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  1. "New #Libreboot release, ETA late April 2021 / early June 2021". New structure and relationship to #osboot, #coreboot.
    libreboot.org/news/libreboot20

    With updates on governance, #freesoftware and #CoC.

  2. 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 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  3. 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 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  4. 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 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  5. 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 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  6. 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 9to5linux.com/9to5linux-weekly

    #OpenSource #FOSS #GNU

  7. More #39c9 telephone numbers. Vanity-plate 4-letter representations.

    guru3.eventphone.de/event.cmd/

    Also look at ones with numbers in them on thread: mas.to/@libreleah/115613932800

    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: man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/

    again: have fun!!!

  8. 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.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #AM4 #AM5 #Debian #мировой_кризис #экономия #Linux_на_ноутбуке #Macbook_Neo #Coreboot #RAMpocalypse #ruvds_статьи

  9. tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion

    @nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoe) 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: video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/L (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: blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving) 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?

  10. tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion

    @nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoe) 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: video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/L (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: blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving) 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?

  11. tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion

    @nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoe) 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: video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/L (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: blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving) 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?

  12. tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion

    @nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoe) 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: video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/L (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: blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving) 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?

  13. tech funding question, on behalf of @emeraldonion

    @nlnet funded @Dasharo and @3mdeb (project: nlnet.nl/project/Coreboot-Phoe) 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: video.fosdem.org/2026/ud6215/L (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: blog.emeraldonion.org/evolving) 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?

  14. @ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe heise.de/-9189100 und github.com/openSIL/openSIL#rea

  15. @ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe heise.de/-9189100 und github.com/openSIL/openSIL#rea

  16. @ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe heise.de/-9189100 und github.com/openSIL/openSIL#rea

  17. @ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe heise.de/-9189100 und github.com/openSIL/openSIL#rea

  18. @ct_Magazin Wäre echt super, wenn mehr Hardware-Hersteller coreboot.org/ unterstützen würden. Zumindest im Serverbereich gibt es da mit #openSIL von #AMD schon etwas Bewegung, siehe heise.de/-9189100 und github.com/openSIL/openSIL#rea

  19. 🚀 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

    🔗 novacustom.com/product/nuc-box/

    #NUCBox #FOSS #homelab #coreboot #MiniPC #Dasharo #OpenHardware

  20. 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

  21. 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

  22. 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

  23. 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).

    #OSFC #OSFC2024 #RHF #RustLang #AsahiLinux #m1n1

  24. 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

  25. 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.

  26. if someone has a #libreboot t480 or t480s, please report to #libreboot irc on libera.

    web.libera.chat/

    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: review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot

    i will send you a rom to test

  27. @[email protected] @[email protected]

    Is it worth mentioning or promoting minifree.org in the same breath? "Linux/BSD preinstalled laptops with Libreboot BIOS replacement".

    minifree.org/

    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.