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"New #Libreboot release, ETA late April 2021 / early June 2021". New structure and relationship to #osboot, #coreboot.
https://libreboot.org/news/libreboot202104xx.htmlWith updates on governance, #freesoftware and #CoC.
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Happy Easter! 🐧 #Linux Weekly Roundup for April 5th, 2026: #GNOME 51's release schedule, #Archinstall 4.0, #KDE Plasma 6.7's new features, #Coreboot 26.03, #Netrunner 26, OBS Studio 32.1.1, #Artix Linux 2026.04, #AerynOS 2026.03, #OpenVPN 2.7.1, GNOME 49.5, #4MLinux 51.0, #Elive Linux's return, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-april-5th-2026
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Happy Easter! 🐧 #Linux Weekly Roundup for April 5th, 2026: #GNOME 51's release schedule, #Archinstall 4.0, #KDE Plasma 6.7's new features, #Coreboot 26.03, #Netrunner 26, OBS Studio 32.1.1, #Artix Linux 2026.04, #AerynOS 2026.03, #OpenVPN 2.7.1, GNOME 49.5, #4MLinux 51.0, #Elive Linux's return, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-april-5th-2026
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Happy Easter! 🐧 #Linux Weekly Roundup for April 5th, 2026: #GNOME 51's release schedule, #Archinstall 4.0, #KDE Plasma 6.7's new features, #Coreboot 26.03, #Netrunner 26, OBS Studio 32.1.1, #Artix Linux 2026.04, #AerynOS 2026.03, #OpenVPN 2.7.1, GNOME 49.5, #4MLinux 51.0, #Elive Linux's return, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-april-5th-2026
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Happy Easter! 🐧 #Linux Weekly Roundup for April 5th, 2026: #GNOME 51's release schedule, #Archinstall 4.0, #KDE Plasma 6.7's new features, #Coreboot 26.03, #Netrunner 26, OBS Studio 32.1.1, #Artix Linux 2026.04, #AerynOS 2026.03, #OpenVPN 2.7.1, GNOME 49.5, #4MLinux 51.0, #Elive Linux's return, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-april-5th-2026
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Happy Easter! 🐧 #Linux Weekly Roundup for April 5th, 2026: #GNOME 51's release schedule, #Archinstall 4.0, #KDE Plasma 6.7's new features, #Coreboot 26.03, #Netrunner 26, OBS Studio 32.1.1, #Artix Linux 2026.04, #AerynOS 2026.03, #OpenVPN 2.7.1, GNOME 49.5, #4MLinux 51.0, #Elive Linux's return, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-april-5th-2026
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More #39c9 telephone numbers. Vanity-plate 4-letter representations.
https://guru3.eventphone.de/event.cmd/phonebook
Also look at ones with numbers in them on thread: https://mas.to/@libreleah/115613932800708013
My bot spent two days finding these. Have fun!
PS: i can't be bothered to make more. See you at the conference!
EDIT: "CUKE" isn't supposed to be there. no idea what that word means. and "QUTB" should be "OUTB". the x86 command for writing registers.
linux and coreboot use it a lot: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/outb.2.html
again: have fun!!!
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Конец дешёвых ПК и мировой кризис. Придётся экономить
Подорожание комплектующих изменило рынок. Тут происходит много странных на первый взгляд явлений: выходят ноутбуки с процессорами от телефонов (!?), появляются материнки на старой платформе AM4 (потому что память DDR4 намного дешевле DDR5), появились даже дисплеи для ноутбуков с частотой 1 Гц (это инновация для энергосбережения). Но есть и плюсы. Купленные в прошлые годы ПК останутся актуальными дольше обычного. Старые ПК получат новую жизнь. Разработчикам игр и ПО придётся умерить аппетиты — и оптимизировать софт для текущего железа, а не в расчёте на апгрейд. Потому что апгрейда не будет. Разработчикам придётся отложить генераторы нейрослопа кода — и сосредоточиться на вдумчивой оптимизации софта. А пользователям — экономить и выкручиваться.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/articles/1018022/
#AM4 #AM5 #Debian #мировой_кризис #экономия #Linux_на_ноутбуке #Macbook_Neo #Coreboot #RAMpocalypse #ruvds_статьи
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tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion
@nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: https://nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoenix/) to port @coreboot and #OpenSIL to the Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 motherboard
following a talk at @fosdem "Open source firmware for high assurance confidential infrastructure" (video: https://video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/LKWQL7-open_source_firmware_for_high_assurance_confidential_infrastructure.mp4 (mp4 file)), @alexhaydock and I are excited to use this exact hardware and firmware combination to test and publish more about our Stateless Relays project (EO blog post: https://blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving-our-tor-relay-security-architecture) instead of using an older/cheaper/more proprietary system, in partnership with @torproject and @0n_odv.
given that, in 2026, building a brand new AMD Epyc 9005 server system (target 64 cores, 12x 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB sticks of DDR5-6400 RDIMM) will run upwards of $25,000 for a single system, we need financial grants to cover the cost for the long-term betterment of the Tor network and any other privacy infrastructure operations.
who might fund this 100% volunteer, 100% donation-based project?
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tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion
@nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: https://nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoenix/) to port @coreboot and #OpenSIL to the Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 motherboard
following a talk at @fosdem "Open source firmware for high assurance confidential infrastructure" (video: https://video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/LKWQL7-open_source_firmware_for_high_assurance_confidential_infrastructure.mp4 (mp4 file)), @alexhaydock and I are excited to use this exact hardware and firmware combination to test and publish more about our Stateless Relays project (EO blog post: https://blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving-our-tor-relay-security-architecture) instead of using an older/cheaper/more proprietary system, in partnership with @torproject and @0n_odv.
given that, in 2026, building a brand new AMD Epyc 9005 server system (target 64 cores, 12x 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB sticks of DDR5-6400 RDIMM) will run upwards of $25,000 for a single system, we need financial grants to cover the cost for the long-term betterment of the Tor network and any other privacy infrastructure operations.
who might fund this 100% volunteer, 100% donation-based project?
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tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion
@nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: https://nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoenix/) to port @coreboot and #OpenSIL to the Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 motherboard
following a talk at @fosdem "Open source firmware for high assurance confidential infrastructure" (video: https://video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/LKWQL7-open_source_firmware_for_high_assurance_confidential_infrastructure.mp4 (mp4 file)), @alexhaydock and I are excited to use this exact hardware and firmware combination to test and publish more about our Stateless Relays project (EO blog post: https://blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving-our-tor-relay-security-architecture) instead of using an older/cheaper/more proprietary system, in partnership with @torproject and @0n_odv.
given that, in 2026, building a brand new AMD Epyc 9005 server system (target 64 cores, 12x 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB sticks of DDR5-6400 RDIMM) will run upwards of $25,000 for a single system, we need financial grants to cover the cost for the long-term betterment of the Tor network and any other privacy infrastructure operations.
who might fund this 100% volunteer, 100% donation-based project?
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tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion
@nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: https://nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoenix/) to port @coreboot and #OpenSIL to the Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 motherboard
following a talk at @fosdem "Open source firmware for high assurance confidential infrastructure" (video: https://video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/LKWQL7-open_source_firmware_for_high_assurance_confidential_infrastructure.mp4 (mp4 file)), @alexhaydock and I are excited to use this exact hardware and firmware combination to test and publish more about our Stateless Relays project (EO blog post: https://blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving-our-tor-relay-security-architecture) instead of using an older/cheaper/more proprietary system, in partnership with @torproject and @0n_odv.
given that, in 2026, building a brand new AMD Epyc 9005 server system (target 64 cores, 12x 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB sticks of DDR5-6400 RDIMM) will run upwards of $25,000 for a single system, we need financial grants to cover the cost for the long-term betterment of the Tor network and any other privacy infrastructure operations.
who might fund this 100% volunteer, 100% donation-based project?
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tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion
@nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: https://nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoenix/) to port @coreboot and #OpenSIL to the Gigabyte MZ33-AR1 motherboard
following a talk at @fosdem "Open source firmware for high assurance confidential infrastructure" (video: https://video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/LKWQL7-open_source_firmware_for_high_assurance_confidential_infrastructure.mp4 (mp4 file)), @alexhaydock and I are excited to use this exact hardware and firmware combination to test and publish more about our Stateless Relays project (EO blog post: https://blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving-our-tor-relay-security-architecture) instead of using an older/cheaper/more proprietary system, in partnership with @torproject and @0n_odv.
given that, in 2026, building a brand new AMD Epyc 9005 server system (target 64 cores, 12x 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB sticks of DDR5-6400 RDIMM) will run upwards of $25,000 for a single system, we need financial grants to cover the cost for the long-term betterment of the Tor network and any other privacy infrastructure operations.
who might fund this 100% volunteer, 100% donation-based project?
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@ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller https://www.coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe https://heise.de/-9189100 und https://github.com/openSIL/openSIL#readme
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@ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller https://www.coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe https://heise.de/-9189100 und https://github.com/openSIL/openSIL#readme
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@ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller https://www.coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe https://heise.de/-9189100 und https://github.com/openSIL/openSIL#readme
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@ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller https://www.coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe https://heise.de/-9189100 und https://github.com/openSIL/openSIL#readme
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@ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller https://www.coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe https://heise.de/-9189100 und https://github.com/openSIL/openSIL#readme
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#Linux Weekly Roundup for December 28th, 2025: #elementaryOS 8.1, #Inkscape 1.4.3, #Parrot 7.0, #QEMU 10.2, #PorteuX 2.5, #Pinta 3.1, #postmarketOS 25.12, #RaspberryPi Imager 2.0.3, #Ruby 4.0, #GStreamer 1.26.10, #Coreboot 25.12, and more https://9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly-roundup-december-28th-2025
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🚀 Just launched: the NUC Box – compact, powerful, and open.
Powered by Intel Meteor Lake, up to 96GB DDR5, Dasharo coreboot, Thunderbolt 4, 2.5G Ethernet, optional WiFi 7.🛒 Pre-order now – get 10% off in July using code PRESALE
📦 Ships early September
⏳ Offer ends August 1🔗 https://novacustom.com/product/nuc-box/
#NUCBox #FOSS #homelab #coreboot #MiniPC #Dasharo #OpenHardware
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Mir gehen langsam die (umsetzbaren) Ideen aus.
Es laufen hier #QubesOS, #GrapheneOS, #OpenWRT, #Proxmox, #Yunohost …
Der E-Book-Reader ist von #PocketBook.
Apps kommen per #Accrescent und #Obtainium.
Die wenigen Smart-Home-Devices haben #Tasmota.
Gebootet wird per #Coreboot.
Eingeloggt wird per HW Fido2 Provider, #KeePassDX, passage und (mangels Alternative) #Yubikey.
#DiDay #DID #DigitalIndependenceDay #DUT #DUTgemacht #UnplugTrump
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How do I get the motivation to fix this laptop mainboard?
The only thing wrong with it is the charge ports, but the problem is 44 of the 48 pads across the 2 type c ports are missing. (don't ask me how, I don't know either, its used since it was the only replacement board I could afford)
I've been putting it off for a few months now, I know what must be done, I just am too intimidated.
Any tips for reframing this problem so i stop putting it off would be appreciated
#rework #chromebook #coreboot #repair #righttorepair #brokenpads #laptop #laptops #soldering #idkwhatothertagstoput
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So I had a silly thought.. Could you use a modern day CPU with no extra ram at all today? What about without a hard drive for an OS?
So at the start the OS was on a ROM chip, did that double at the equiv of a bios?
Modern CPUs have more cache than PC's needed of yesteryear. UEFI BIOS are massive in size, and with the existence of Coreboot and its ability to have nearly anything for a payload, linux, seabios, etc you could put a very small OS on there (by today's standards).
I'm sure someone's tried or done something along these lines right?
EDIT: I was thinking just x86_64 CPUs but my examples draw from things like C64/Atari/Amiga/ etc computers too. So any modern cpu today that could run a small OS that lets people just work on stuff. Like with no extra or minimal extra chips for some bare minimum IO
#moderncomputing #computer #computerscience #retrocomputing #thoughtexperiment
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RHF (Rust Hypervisor Firmware) is highly portable. It can run in QEMU, as a coreboot payload, or under Cloud Hypervisor.
Recently, it was integrated with m1n1, Asahi Linux's bootloader as a demo (not ready for upstream support yet).
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day 3 about Hardware for Linux takes us to firmware and non-x86 with @[email protected] , Think Penguin, MNT and @PINE64
https://www.spiralarray.com/blog/2024/02/06/firmware_and_non-x86.html
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Nu een talk over LibreBoot.
Een opensource bios is een mooie oplossing om chromebooks te ont-Googlen :awesome:#LibreBoot #CoreBoot #Opensource #Bios #ChromeBook #Google #Fosdem
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Nice rant but #libreboot is a godsend.
I actually have comfort in how my laptop's boot process works now, and I get to dodge garbage UEFI that every manufacturer seems to put in their laptops now. This is not a privacy concern for me, it's just the bugginess makes Linux and other operating systems a bit unusable.
I modified bbswitch so I could switch Optimus off/on using x86 IO in kernel space. Unfortunately it works 80-90% of the time, and this **really** should only be done in BIOS space. x86 seems to share the notion of Ring 0 with most of coreboot and the kernel, but think about the System Management Mode components (and the ME, if it were still active in this BIOS).
I don't know much about the coreboot codebase but there are stale but pending patches for Optimus support on certain Lenovo W series ThinkPads that seem to share the same Power Management IC. Patience...
American schools had machine shop electives. Offer them the same with computers' inner workings if they so wish.
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if someone has a #libreboot t480 or t480s, please report to #libreboot irc on libera.
there is a patch i want to test, relating to thunderbolt functionality. i will also test this myself, but having another user present will help too.
this patch: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/88490
i will send you a rom to test
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@[email protected] @[email protected]
Is it worth mentioning or promoting minifree.org in the same breath? "Linux/BSD preinstalled laptops with Libreboot BIOS replacement".
They will sell you, among other things, a heavily modified Lenovo Thinkpad T480 with Linux or BSD pre-installed.
#libreboot #minifree #linux #BSD #laptops #FOSS #coreboot
Proceeds fund libreboot development.
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DOOM? In Your BIOS? More Likely Than You Think! - We’ve seen hackers run DOOM on a variety of appliances, from desk phones to pregna... - https://hackaday.com/2022/06/12/doom-in-your-bios-more-likely-than-you-think/ #softwaredevelopment #computerhacks #doesitrundoom #willitdoom? #coreboot #bios #doom #uefi