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* '''2009/05/27:''' [[News#2009.2F05.2F27_VIA_VX800_now_supported|VIA VX800 support]] | |||
* '''2009/05/04:''' [[News#2009.2F05.2F04_flashrom_0.9.0_has_been_released|flashrom 0.9.0 released]] | * '''2009/05/04:''' [[News#2009.2F05.2F04_flashrom_0.9.0_has_been_released|flashrom 0.9.0 released]] | ||
* '''2009/04/22:''' [[News#2009.2F04.2F22_HP_ProLiant_DL145_G3_now_supported|HP DL145 G3 support]] | * '''2009/04/22:''' [[News#2009.2F04.2F22_HP_ProLiant_DL145_G3_now_supported|HP DL145 G3 support]] | ||
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* '''2009/03/22:''' [[News#2009.2F03.2F22_coreboot_.40_FSF_LibrePlanet_2009|coreboot @ FSF LibrePlanet]] | * '''2009/03/22:''' [[News#2009.2F03.2F22_coreboot_.40_FSF_LibrePlanet_2009|coreboot @ FSF LibrePlanet]] | ||
* '''2009/01/10:''' [[News#2009.2F01.2F10_coreboot_and_SeaBIOS_starts_Windows_7|Windows 7 boots]] | * '''2009/01/10:''' [[News#2009.2F01.2F10_coreboot_and_SeaBIOS_starts_Windows_7|Windows 7 boots]] | ||
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* | * '''2009/06/11:''' [[User:Stuge|Peter]] presents coreboot at [http://freedomhectaipei.pbworks.com/ FreedomHEC Taipei]. | ||
* '''2009/06/24-27:''' coreboot booth at [http://www.linuxtag.org/ LinuxTag] in Berlin. | |||
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Revision as of 19:21, 27 May 2009
coreboot (formerly known as 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. We currently support 203 different mainboards.
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