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-By Bernie Innocenti, 23 March 2014 (re-published with minor edits on 30 June 2020)
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-== Flashing Coreboot on the Thinkpad X230 ==
+==
Flashing Coreboot on the Thinkpad X230 ==
-
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+By Bernie Innocenti \\
+23 March 2014 (re-published with minor edits on 30 June 2020)
+
+
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Coreboot, the free PC BIOS that powers all Google Chromebooks, was recently ported to the Thinkpad X230
by the long time GRUB hacker Vladimir 'Ï-coder' Serbinenko. So this week-end, just while Libre Planet was
@@ -89,4 +92,6 @@ documentation from Lenovo isn't a trivial project.
Nevertheless, Coreboot seems to be improving rapidly in terms of usability and hardware support. There's a lively developer
community and some business participation. It's not yet something I'd recommend to casual users, but if you're a nerd with a
-spare laptop and a fetish for hardware hacking, you might want to give Coreboot a try while it's still l33t ð
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+spare laptop and a fetish for hardware hacking, you might want to give Coreboot a try while it's still l33t ð
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