# 2023-06-28 - coreboot Leadership
Attendees: DavidH, Jpmurphy, Coolstar, MattD, FelixS, WernerZ,
JonathanH, StefanR, MartinR, JuliusW, RonM, KarthikR, DanielM
## Minutes:
* [KyöstiM] Make build statistics downloadable from qa.coreboot.org
Work to create such tar-file with timestamps and ccache
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hello!
any idea when Legacy OS/BIOS support is coming to Coreboot?
i'd like to be able to boot legacy OSes (such as Windows 7 and below) on my
chromebook, which is using MrChromebox's fork of Coreboot.
i'm not "expecting" Legacy OS/BIOS support, UEFI is good enough, i think
it'd just be cool if i c
Thank you Matt, Stefan for your answers,
Yes, I'm quite new to coreboot (I'm only aware of its existence since last
year).
I have a lot of catching up to do, hence the historical digging :).
Your answers make a lot of sense.
I wasn't aware that PureBoot was a Heads distribution, but from w
Mason McAlister wrote:
> any idea when Legacy OS/BIOS support is coming to Coreboot?
To coreboot itself probably never but you can use SeaBIOS as payload
to get a BIOS environment that will boot Windows, if the ACPI tables
created/delivered by coreboot for the mainboard are correct.
> it'd just
I do want to point out the elephant in the room however, and that is the Intel
ME firmware, which is still present and active (without it, the silicon won't
be in a state where it could initialize the main cores). If you want a truly
libre firmware system you'll need to look outside of the x86
hi Mason,
I'm a bit confused here - you're not going to be able to boot any OS which
requires legacy BIOS using my MrChromebox (UEFI) firmware images. But even
if you could, older OSes like Windows XP/7 don't have drivers to support
the newer hardware platform used on your Chromebook, to say nothi
Yeah, I think too. I will start with the pre-release process for
coreboot 4.21 next week. I will finish this then :)
Felix
On Sat, 2023-06-24 at 18:15 +0200, baptx wrote:
> Hello, thanks for your contribution.
> Is there any chance to have the option to disable efficient or
> performance cores
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