--- title: Libreboot ... [![Libreboot logo](logo/logo.svg "Canteloupe, the libreboot mascot"){#logo}](logo-info.md) [Downloads](download.md) -- [Documentation](docs/) -- [Donate](donate.md) -- [Buy libreboot machines](suppliers.md) -- [Report a bug](tasks.md) -- [Submit a patch](git.md) -- [Hardware Compatibility](docs/hcl/) -- [Installation Guide](docs/install/) -- [Mirror](rsync.md) Libreboot is a [free](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_software) and Open Source BIOS or UEFI replacement; libre *boot firmware* that initializes the hardware and starts a bootloader for your operating system. [Watch our FOSDEM 2017 presentation about Libreboot (speaker is Leah Rowe, libreboot's founder)](https://video.fosdem.org/2017/K.1.105/libreboot.mp4) Libreboot is a long-time member of the [Peers Community](https://peers.community/) project, an organisation that supports Free Software and provides infrastructure, e.g. [Git hosting](https://notabug.org/). **[We call on AMD to release source code and specs for the new AMD Ryzen platforms!](amd-libre.md)** Questions? [Read the FAQ](faq.md) or [join](https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=libreboot) IRC for general support questions. You can also [contact the developers](contrib.md). [Sign up to our newsletter for release announcements!](announce.md). We also have a subreddit forum, for development discussion and user support: [r/libreboot/](https://www.reddit.com/r/libreboot/). Why use libreboot? ------------------ Many people use non-free proprietary boot firmware, even if they use [a free operating system](docs/distros/). Non-free BIOS/UEFI firmware often [contains](faq.md#intel) [backdoors](faq.md#amd), can be slow and have severe bugs, where you are left helpless at the mercy of the developers; *you have no freedom over your computing*. By contrast, libreboot is building a world where everyone can use, study, adapt and share software, with true control and ownership over their technology. **In other words, you should use Libreboot for your freedom's sake!** Libreboot is faster, more secure and more reliable than most non-free firmware, and can provide many advanced features (such as encrypted /boot/, GPG signature checking before booting your kernel, ability to load an OS *from the flash chip*, and more). Libreboot's main upstream providers are [coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) (which we deblob, for hardware initialization), [depthcharge](docs/depthcharge/) (bootloader, and default libreboot payload on ARM), and GRUB (bootloader, and default libreboot payload on x86). We also integrate [flashrom](https://www.flashrom.org/Flashrom) (for installing libreboot), and several of our own utilities, scripts and configuration files. All of this is integrated into a single, coherent package that is easy to use. We add our own patches to the various upstreams used, and where feasible try to merge upstream as much as possible. Libreboot provides a fully automated build system and installation process, with documentation written for non-technical users, in an attempt to make the software as easy to use as possible. ROM images are provided, along with utilities, all built from the publicly distributed source code.