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In coreboot context, "libreboot" is taken to mean a coreboot ROM image compiled without any proprietary blobs, where the machine can run without having any installed. This also means no ME/AMT, or no extra blobs that have to be added to the ROM after building.  
In coreboot context, "libreboot" is taken to mean a coreboot ROM image compiled without any proprietary blobs, where the machine can run without having any installed. This also means no ME/AMT, or no extra blobs that have to be added to the ROM after building.  


Otherwise, look at the libreboot project at [http://libreboot.org/ libreboot.org].
Otherwise, look at the libreboot project at [http://libreboot.org/ libreboot.org] (deblobbed coreboot distro).

Revision as of 00:55, 7 October 2014

You might see the term "libreboot" used on the coreboot wiki.

In coreboot context, "libreboot" is taken to mean a coreboot ROM image compiled without any proprietary blobs, where the machine can run without having any installed. This also means no ME/AMT, or no extra blobs that have to be added to the ROM after building.

Otherwise, look at the libreboot project at libreboot.org (deblobbed coreboot distro).