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one must always remember one's ABCs Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>master
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Binary Blob Reduction Policy in November 2022, as part of a general desire to
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Binary Blob Reduction Policy in November 2022, as part of a general desire to
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support more - and newer - hardware.
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support more - and newer - hardware.
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Dasharo
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Website: <https://docs.dasharo.com/>
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Git repositories: <https://github.com/dasharo>
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Supports many machines, with a choice of EDK2(UEFI) or Heads(Linuxboot)
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payload in the flash. Some older machines may provide a SeaBIOS payload
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instead. A lot of work that goes into the upstream coreboot project came
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from the Dasharo developers.
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Dasharo provides their own fork of coreboot, with a specific tree *per board*.
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Several coreboot ports (e.g. MSI Z690-A PRO) were implemented directly by
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the Dasharo project, and later upstreamed into the regular coreboot project.
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Dasharo has a special emphasis on commercial application, providing tailored
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coreboot images for each supported mainboard, with an emphasis on stability.
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It's a very different approach than Libreboot's approach; Libreboot provides
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a more generalised design in its build system and infrastructure.
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Chultrabook
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Chultrabook
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Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because Chultrabook
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Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because Chultrabook
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and MrChromebox are perfectly viable options on these machines.
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and MrChromebox are perfectly viable options on these machines.
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Dasharo
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Website: <https://docs.dasharo.com/>
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Git repositories: <https://github.com/dasharo>
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Supports many machines, with a choice of EDK2(UEFI) or Heads(Linuxboot)
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payload in the flash. Some older machines may provide a SeaBIOS payload
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instead. A lot of work that goes into the upstream coreboot project came
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from the Dasharo developers.
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Dasharo provides their own fork of coreboot, with a specific tree *per board*.
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Several coreboot ports (e.g. MSI Z690-A PRO) were implemented directly by
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the Dasharo project, and later upstreamed into the regular coreboot project.
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Dasharo has a special emphasis on commercial application, providing tailored
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coreboot images for each supported mainboard, with an emphasis on stability.
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It's a very different approach than Libreboot's approach; Libreboot provides
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a more generalised design in its build system and infrastructure.
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Heads
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Heads
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