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* '''2007/05/05:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F05_DIGITAL-LOGIC_MSM800SEV_now_supported|DIGITAL-LOGIC MSM800SEV now supported]] | |||
* '''2007/05/04:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F04_AMD_Norwich_support_and_generally_improved_AMD_Geode_LX_support|AMD Norwich support and generally improved AMD Geode LX support]] | * '''2007/05/04:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F04_AMD_Norwich_support_and_generally_improved_AMD_Geode_LX_support|AMD Norwich support and generally improved AMD Geode LX support]] | ||
* '''2007/03/14:''' [[News#2007.2F03.2F14_LinuxBIOS_participating_in_Google_Summer_of_Code_2007|LinuxBIOS participating in Google Summer of Code 2007]] | * '''2007/03/14:''' [[News#2007.2F03.2F14_LinuxBIOS_participating_in_Google_Summer_of_Code_2007|LinuxBIOS participating in Google Summer of Code 2007]] | ||
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* '''2006/11/02:''' [[News#2006.2F11.2F02_MSI_K9SD_Master-S2R_.28MS-9185.29_supported_in_LinuxBIOS|MSI K9SD Master-S2R (MS-9185) support]] | * '''2006/11/02:''' [[News#2006.2F11.2F02_MSI_K9SD_Master-S2R_.28MS-9185.29_supported_in_LinuxBIOS|MSI K9SD Master-S2R (MS-9185) support]] | ||
* '''2006/10/05:''' [[News#2006.2F10.2F05_AMD_Rev_F_supported_in_LinuxBIOS|AMD Rev F support]] | * '''2006/10/05:''' [[News#2006.2F10.2F05_AMD_Rev_F_supported_in_LinuxBIOS|AMD Rev F support]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:53, 5 May 2007
LinuxBIOS is a Free Software project aimed at replacing the proprietary BIOS (firmware) you can find in most of today's computers. It performs just a little bit of hardware initialization and then executes a so-called payload, for example a Linux kernel, FILO, GRUB2, OpenBIOS, Open Firmware, SmartFirmware, GNUFI (UEFI), Etherboot, ADLO (for booting Windows 2000 and OpenBSD), Plan 9, or memtest86.
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