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* '''2007/09/13:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F13_MSI_MS-6178_now_supported|MSI MS-6178 | * '''2007/09/13:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F13_MSI_MS-6178_now_supported|MSI MS-6178 support]] | ||
* '''2007/09/08:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F08_PC_Engines_ALIX1.C_now_supported|PC Engines ALIX1.C | * '''2007/09/08:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F08_PC_Engines_ALIX1.C_now_supported|PC Engines ALIX1.C support]] | ||
* '''2007/06/14:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F14_Intel_810_chipset_and_ASUS_MEW-VM_now_supported|Intel 810 | * '''2007/06/14:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F14_Intel_810_chipset_and_ASUS_MEW-VM_now_supported|Intel 810 & ASUS MEW-VM support]] | ||
* '''2007/06/13:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F13_AMD_DB800_.28Salsa.29_now_supported|AMD DB800 | * '''2007/06/13:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F13_AMD_DB800_.28Salsa.29_now_supported|AMD DB800 support]] | ||
* '''2007/06/07:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F07_IEI_JUKI-511P_and_ROCKY-512_now_supported|IEI JUKI-511P | * '''2007/06/07:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F07_IEI_JUKI-511P_and_ROCKY-512_now_supported|IEI JUKI-511P & ROCKY-512 support]] | ||
* '''2007/05/24:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F24_ASUS_A8N-E_now_supported|ASUS A8N-E | * '''2007/05/24:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F24_ASUS_A8N-E_now_supported|ASUS A8N-E support]] | ||
* '''2007/05/23:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F23_LinuxBIOS_booth_at_LinuxTag_in_Berlin.2C_29.2F5-2.2F6|LinuxBIOS booth at LinuxTag | * '''2007/05/23:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F23_LinuxBIOS_booth_at_LinuxTag_in_Berlin.2C_29.2F5-2.2F6|LinuxBIOS booth at LinuxTag, Berlin 29/5-2/6]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:35, 13 September 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 and OpenBSD), Plan 9, or memtest86.
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