Libreboot release information (old)

This page is *obsolete*, provided for historical purposes.

GnuPG public key (signing key)

pub  4096R/656F212E 2014-07-04 Libreboot Releases (signing key) <releases@libreboot.org>
Fingerprint=C923 4BA3 200C F688 9CC0  764D 6E97 D575 656F 212E

Download the key: libreboot.asc.

You should also be able to find it on a key server. Note: the above key is not for email. It is only for verifying the release archives.

Releases

"Release" means that a new coreboot git revision with substantially different code has been adapted for libreboot.

"Revision" means a modification to an existing release, where the result is insubstantially different from what preceded it.

The 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th releases were really just older revisions of the 5th release. For historical reasons (and to avoid confusion), these are still called 'releases' instead of correcting the mistake.


6th release (pre-release, 7th beta)

Binaries (for flashing) (right-click save as, or use wget)

Source code (for hacking) (right-click save as, or use wget)

Machines still supported (compared to previous release):

New machines supported in this release:

Machines no longer supported (compared to previous release):

Revisions for 7th beta (2014 September 11th)

Revisions for 6th beta (2014 September 3rd)

Corrections to 5th beta (2014 August 2014)

Revisions for 5th beta (2014 August 11th)

Revisions for 4th beta (2014 July 29th)

Revisions for 3rd beta (2014 July 20th)

Revisions for 2nd beta (2014 July 16th)

Revisions for 1st beta (2014 July 11th)

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5th release

Officially supported

Binaries (for flashing)

Source code (for hacking)

(gluglug.org.uk/X60/release/4/X60_source.tar.gz and gluglug.org.uk/X60/release/4/X60_binary.tar.gz were the old links, but they no longer exist)

Development notes

Revision notes (2014 March 9th):

Revision notes (2014 June 5th):

Revision notes (2014 June 11th):

Revision notes (2014 June 22nd)

Revision (2014 June 22nd - extra)

Revision (2014 June 22nd - extra)

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4th release

Officially supported

Binaries (for flashing)

Source code (for hacking)

Development notes

The "Parse" options read ./isolinux/isolinux.cfg on a CD or USB, and automatically converts it to a grub config and switches to the boot menu of that distro. This makes booting ISO's *much* easier than before.

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3rd release

Supported:

Binaries (for flashing)

Source code (for hacking)

Development notes

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2nd release

Supported:

Binaries (for flashing)

Source code (for hacking)

Development notes

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1st release

Supported:

Binaries (for flashing)

Source code (for hacking)

Development notes

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Copyright © 2014 Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
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