Any experience with using Libreboot? I guess most devices do not support it, besides the ones listed at their website, which are older models.

Secure-boot and modern motherboards with TPM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trusted_Platform_Module will not support it by design, or is that theoretically possible?

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    7 hours ago

    I have an Asus KGPE-D16 that I bought years ago specifically for Libreboot compatibility. I swear, one of these days I’ll finally get around to installing it.

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    8 hours ago

    Good luck with the docs, parsing through the libreboot docs to find the info you need is like assembling the dead sea scrolls.

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    11 hours ago

    So I’ve been getting into coreboot and libreboot but mostly on older hardware. For modern hardware I know coreboot can work since companies like system 76 are using it.

    I think for libreboot it is possible but stripping out binary blobs is getting harder on newer Intels.

    I do know AMD has plans for an open firmware implantation on Sen 6 and if that comes to pass we might see more modern options gain support.

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    I have libreboot on an old chromebook that I converted a year or two ago. I followed a guide. Minor disassembly but nothing weird.

    The computer boots just fine with one issue that is hardly worth mentioning. I accidentally left some cruft around when I switched from one distro to another, so it fails to boot to the old system before successfully booting the current one. That’s a ‘me being lazy’ problem, not a ‘libreboot’ problem.

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      10 hours ago

      I tell a lie: the specific computer that I mention in the above post has a cleaned-up version of coreboot on it, not libreboot.

      I had a much smaller chromebook with libreboot on in a few years ago. Booting was fine, the rest of the hardware was too weak for my daily use. It was an Asus C201. I vaguely remember having to disconnect the battery and bridge some board contacts to get it switched over.