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Originally posted by Quackdoc View Posttheir real issue is that they went coreboot and not oreboot, those silly goobers.
I am not sure if you were just making 80% joke by cutting the c or coreboot or knew about the project oreboot. Oreboot to rewrite coreboot in rust that only support Linux operating systems. Yes oreboot is like 80% to a generic EFI firmware other than the fact it does not boot any other OS other than Linux of course. It is quite a good example of how bad 80% done firmware is. 80% done equals some very extreme limitations.
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Originally posted by oiaohm View Post
I am not sure if you were just making 80% joke by cutting the c or coreboot or knew about the project oreboot. Oreboot to rewrite coreboot in rust that only support Linux operating systems. Yes oreboot is like 80% to a generic EFI firmware other than the fact it does not boot any other OS other than Linux of course. It is quite a good example of how bad 80% done firmware is. 80% done equals some very extreme limitations.
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Originally posted by botipua22 View Postngl i am a malibal fan after reading their blog post. the way they ban place X or vendor Y "for life" is unhinged but hilarious and kind of based.
ROFLMAO!
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Originally posted by Muddy View PostI looked over their website, the about page was a big humorous.
A bit pretentious for my tastes, not a company I would be inclined to do business with in the first place.
Sad it ended up this way.
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