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title: Downloads
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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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Git repositories. The page on [/docs/maintain/](docs/maintain/) describes how
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Libreboot is put together, and how to maintain it. If you wish to build
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Libreboot from source, [read this page](docs/build/).
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Safety warning
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**IMPORTANT ADVICE: [PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING/UPDATING
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LIBREBOOT](news/safety.md).**
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GPG signing key
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20231106, under the `testing` directory.**
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### NEW KEY
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Full key fingerprint: `8BB1 F7D2 8CF7 696D BF4F 7192 5C65 4067 D383 B1FF`
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This key is for Libreboot releases *after* the 20231106 release. It applies to
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all Libreboot releases from the year 2024, and it will expire (unless revoked
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early) on 26 December 2028.
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Download the key here: [lbkey.asc](lbkey.asc)
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Libreboot releases are signed using GPG.
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### OLD KEY
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Full key fingerprint: `98CC DDF8 E560 47F4 75C0 44BD D0C6 2464 FA8B 4856`
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This key is for Libreboot releases *after* the 20160907 release, and up
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to the Libreboot 20231106 release. This key *expired* during December 2023,
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so you should use the *newer* key (see above) for the releases after
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Libreboot 20231106.
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Download the key here: [lbkey.asc](lbkeyold.asc)
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Libreboot releases are signed using GPG.
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### OLD OLD KEY:
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This key is for Libreboot 20160907, and releases older than 20160907:
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Full key fingerprint: CDC9 CAE3 2CB4 B7FC 84FD C804 969A 9795 05E8 C5B2
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The GPG key can also be downloaded with this exported dump of the
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pubkey: [lbkeyold.asc](lbkeyoldold.asc).
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sha512sum -c sha512sum.txt
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gpg --verify sha512sum.txt.sig
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Git repository
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Links to regular release archives are listed on this page.
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However, for the absolute most bleeding edge up-to-date version of Libreboot,
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there is a Git repository that you can download from. Go here:
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[How to download Libreboot from Git](git.md)
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HTTPS mirrors {#https}
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20231106, under the `testing` directory.**
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These mirrors are recommended, since they use TLS (https://) encryption.
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You can download Libreboot from these mirrors:
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* <https://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/libreboot.org/release/> (University
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of Kent, UK)
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* <https://mirrors.mit.edu/libreboot/> (MIT university, USA)
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* <https://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/libreboot/> (Princeton
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university, USA)
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* <https://mirror.shapovalov.website/libreboot/> (shapovalov.website, Ukraine)
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* <https://mirror.koddos.net/libreboot/> (koddos.net, Netherlands)
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* <https://mirror-hk.koddos.net/libreboot/> (koddos.net, Hong Kong)
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* <https://mirror.cyberbits.eu/libreboot/> (cyberbits.eu, France)
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RSYNC mirrors {#rsync}
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The following rsync mirrors are available publicly:
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* <rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/libreboot.org/release/> (University of Kent,
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UK)
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* <rsync://mirror.math.princeton.edu/pub/libreboot/> (Princeton university, USA)
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* <rsync://rsync.shapovalov.website/libreboot/> (shapovalov.website, Ukraine)
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* <rsync://ftp.linux.ro/libreboot/> (linux.ro, Romania)
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* <rsync://mirror.koddos.net/libreboot/> (koddos.net, Netherlands)
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* <rsync://mirror-hk.koddos.net/libreboot/> (koddos.net, Hong Kong)
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Are you running a mirror? Contact the libreboot project, and the link will be
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added to this page!
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You can make your rsync mirror available via your web server, and also configure
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your *own* mirror to be accessible via rsync. There are many resources online
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that show you how to set up an rsync server.
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How to create your own rsync mirror:
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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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If you are going to mirror the entire set, it is recommended that you allocate
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at least 25GiB. Libreboot's rsync is currently about 12GiB, so allocating 25GiB
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will afford you plenty of space for the future. At minimum, you should ensure
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that at least 15-20GiB of space is available, for your Libreboot mirror.
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*It is highly recommended that you use the libreboot.org mirror*, if you wish
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to host an official mirror. Otherwise, if you simply want to create your own
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local mirror, you should use one of the other mirrors, which sync from
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libreboot.org.
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Before you create the mirror, make a directory on your web server. For
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example:
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mkdir /var/www/html/libreboot/
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Now you can run rsync, for instance:
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rsync -avz --delete-after rsync://rsync.libreboot.org/mirrormirror/ /var/www/html/libreboot/
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You might put this in an hourly crontab. For example:
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crontab -e
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Then in crontab, add this line and save/exit (hourly crontab):
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0 * * * * rsync -avz --delete-after rsync://rsync.libreboot.org/mirrormirror/ /var/www/html/libreboot/
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**It's extremely important to have the final forward slash (/) at the end of each path,
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in the above rsync command. Otherwise, rsync will behave very strangely.**
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**NOTE: `rsync.libreboot.org` is not directly accessible by the public, except
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those whose IPs are whitelisted. For bandwidth reasons, the firewall running
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on libreboot.org blocks incoming rsync requests, except by specific IPs.**
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**If you wish to run an rsync mirror, sync from one of the third party mirrors
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above and set up your mirror. You can then contact Leah Rowe, to have your IP
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addresses whitelisted for rsync usage - if the IP addresses match DNS A/AAAA
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records for your rsync host, this can be used. A script runs in an hourly
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crontab on libreboot.org, that fetches the A/AAAA records of whitelisted
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rsync mirrors, automatically adding rules permitting them to get through the
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firewall.**
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If you wish to regularly keep your rsync mirror updated, you can add it to a
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crontab. This page tells you how to use crontab:
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<https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/crontab.5.html>
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HTTP mirrors {#http}
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20231106, under the `testing` directory.**
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WARNING: these mirrors are non-HTTPS which means that they are
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unencrypted. Your traffic could be subject to interference by
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adversaries. Make especially sure to check the GPG signatures, assuming
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that you have the right key. Of course, you should do this anyway, even
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if using HTTPS.
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* <http://mirror.linux.ro/libreboot/> (linux.ro, Romania)
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* <http://mirror.helium.in-berlin.de/libreboot/> (in-berlin.de, Germany)
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FTP mirrors {#ftp}
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**The latest release is Libreboot 20231106, under the `testing` directory.**
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WARNING: FTP is also unencrypted, like HTTP. The same risks are present.
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* <ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/libreboot.org/release/> (University
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of Kent, UK)
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* <ftp://ftp.linux.ro/libreboot/> (linux.ro, Romania)
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Statically linked
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Libreboot includes statically linked executables in some releases, built from
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the available source code. Those executables have certain libraries built into
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them, so that the executables will work on many Linux distros.
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To comply with GPL v2, source ISOs are supplied by the
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Libreboot project. You can find these source ISOs in the `ccsource` directory
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on the `rsync` mirrors.
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Libreboot releases past version 20160907 do not distribute statically linked
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binaries. Instead, these releases are source-only, besides pre-compiled ROM
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images for which the regular Libreboot source code archives suffice. These newer
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releases instead automate the installation of build dependencies, with instructions
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in the documentation for building various utilities from source.
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These executables are utilities such as `flashrom`.
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