Since the "World's First Motherboard Using LinuxBIOS Released" hype at the beginning of this year (which was incorrect btw; it was not the first supported desktop board, there were many others before), LinuxBIOS hasn't been in the news very much. That doesn't mean that there was no progress, however. We've been working hard behind the scenes to improve the LinuxBIOS code, add support for new chipsets and boards, and advance the upcoming next-generation LinuxBIOSv3 version which will brings lots of great improvements in various areas.
Here's a random collection of stuff that happened in the last few months.
New chipsets:
New mainboards:
Note that not all of these may be 100% supported, some may still be work in progress with some TODO items left... Check the LinuxBIOS wiki or ask on the mailing list for details.
Most work will probably go into LinuxBIOSv3 in the future, in order to make it suitable for productive use.
Of course, work on new chipsets and boards will continue, too. For example the VIA CN700 chipset (plus Jetway J7F2WE board using it) is being worked on right now, probably also several others I don't know about.
If you're interesting in trying out LinuxBIOS, please check the list of supported motherboards. If your board is not listed there, but the chipset is already supported we can probably add support for your board relatively easy with some testing help from you.
Please contact us on IRC or preferrably on the mailing list if you want to help get your board supported!
An (incomplete) list of good candidate boards for future support is available in the wiki.
We're very grateful for the many contributors who have helped us with testing and fixing existing code, or who even contributed code for new chipsets and motherboards. Thanks a lot!
Many thanks especially to all hardware vendors who have been supporting us or even actively contributed by submitting code for their chipsets or boards (recently or in the past), including AMD, SiS, VIA, MSI, Tyan, Artec Group, and many others. Your efforts are very appreciated. Thanks!
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sony vaio pcg sr1k with 440BX
hello, I have a sony vaio pcg sr1k with 440BX. Do you think I will be able to flash it with linuxbios. Will it work?
LinuxBios is cooool!!
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LinuxBIOS / coreboot
Hi,
first of all, LinuxBIOS is now called coreboot. Laptops are not yet supported by coreboot at all, there are several technical problems which make laptops harder to support (proprietary embedded controllers, for example) and the usual lack of documentation. The 440BX chipset is indeed mostly supported, so maybe -- with some luck and someone who is able to work on this -- it might work out. If you're willing to help with development or testing, please subscribe to the coreboot mailing list and post more detailed information about your system there (lspci -tvnn, superiotool -dV, flashrom -V, ./getpir).
Uwe.
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