From d7e49668bf408e2c4b9adebd10646a9a94596aca Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Francis Rowe
Libreboot is a coreboot distribution (distro) with proprietary software removed,
intended to be a free
- (libre) 'BIOS' replacement for your computer.
+ (libre) 'BIOS' replacement for your computer. The project is aimed at users, attempting to make
+ coreboot as easy to use as possible. More about libreboot.
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- Project goals (and differences versus coreboot):
+ The libreboot project has two main goals:
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+
+ At the same time, those who simply want to use coreboot (for any number
+ of reasons) are often left feeling intimidated and many of them give up in frustration. Libreboot attempts to bridge this gap;
+ its documentation is entirely focussed on users, with detailed steps showing exactly how to install and use it and the issues
+ that they may come across (and how to work around them).
+
+ Almost everything in libreboot is completely automated, with
+ scripts for downloading, building and installing the various components used in libreboot. Pre-compiled ROM images built
+ from the libreboot source code are provided, along with the utilities (statically compiled, from libreboot sources) that the user will need for installing them.
+
+ Libreboot is similar in concept to a GNU/Linux or GNU/Linux-libre distribution; it is composed of not just coreboot (deblobbed),
+ but everything else that the user will need such and GRUB, flashrom, and so on. These are all fully integrated, in a way where
+ most of the detailed steps otherwise required of the user (if they used coreboot, the upstream provider) are completely eliminated.
+
+ In much the same way as you can simply download an ISO image for your favourite GNU/Linux-libre distribution, and install it,
+ you can download pre-compiled libreboot ROM images (built from the sources) along with installation scripts and documentation
+ that make libreboot as easy to use as possible.
- Libreboot as a whole is the distribution distributed deblobbed. However, the core part is coreboot: - libreboot's deblobbed coreboot tree is named coreboot-libre to distinguish it as a component of libreboot. - (if that makes sense). + Libreboot as a whole is the distribution consisting of everything surrounding coreboot. However, the main component is coreboot: + libreboot's deblobbed coreboot tree is sometimes referred to as coreboot-libre to distinguish it as a component of libreboot.
- Copyright © 2014 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
+ Copyright © 2015 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
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