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diff --git a/docs/libreboot.texi b/docs/libreboot.texi index a729f82e..a834613f 100644 --- a/docs/libreboot.texi +++ b/docs/libreboot.texi @@ -99,8 +99,6 @@ Installation instructions can be found @ref{Installation,here}. Building instruc @itemize @item Check notes: @xref{ASUS Chromebook C201}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/c201.html}} -@item -NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git. for now. @end itemize @item @@ -108,8 +106,6 @@ NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git. for now. @itemize @item Check notes: @xref{Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/ga-g41m-es2l.html}} -@item -@strong{NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git, for now.} @end itemize @item @@ -117,8 +113,6 @@ Check notes: @xref{Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/ga-g @itemize @item Check notes: @xref{Intel D510MO motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/d510mo.html}} -@item -@strong{NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git, for now.} @end itemize @item @@ -128,8 +122,6 @@ Check notes: @xref{Intel D510MO motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/d510mo.html} PCB revision 1.05G is the best version (can use 6-core CPUs) @item Check notes: @xref{ASUS KFSN4-DRE motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/kfsn4-dre.html}} -@item -@strong{NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git, for now.} @end itemize @item @@ -137,8 +129,6 @@ Check notes: @xref{ASUS KFSN4-DRE motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/kfsn4-dre. @itemize @item Check notes: @xref{ASUS KGPE-D16 motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/kgpe-d16.html}} -@item -@strong{NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git, for now.} @end itemize @item @@ -146,8 +136,6 @@ Check notes: @xref{ASUS KGPE-D16 motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/kgpe-d16.ht @itemize @item Check notes: @xref{ASUS KCMA-D8 motherboard}. @c @strong{@emph{hcl/kcma-d8.html}} -@item -@strong{NOTE: not in libreboot 20150518. Only in git, for now.} @end itemize @item @@ -231,8 +219,8 @@ See @strong{@emph{hcl/t500.html}} @end itemize -@node Changes for this release relative to r20150518 -@section Changes for this release, relative to r20150518 (earliest changes last, recent changes first) +@node Changes for this release relative to r20160818 +@section Changes for this release, relative to r20160818 (earliest changes last, recent changes first) @itemize @item Changelog not yet generated. Clone the git repository and check the git logs. @@ -355,8 +343,6 @@ Read this post on the libreboot mailing list for more information: @uref{https:/ NOTE: by default, a working MAC address is not always set automatically. You need to set a MAC address manually in your GNU/Linux distribution. On debian-based systems (e.g. Trisquel), you can add this to your /etc/network/interfaces file for your NIC: hwaddress ether macaddressgoeshere -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.} - Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{How to update/install,flashrom}. @@ -364,8 +350,6 @@ Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{How to update/install,flashrom}. @subsubsection Intel D510MO motherboard This is a desktop board using intel hardware. It can make for quite a nifty desktop. Powered by libreboot. -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.} - NOTE: video framebuffer currently unsupported, only text-mode works, even when booting GNU/Linux. This can still be used for building a headlesss server. Boot with fb=false @@ -377,8 +361,6 @@ Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{Flashing Intel D510MO}. @subsubsection ASUS KCMA-D8 motherboard This is a desktop board using AMD hardware (Fam10h @strong{and Fam15h} CPUs available). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation. Powered by libreboot. The coreboot port was done by Timothy Pearson of @uref{https://raptorengineeringinc.com/,Raptor Engineering Inc.} and, working with Timothy (and sponsoring the work) merged into libreboot. -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.} - @strong{Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We recommend avoiding Kingston modules..} Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{How to update/install,flashrom} - note that external flashing is required (e.g. BBB), if the proprietary (ASUS) firmware is currently installed. If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU/Linux on the kcma-d8, without using external hardware. @@ -459,8 +441,6 @@ Check ASUS website for specs @subsubsection ASUS KFSN4-DRE motherboard This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation. Powered by libreboot. -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.} - Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{How to update/install,flashrom}. @itemize @@ -524,8 +504,6 @@ Other information @subsubsection ASUS KGPE-D16 server/workstation board This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h @strong{and Fam15h} CPUs available). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation. Powered by libreboot. The coreboot port was done by Timothy Pearson of @uref{https://raptorengineeringinc.com/,Raptor Engineering Inc.} and, working with Timothy (and sponsoring the work) merged into libreboot. -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.} - @strong{Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We recommend avoiding Kingston modules..} Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{How to update/install,flashrom} - note that external flashing is required (e.g. BBB), if the proprietary (ASUS) firmware is currently installed. If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU/Linux on the KGPE-D16, without using external hardware. @@ -800,8 +778,6 @@ This is a Chromebook, using the Rockchip RK3288 SoC. It uses an ARM CPU, and has Paul Kocialkowski, a @uref{http://www.replicant.us/,Replicant} developer, ported this laptop to libreboot. Thank you, Paul! -@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository. Note that we recommend building for it from an x86 host, until libreboot's build system is modified accordingly.} - @strong{More info will be added later, including build/installation instructions. The board is supported in libreboot, however, and has been confirmed to work.} Flashing instructions can be found at @ref{How to update/install,flashrom}. |