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Armbian Linux firmware (by armbian)
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A minimal Linux that runs as a coreboot or LinuxBoot ROM payload to provide a secure, flexible boot environment for laptops, workstations and servers. (by linuxboot)
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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Posts with mentions or reviews of firmware.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-18.
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Does the xbox one tuner made by microsoft work in tvheadend?
Yes for Ubuntu, provided you place a copy of https://github.com/armbian/firmware/blob/master/dvb-demod-mn88472-02.fw Into your lib/firmware folder which may require a terminal sudo prompt to achieve.
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Yo! Will these raspbi patched wireless driver work with linux?
I found a reddit post that here links to this github, https://github.com/armbian/firmware , and it has "43438" in that if i type F3. (Same with S1003, typed the SNID in acer's support website).
- ACER ONE 10 version S1003-10D - INSTALLING LINUX
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Posts with mentions or reviews of heads.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-03.
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Thinkpad W530 No GPU output
I downloaded the VGA ROM for my Thinkpad W530 for both the Intel IGPU and Nvidia Quadro K1000M using this and configured the build config to use them with the correct PCI ports (8086,0166 10de,0ffc). Everything works fine except the output for both the VGA and the mini DP port. Does anyone have any ideas of what I could be missing here?
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Can i make full disk encryption more convenient or should i just use an encrypted home dir?
You may be interested in Heads, which is available on Purism laptops under the name PureBoot. Though this really needs a coreboot-capable machine, I think, and isn't something you can just add to your existing UEFI boot chain.
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Getting LUKS, Btrfs, Hibernation and Swap file working in tandem
You don't need to encrypt anything to verify those images, you just need to sign them. See how Heads does this.
https://github.com/osresearch/heads
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Live OS needs a new name, what should it be?
Unfortunately there is also the Heads secure firmware: https://osresearch.net/ as well. Otherwise my vote would go to Heads. Liive OS could be pretty hard to optimize in a search engine, they'll think it's misspelled. Could call it "Miles" and just never ack the reference...
- Heads: Minimal Linux that runs as coreboot payload to provide secure environment
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Grub, Syslinux, or another bootloader?
Heads, https://osresearch.net/
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verify secure flash
If you worried about malicious changes, there is the write lock protection feature in coreboot that prevents internal flashing. This would require you to flash externally whenever you want to update coreboot. If worried someone will also flash your BIOS externally, you may want to look into Heads
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