender
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dysphoria and substance abuse. Since then, she has been managing these issues.
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She agrees that her behaviour was rash and is determined to find a unifying
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solution.
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With all of this in mind, were the allegations against the Free Software
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Foundation true? Perhaps. Perhaps not. At this point, it doesn't matter.
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Indeed, it is unlikely that Libreboot will ever rejoin GNU, but feuding in an
|
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already fragmented community helps nobody. The world of free software is
|
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shrinking and under attack. Though the FSF may make mistakes from time to time,
|
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so do we. We do not need another divide.
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Similarly, we would like to work closely with librecore, another project
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working to deblob coreboot, whose team includes Damien Zammit. Once librecore
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matures, libreboot plans to switch to librecore in lieu of our current
|
||||
deblobbed fork. That is, there will be less duplication of effort; instead of
|
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competing with librecore, libreboot will complement it.
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As a technical update, we are currently working on a Libreboot port to
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the X220. Leah and Swift are investigating ways to disable the ME on
|
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Sandybridge hardware, which potentially means more modern Intel hardware may be
|
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supported. Additionally, Paul Kocialkowski has been working on supporting
|
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several new Chromebooks with ARM chips; these ports will also be available in
|
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an upcoming release.
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|
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No more "royal we". No more notorious surprises. No more late night
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"typofixes".
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Transparency and collaboration are the way forward.
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~Alyssa Rosenzweig
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### A message from Leah, to further complement Alyssa's submission:
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I acknowledge that what I did was wrong. Although I felt justified at the time,
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I ended up hurting a lot of people, most of whom were uninvolved with any of
|
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the relevant events. At the time of taking Libreboot out of GNU, I was going
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through intense personal difficulty in my life, and I was highly unstable.
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Presented with a similiar situation, I likely won't respond the way I did
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before. I've changed a lot, and I promise this type of thing won't happen
|
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again.
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|
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What I'd like the most, is to simply focus on Libreboot as I've always done,
|
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and to forget about what happened in the past and move on.
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|
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I sincerely hope that the FSF, GNU project and others who I have hurt, can do
|
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the same. My only goal at present is to continue improving Libreboot, and to do
|
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everything in my power to make libre hardware a reality for everyone, as is the
|
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goal of the Libreboot project.
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|
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I will remain in my place as a developer in this project, but everything that I
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do from now on will be the result of open collaboration with others in the
|
||||
project. I very nearly single handedly destroyed this project, and caused a lot
|
||||
of damage to the entire community, damage which I now wish to repair. I love
|
||||
Libreboot, Free Software and the community, and my only wish is to see it
|
||||
thrive.
|
||||
|
||||
I wish well any and all outreach organisations that do work with the FSF; e.g.
|
||||
Outreachy, who are working to do what they can to improve conditions for women,
|
||||
LGBT people and other minorities in the sphere of computing and engineering
|
||||
fields, related to Free Software.
|
||||
|
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I hope that any damage I caused to the community is not permanent.
|
||||
|
||||
I'm deeply sorry for the damage and upset that I caused. I will not repeat the
|
||||
same mistakes twice. To a very specific person, who cannot be named in the
|
||||
interest of their privacy, but for whom context will allow that person
|
||||
to know this is for them: I'm especially sorry for the damage that I did to
|
||||
you during those months, and I sincerely hope that you get what you are
|
||||
currently seeking. I fully support you in your endeavour, and if I could help
|
||||
you, I would. You still mean a great deal to me.
|
||||
|
||||
I'm especially sorry to John Sullivan and Ruben Rodriguez of the FSF, both of
|
||||
whom I publicly slandered on the Libreboot website. They did not deserve any of
|
||||
that. I was being highly abusive towards you both.
|
||||
|
||||
I would also like to express my sincerest apology to those GNU maintainers
|
||||
whose emails I published on the Libreboot website, when all of that chaos was
|
||||
underway.
|
||||
|
||||
I'm sorry to all the other Libreboot maintainers at the time, some of whom felt
|
||||
like they had no choice but to quit the project because of my actions. Doubly
|
||||
so for Damien Zammit and Timothy Pearson, both of whom I let down in various
|
||||
ways afterwards aswell.
|
||||
|
||||
I would like to sincerely apologize to Timothy Pearson of Raptor Engineering
|
||||
in particular, for the damage that I caused with Libreboot's exit from GNU,
|
||||
while you were running your TALOS workstation campaign. Although I do not know
|
||||
whether the campaign would have succeeded without all that chaos, my own
|
||||
actions certainly did not help.
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, I would like to once again apologize to the community as a whole, for
|
||||
the damage that I caused. I hope that I can prove to you all that I do wish to
|
||||
make amends for the damage, and to improve, and to re-build bridges with the
|
||||
community, and to once again work with the community in bringing Libreboot and
|
||||
Free Software forward, into the future.
|
||||
|
||||
~Leah Rowe
|
|
@ -2,34 +2,18 @@
|
|||
title: Buy Libreboot pre-installed
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
These sales fund Libreboot
|
||||
==========================
|
||||
|
||||
For your convenience, Libreboot systems are provided pre-configured. If you
|
||||
wish, you can also send your system in and have it flashed. The company listed
|
||||
below is owned and operated by Leah Rowe, founder and lead developer of
|
||||
Libreboot. Profits from sales are used to fund the Libreboot project, paying
|
||||
for whatever is needed at any time.
|
||||
|
||||
If you don't want to buy one of these machines but still want to contribute
|
||||
to Libreboot financially, [we have a separate page for that](donate.md)
|
||||
|
||||
RetroFreedom
|
||||
------------
|
||||
|
||||
Leah Rowe, RetroFreedom's founder, is also Libreboot's founder and is an active
|
||||
Libreboot developer. RetroFreedom is the first company to achieve FSF RYF
|
||||
endorsement on a computer system, and invests money directly into Libreboot
|
||||
using profits from sales.
|
||||
|
||||
**Ships worldwide, to all countries. Laptops pre-packed ready to ship before sale**
|
||||
below is owned and operated by me, Leah Rowe, founder and lead developer of
|
||||
Libreboot. The Libreboot website and software are provided as a public service,
|
||||
free for all; I conduct these sales to fund my work. **Shipping worldwide!**
|
||||
|
||||
### Laptops
|
||||
|
||||
- [Libreboot X200 laptop](https://retrofreedom.com/product/libreboot-x200/)
|
||||
- [Libreboot T400 laptop](https://retrofreedom.com/product/libreboot-t400/)
|
||||
- [Libreboot X200 Tablet laptop](https://retrofreedom.com/product/libreboot-x200-tablet/)
|
||||
- [Libreboot W500 laptop with 1920x1200 screen](https://retrofreedom.com/product/libreboot-w500/)
|
||||
- [Libreboot W500 laptop with 1680x1050 screen](https://retrofreedom.com/product/libreboot-w500/)
|
||||
|
||||
### Services
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -38,3 +22,10 @@ using profits from sales.
|
|||
### Home page
|
||||
|
||||
<https://retrofreedom.com/>
|
||||
|
||||
If you don't want to buy one of these machines but you like Libreboot, consider
|
||||
helping me (Leah Rowe) by sending money via
|
||||
my [patreon](https://www.patreon.com/libreleah) or bitcoin
|
||||
wallet `bc1qc7yz0e3uum5nwln08dr65zapqz7xrqhuk3aqm9` instead. I greatly
|
||||
appreciate your support!
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ $if(title)$
|
|||
<header>
|
||||
<div class="title">
|
||||
<p class="title-logo">
|
||||
<img class="title-logo" alt="" src="https://av.libreboot.org/logo/logo_light.svg" />
|
||||
<img class="title-logo" alt="" src="https://av.libreboot.org/logo/sl.png" />
|
||||
</p>
|
||||
<h1 class="title">$title$</h1>
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
@ -62,12 +62,11 @@ $endif$
|
|||
<li><a href="/docs/install/">Install</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/docs/">Docs</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/news/">News</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbmk/issues">Report bugs</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="https://notabug.org/libreboot/lbmk/issues">Bugs</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/tasks/">TODO</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/git.html">Send patches</a></li>
|
||||
<li><strong><a href="/contact.html">Contact</a></strong></li>
|
||||
<li><strong><a href="/donate.html">Donate</a></strong></li>
|
||||
<li><strong><a href="/suppliers.html">Buy preinstalled</a></strong></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/git.html">Send patch</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/contact.html">Contact</a></li>
|
||||
<li><a href="/suppliers.html">Buy preinstalled</a></li>
|
||||
</ul>
|
||||
<hr/>
|
||||
</header>
|
||||
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