• @umbrella
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    71 month ago

    make it open source, this is the cheapest way.

    arent radeons from the mid 2000s still supported on linux because of that?

    • Avid Amoeba
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      71 month ago

      Can’t do it at will when it contains third party proprietary code. They have to reimplement what Insyde wrote for them first.

      But otherwise yes.

      • @umbrella
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        31 month ago

        coreboot cant come soon enough

        • @steal_your_face
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          51 month ago

          Is coreboot for framework actually being worked on in earnest? My googling only turned up that one guy was doing some basic work on it but only as a concept.

          • @umbrella
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            11 month ago

            amd is working to support it, i don’t think framework has any plans for now but they definetly should

          • @jbk@discuss.tchncs.de
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            11 month ago

            The Chromebook editions use coreboot already, it shouldn’t actually be too hard to get it to work on all editions (for Framework). I guess they just have other plans currently.

    • @steal_your_face
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      31 month ago

      Linux support and bios updates are separate things. You can patch problems in the OS but it’s more efficient to patch them in the bios.