On Sat, 30 May 2009 23:25:32 -0400, Robinson Tryon bishop.robinson@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Joseph Smith joe@settoplinux.org
wrote:
Looks like ther is another coreboot out there in Japan...
It looks like the NTT Data company made an announcement in 2007 about their "CoreBoot" thin client:
http://www.nttdata.co.jp/en/media/2007/062500.html
"CoreBootTM is a network boot thin client developed by NTT DATA Corporation with the aim of preventing information leaks, reducing administration costs, and achieving high performance. Designed as a diskless PC to meet the needs for information security and efficient terminal administration..."
"LinuxBIOS" was rebranded "coreboot" at the very beginning of 2008:
http://coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2008-January/029133.html
"Welcome to coreboot!
It's been 10 years (in octal anyway!) since the first successful
LinuxBIOS
boot. [...] As a result, starting last year, we decided to look at a new name. We had lots of candidates, and discussed the name with many companies. In the end, the name that seemed to stick was "coreboot". It makes a lot of sense: the code we are working on is the "core boot code".
So, starting this year, the 10th (base 8!) anniversary of the first LinuxBIOS boot, we are transitioning to the name coreboot. As you can see from the above, coreboot can support all kinds of software, still including Linux."
Well that is not good news....