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- Embed this notice@RedTechEngineer @pernia @romin @mischievoustomato Some of it is GPLv2-only, some of it is GPLv2-or-later, some of it is under other free licenses and some of it is proprietary software in object-code only (which is similar to Linux, except Linux supports a lot more proprietary software).
Anything Intel core i series or later requires signed proprietary software to work and all of such coreboot builds are proprietary software.
Previously fully free builds for core 2 duo computers were at least supported, but now they go enable hardware features that rely on proprietary software microcode updates for example.