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We currently support ca. '''[[Supported Motherboards|200]]''' different mainboards (v3: [[Supported Motherboards#Motherboards_supported_in_coreboot_v3|16]], v2: [[Supported Motherboards#Motherboards_supported_in_coreboot_v2|120]], v1: [[Supported Motherboards#Motherboards_supported_in_coreboot_v1|64]], some duplicates included).  
We currently support ca. '''[[Supported Motherboards|200]]''' different mainboards (v3: [[Supported Motherboards#Motherboards_supported_in_coreboot_v3|16]], v2: [[Supported Motherboards#Motherboards_supported_in_coreboot_v2|120]], v1: [[Supported Motherboards#Motherboards_supported_in_coreboot_v1|64]], some duplicates included).  


 
<div style="font-size:1.5em">10 years!</div>
<div style="font-size:1.8em">10 years!</div>
Anton Borisov [http://www.h-online.com/open/The-Open-Source-BIOS-is-Ten-An-interview-with-the-coreboot-developers--/features/112353 interviewed the original developers] ([http://www.heise.de/open/Zehn-Jahre-LinuxBIOS-Coreboot--/artikel/121679 german version]) as the Open Source PC firmware celebrates '''ten years of activity'''!
Anton Borisov [http://www.h-online.com/open/The-Open-Source-BIOS-is-Ten-An-interview-with-the-coreboot-developers--/features/112353 interviewed the original developers] ([http://www.heise.de/open/Zehn-Jahre-LinuxBIOS-Coreboot--/artikel/121679 german version]) as the Open Source PC firmware celebrates '''ten years of activity'''!
<div style="font-size:1.8em">coreboot v4.1 has not been released!</div>
We belatedly celebrated our recent 10 year anniversary with an April Fool's joke: The fake release of [[Coreboot_4.1|coreboot v4.1]].


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Revision as of 08:48, 5 April 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 ca. 200 different mainboards (v3: 16, v2: 120, v1: 64, some duplicates included).

10 years!

Anton Borisov interviewed the original developers (german version) as the Open Source PC firmware celebrates ten years of activity!

  • 100% Free Software (GPL), no royalties, no license fees!
  • Fast boot times (3 seconds to Linux console)
  • Avoids the need for a slow/buggy/proprietary BIOS
  • Written in C, contains virtually no assembly code
  • Supports many mainboards, devices, and payloads

  • Desktop PCs, servers, clusters, thin clients
  • Clusters, high-performance computing
  • Embedded solutions, STBs/HTPC, appliances, terminals
  • No-moving-parts solutions (ROM chip as "disk")
  • Non-standard scenarios (e.g. FPGA in Opteron socket)

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