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you could consider Canoeboot to be *legacy Libreboot*. Libreboot adopted the |
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Binary Blob Reduction Policy in November 2022, as part of a general desire to |
Binary Blob Reduction Policy in November 2022, as part of a general desire to |
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support more - and newer - hardware. |
support more - and newer - hardware. |
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Website: <https://docs.chrultrabook.com/> |
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Git repositories: <https://github.com/chrultrabook> |
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Provides a tailored EDK2(UEFI) payload on supported *Chromebooks*. You can use |
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this to replace ChromeOS with a regular Linux distro or BSD system - even |
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Windows - if you wish. |
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The benefit of using *Chultrabook* is that it provides up to date EDK2, unlike |
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proprietary vendors who often provide old, CVE-ridden versions of EDK2 forks |
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such as InsydeH2O. |
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With Chultrabook's guidance, you can have a completely up to date UEFI firmware |
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on your machine, and get good use out of your Chromebook for many more years, |
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with regular security updates. |
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One of Chultrabook's maintainers, Elly, did this talk at 37C3 conference, |
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demonstrating Chultrabook: |
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<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HFIQi835wY> - and also did this more general |
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talk about coreboot at 38C3: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD9tOcf4OkA>. It's |
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very good reference material if you want to know more about coreboot, and |
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coreboot distros more generally. |
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Elly also did this interview with Brodie Robertson, about coreboot, and |
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explains the concept of a coreboot distro in more detail in one part of |
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the interview: |
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<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Am_1MzJ6ZA> |
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Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because Chultrabook |
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and MrChromebox are perfectly viable options on these machines. |
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With MrChromebox's guidance, you can have a completely up to date UEFI firmware |
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on your machine, and get good use out of your Chromebook for many more years, |
on your machine, and get good use out of your Chromebook for many more years, |
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with regular security updates. |
with regular security updates. |
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Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because Chultrabook |
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and MrChromebox are perfectly viable options on these machines. |
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You can also use the [Chrultrabook Docs](https://docs.chrultrabook.com/) which |
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make use of MrChromebox and might prove useful. |
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One of Chultrabook's maintainers, Elly, did this talk at 37C3 conference, |
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demonstrating Chultrabook: |
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<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HFIQi835wY> - and also did this more general |
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talk about coreboot at 38C3: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LD9tOcf4OkA>. It's |
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very good reference material if you want to know more about coreboot, and |
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coreboot distros more generally. |
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Elly also did this interview with Brodie Robertson, about coreboot, and |
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explains the concept of a coreboot distro in more detail in one part of |
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<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Am_1MzJ6ZA> |
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Libreboot largely avoids supporting Chromebooks, precisely because |
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MrChromebox is a perfectly viable option on these machines. |
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