Last I knew, all SBC’s had processors with proprietary ISA’s, closed source microcode, and manufacturer-signed bootloaders. GPU’s were universally using binary blob drivers and the attempts to reverse engineer open source drivers were in very early days.

What progress has been made? Do I still need nearly 20-year-old computer to run Linux without closed source code running at some point in the boot sequence?

I don’t have any practical reason for this, frankly. Just makes me feel good and it’s interesting work.

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    2 years ago

    This is neat. I’m not sure how many boxes it ticks either, but RISC-V has definitely come a long way since the last time I checked in