What is the difference between libreboot and blob-free coreboot?

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anonymous

I am curious about this because the last libreboot is very old and I am concerned that they haven't made a release in a very long time...

Although I am also curious how you would do FDE + /boot on a blob-free coreboot release.

These two questions are very important before I consider my best option...

nadebula.1984
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A rejoint: 05/01/2018

This depends on how do you define the term "blob".

zapper (non vérifié)

Proprietary/non-free.

That's what I meant. :)

Also, I am not talking about coreboot as a whole, which would be silly to ask, but the blob-free version of Coreboot

jpp
jpp
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A rejoint: 05/28/2018

Libreboot is a distribution of free coreboot BIOS containing no blob of proprietary code, founded by Leah Rowe.

Its development is supported by the Free Software Foundation, as part of its campaign for a free BIOS5, and the project is a member of the Peers Community.

zapper (non vérifié)

I think you and others are confused, I am asking, if there is a difference between BLOB-FREE Coreboot and Libreboot.

Not all coreboot version(s) including the blobbed version as a whole

jpp
jpp
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tonlee
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A rejoint: 09/08/2014

libreboot on the gigabyte mainboard has downsides. It boots
slowly. Selecting between several gnulinux
distributions installed on the same hdd does
not work well. The mainboard has no dvi or hdmi and I
cannot connect a 8400gs graphics card, because the
pci port is not supported. I read the instructions on how
to install a gnulinux distribution on the computer but
I cannot get it to work.

If a free software coreboot rom could improve on these issues
I would rather install a coreboot rom.