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Uwe Hermann a15e17c12d Add Doxygen config file for LinuxBIOS (trivial). This is a default file
generated with 'doxygen -g' and needs to be adapted for LinuxBIOS. A patch
which does just that will follow...

Signed-off-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>
Acked-by: Uwe Hermann <uwe@hermann-uwe.de>



git-svn-id: svn://coreboot.org/repository/LinuxBIOSv3@169 f3766cd6-281f-0410-b1cd-43a5c92072e9
2007-03-02 13:26:58 +00:00
arch The slow, steady, documentation process continues. 2007-03-01 23:04:43 +00:00
console Cosmetic fixes (trivial). 2007-03-02 13:15:31 +00:00
device Cosmetic fixes (trivial). 2007-03-01 13:28:08 +00:00
doc The slow, steady, documentation process continues. 2007-03-01 23:04:43 +00:00
include This set of changes gets us here. 2007-03-01 09:20:25 +00:00
lib Add a static memcpy_helper() that optimizes copy using unsigned long when 2007-03-01 01:09:45 +00:00
mainboard Various coding style fixes (trivial). 2007-03-01 14:25:53 +00:00
northbridge/intel/i440bxemulation Various coding style fixes (trivial). 2007-03-01 14:25:53 +00:00
util Add Doxygen config file for LinuxBIOS (trivial). This is a default file 2007-03-02 13:26:58 +00:00
COPYING filling in 2006-10-06 19:19:14 +00:00
HACKING List the (hopefully) correct versions of dtc + kconfig we currently 2007-02-28 03:50:59 +00:00
Kconfig Fix pointer to kconfig-language.txt (trivial). 2007-02-25 20:41:45 +00:00
Makefile add feature "make V=1" for verbose build as requested by Ron. (trivial) 2007-02-27 21:43:56 +00:00
README Add a note that the resulting LinuxBIOS images are licensed under the 2007-02-27 22:19:52 +00:00

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LinuxBIOS README
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LinuxBIOS is a Free Software project aimed at replacing the proprietary
BIOS you can find in most of today's computers.

It performs just a little bit of hardware initialization and then executes
one of many possible payloads, e.g. a Linux kernel.


Payloads
--------

After the basic initialization of the hardware has been performed, any
desired "payload" can be started by LinuxBIOS. Examples include:

 * A Linux kernel
 * FILO (a simple bootloader with filesystem support)
 * GRUB2 (a free bootloader; support is in development)
 * OpenBIOS (a free IEEE1275-1994 Open Firmware implementation)
 * Open Firmware (a free IEEE1275-1994 Open Firmware implementation)
 * SmartFirmware (a free IEEE1275-1994 Open Firmware implementation)
 * GNUFI (a free, UEFI-compatible firmware)
 * Etherboot (for network booting and booting from raw IDE or FILO)
 * ADLO (for booting Windows 2000 or OpenBSD)
 * Plan 9 (a distributed operating system)
 * memtest86 (for testing your RAM)


Supported Hardware
------------------

LinuxBIOS supports a wide range of chipsets, devices, and mainboards.

For details please consult:

 * http://www.linuxbios.org/Supported_Motherboards
 * http://www.linuxbios.org/Supported_Chipsets_and_Devices


Website and Mailing List
------------------------

Further details on the project, a FAQ, many HOWTOs, news, development
guidelines and more can be found on the LinuxBIOS website:

  http://www.linuxbios.org

You can contact us directly on the LinuxBIOS mailing list:

  http://www.linuxbios.org/Mailinglist


Copyright and License
---------------------

The copyright on LinuxBIOS is owned by quite a large number of individual
developers and companies. Please check the individual source files for details.

LinuxBIOS is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Some files are licensed under the "GPL (version 2, or any later version)",
and some files (mostly those derived from the Linux kernel) are licensed under
the "GPL, version 2". For some parts, which were derived from other projects,
other (GPL-compatible) licenses may apply. Please check the individual
source files for details.

This makes the resulting LinuxBIOS images licensed under the GPL, version 2.