Open Firmware is now free
Posted Nov 28, 2006 7:04 UTC (Tue) by
giraffedata (subscriber, #1954)
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Open Firmware is now free by jimwelch
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Open Firmware is now free
I care about closed source for all the normal open/close reasons. The main reason's that affect me:
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Most of this is just not cost effective under the ancient proprietary system in use today for BIOS.
Those are all good reasons to care about closed source of today's BIOS, but not relevant to the point to which you are responding. That point is that with a small initial program instead of what we have today, people wouldn't care about having its source code. Such a boot program wouldn't be involved in any of the issues you list.
Getting back the OF question: The reasons listed are not only good reasons to have open source for the code that handles those things, but also for being able to update that code easily, for example with a 'cp' shell command instead of an arcane BIOS flash procedure. And in a way that if you screw it up, you can easily repair the damage. Open Firmware doesn't do any better than today's BIOS in those areas, and in fact is worse because there's so much more code in there that you'll want to update.
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