Markus Meissner has uploaded this change for review. ( https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/78871?usp=email )
Change subject: Documentation: order distributions alphabetically ......................................................................
Documentation: order distributions alphabetically
Change-Id: Iaca67107cbd1e54072aed37e2e7eeb727e9e17b8 Signed-off-by: Markus Meissner coder@safemailbox.de --- M Documentation/distributions.md 1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/Documentation/distributions.md b/Documentation/distributions.md index 3185e0b..1134970 100644 --- a/Documentation/distributions.md +++ b/Documentation/distributions.md @@ -66,14 +66,6 @@
## After-market firmware
-### Libreboot - -[Libreboot](https://libreboot.org) is a downstream coreboot distribution that -provides ready-made firmware images for supported devices: those which can be -built entirely from source code. Their copy of the coreboot repository is -therefore stripped of all devices that require binary components to boot. - - ### Dasharo
[Dasharo](https://dasharo.com/) is an open-source based firmware distribution @@ -84,18 +76,6 @@ Contributions are welcome, [this document](https://docs.dasharo.com/ways-you-can-help-us/).
-### MrChromebox - -[MrChromebox](https://mrchromebox.tech/) provides upstream coreboot firmware -images for the vast majority of x86-based Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, using -edk2 as the payload to provide a modern UEFI bootloader. Why replace -coreboot with coreboot? Mr Chromebox's images are built using upstream -coreboot (vs Google's older, static tree/branch), include many features and -fixes not found in the stock firmware, and offer much broader OS compatibility -(i.e., they run Windows as well as Linux). They also offer updated CPU -microcode, as well as firmware updates for the device's embedded controller -(EC). This firmware "takes the training wheels off" your ChromeOS device :) - ### Heads
[Heads](http://osresearch.net) is an open source custom firmware and OS @@ -109,6 +89,25 @@ of specific hardware platforms and flash security features with custom coreboot firmware and a Linux boot loader in ROM.
+### Libreboot + +[Libreboot](https://libreboot.org) is a downstream coreboot distribution that +provides ready-made firmware images for supported devices: those which can be +built entirely from source code. Their copy of the coreboot repository is +therefore stripped of all devices that require binary components to boot. + +### MrChromebox + +[MrChromebox](https://mrchromebox.tech/) provides upstream coreboot firmware +images for the vast majority of x86-based Chromebooks and Chromeboxes, using +edk2 as the payload to provide a modern UEFI bootloader. Why replace +coreboot with coreboot? Mr Chromebox's images are built using upstream +coreboot (vs Google's older, static tree/branch), include many features and +fixes not found in the stock firmware, and offer much broader OS compatibility +(i.e., they run Windows as well as Linux). They also offer updated CPU +microcode, as well as firmware updates for the device's embedded controller +(EC). This firmware "takes the training wheels off" your ChromeOS device :) + ### Skulls
[Skulls](https://github.com/merge/skulls) provides firmware images for