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Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli
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Before being merged with the commitdc6e1f32c1
("Import website-build to build the GNU Boot website."), website-build was a separate git repository. And so, even after the merge, until the commit20d122e94a
("website-build: use website from local git repository."), it still worked in the same way and still downloaded the website from git. This prevented merging the website and website-build directories together as the GNU Boot repository also needed to be a valid Untitled website repository as well. Now after this commit, the website is built from the same git tree, so we can simply adjust the build scripts to be able to move things around. In addition of making things more clear for contributors, it also simplify the migration to haunt as with haunt we typically have the haunt.cfg (and the autotools build code if needed) code in the top directory and the markdown files in a subdirectory. Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org> Acked-by: Adrien 'neox' Bourmault <neox@gnu.org>
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title: Intel D510MO and D410PT desktop boards x-unreviewed: true ...
This is a desktop board using intel hardware (circa ~2009, ICH7 southbridge, similar performance-wise to the Libreboot X200. It can make for quite a nifty desktop. Powered by libreboot.
NOTE: D410PT is another name and it's the same board. Flash the exact same ROM and it should work.
NOTE: This board has a working framebuffer in Grub, but in GNU+Linux in native resolution the display is unusable due to some raminit issues. This board can however be used for building a headless server.
Flashing instructions can be found at ../install/d510mo.md