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  • OpenBMC 2.12 Released For This Open-Source, Linux-Powered BMC Software Stack

    Phoronix: OpenBMC 2.12 Released For This Open-Source, Linux-Powered BMC Software Stack

    OpenBMC 2.12 has finally been tagged as the first new version since January 2021 for this open-source, Linux-powered baseboard management controller (BMC) software stack...

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    Really like the idea of OpenBMC. At present though, it appears to be limited to a very short list of proprietary hyperscaler boards? IMO this would be more practical, and really very useful, if it were built for commodity (i.e. Supermicro, AS Rock Rack, etc) server boards that people can actually buy. In particular, the ones that are a few years old (pre-HTML5) which still rely on Java for the remote console.

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