Libreboot 20230319 released!

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libreleah
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se unió: 04/03/2017

Hello everyone!

I can announce today that a new release of Libreboot is available. Announcement:

https://libreboot.org/news/libreboot20230319.html

A major change is libre raminit now available on Haswell machines, aswell as several fixes in GRUB, and revisions (coreboot, GRUB, SeaBIOS) are very recent, from February 2023.

More info available in the release announcement.

~Leah

Ardea
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se unió: 05/16/2022

Hello Leah,

I see that you have made some additions to https://libreboot.org/docs/hardware/

I am curious to know what prompted your decision to include machines that require blobs.

myself600
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se unió: 03/01/2023

https://libreboot.org/news/merge.html#how-the-merge-was-conducted

I believe Leah needed to add newer hardware to support herself financially by running her own businesses (minifree.org, also retrofreedom.com in the past).

thispath11
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se unió: 10/18/2022

People using such machines also deserve freedom - as much as possible, if not 100%. I think Leah explains this aspect here:

https://libreboot.org/news/policy.html#introduction

myself600
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se unió: 03/01/2023

Calling it "Libre"-boot after the merge is misleading. I don't think people would argue if it would be called Osboot.

libreleah
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se unió: 04/03/2017

Read the article:

https://libreboot.org/freedom-status.html

You'll find that Libreboot is quite libre indeed.