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mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

TUXEDO on ARM is coming - TUXEDO Computers

www.tuxedocomputers.com

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TUXEDO on ARM is coming - TUXEDO Computers

www.tuxedocomputers.com

mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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TUXEDO on ARM is coming: As you may have gathered from the relevant press over the last few days, we at TUXEDO Computers are working on an ARM notebook with a Snapdragon X Elite SoC from Qualcomm. The tension rises We know that many of you are eagerly ...
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    Will they feature an UEFI?

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      There has been lots of reporting the X Elite will use UEFI.

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      What why?

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        Without UEFI, the boot process is different for each device, requires a custom boot loader, or at least explicit support by the operating system. Is your laptop going to be supported by the distribution you want to use? What about in 5 or 10 years? With UEFI, the boot process is standardized, so it should just work.

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          Oh yeah but well instead of using the UEFI we probably should include libreboot or coreboot. But uefi is better than nothing but since its tuxedo we should expect some libreboot

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            Not “oh yeah” that’s a major concern and the biggest issue with ARM adoption. SBCs and ARM tablets are a mess when it comes to Linux support and one of the biggest reasons for it is the lack of an UEFI. Long term support as said is another very big concern, if you take any x86 box new or old things will work predictably because the OS doesn’t need to know the details of the boot process / low level hardware control.

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              I mean it should have libreboot or coreboot instead of uefi since its tuxedo afterall. UEFI is better than nothing but libreboot woulf be better

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                I don’t disagree with you, but maybe we can aim for UEFI right now on ALL ARM CPUs/boards from the vendors?

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                  But if libreboot or coreboot is first implemented on arm boards, i think many vendors are going to follow up with the same. Then it would be much better since we don’t have to risky remove uefi for libreboot

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                https://www.coreboot.org/TianoCore

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            You mean tianocore payload of coreboot/libreboot? That’s uefi

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              I am probably misunderstanding. So Libreboot does not “replace” UEFI ? Then what’s the point of libreboot

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                That it’s open source, vendor uefi is rarely open source, plus coreboot have many other payloads like seabios, uboot, grub

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                  I mean if it does not replace uefi which is not open, whats the point. I am asking for libreboot because it is “libre”

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                    Tianocore is in libreboot too

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        Because how do you install Linux without ability to choose boot from USB (changing boot order)

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      There has been lots of reporting the X Elite will use UEFI.

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      There has been lots of reporting the X Elite will use UEFI.

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        I think you accidentally replied this thrice

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