Welcome to coreboot: Difference between revisions

From coreboot
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
(MSI MS-7260 support.)
Line 97: Line 97:
'''<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">[[News]]</span>'''<hr />
'''<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">[[News]]</span>'''<hr />
<small>
<small>
* '''2007/09/22:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F22_MSI_MS-7260_now_supported|MSI MS-7260 support]]
* '''2007/09/13:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F13_MSI_MS-6178_now_supported|MSI MS-6178 support]]
* '''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 support]]
* '''2007/09/08:''' [[News#2007.2F09.2F08_PC_Engines_ALIX1.C_now_supported|PC Engines ALIX1.C support]]
Line 103: Line 104:
* '''2007/06/07:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F07_IEI_JUKI-511P_and_ROCKY-512_now_supported|IEI JUKI-511P &amp; ROCKY-512 support]]
* '''2007/06/07:''' [[News#2007.2F06.2F07_IEI_JUKI-511P_and_ROCKY-512_now_supported|IEI JUKI-511P &amp; ROCKY-512 support]]
* '''2007/05/24:''' [[News#2007.2F05.2F24_ASUS_A8N-E_now_supported|ASUS A8N-E support]]
* '''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, Berlin 29/5-2/6]]
</small>
</small>



Revision as of 02:18, 22 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.

BenefitsThere are many reasons for using LinuxBIOS.


  • 100% Free Software (GPL), no royalties, no license fees!
  • Fast boot times (3 seconds from power-on to Linux console)
  • Avoids the need for a slow, buggy, proprietary BIOS
  • Runs in 32-Bit protected mode almost from the start
  • Written in C, contains virtually no assembly code
  • Supports a wide variety of hardware and payloads
  • Further features: netboot, serial console, remote flashing, ...

Use CasesLinuxBIOS can be deployed in a wide range of scenarios.



About
Find out more about LinuxBIOS.
News | Press | History | Screenshots & Videos | Contributors | Sponsors

Developers
Get involved! Help us make LinuxBIOS better.
Development Guidelines | Developer Manual | Doxygen | Browse Source | JTAG | EHCI Debug Port | Testsystem | GSoC | Ideas | Superiotool

Status
Find out whether your hardware is already supported.
Supported Motherboards | Supported Chipsets & Devices | Build Status | Flashrom support | Superiotool support

Vendors & Products
Find out in which products LinuxBIOS is used.
Products | Clusters | Laptop | Desktops

Getting Started
Download LinuxBIOS and get started.
Downloads | Documentation | Build Tutorials | Payloads | QEMU | Confirmed Working SVN Revisions | Buildrom | Flashrom | Misc

Support
Learn how to contact us and find help and support.
FAQ | Mailinglist | IRC | Issue Tracker | Glossary | LinuxBIOSv2 Options
Soldered-on PLCC32 BIOS chip on the Gigabyte GA-M57SLI-S4.


News

Contact