# Skulls - not quite Heads pre-built [coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/) image and documentation on how to flash them. ![seabios_bootmenu](x230/front.jpg) Skulls makes it easy to bring an _unlocked_, _up-to-date_ and _easy to use_ coreboot-based BIOS to your laptop. * _unlocked_: software update after first-time flashing / no restrictions on conncected hardware * _easy to use_: SeaBIOS - simply a boot menu, compatible with Windows and Linux * _up to date_: Frequently a new image with the latest versions of all components ## Supported Laptops * [Thinkpad X230](x230/README.md). ## When do we do a release? Either when * There is a new SeaBIOS release, * There is a new Intel microcode release (for our CPU model), * There is a coreboot issue that affects us, or * We change the config ## How we build * Everything necessary to [build coreboot](https://www.coreboot.org/Build_HOWTO) is included here * When doing a release, we always try to upload to coreboot's [board status project](https://www.coreboot.org/Supported_Motherboards) * If we add out-of-tree patches, we always [post them for review](http://review.coreboot.org/) upstream ## Alternatives We aim to be the easiest possible coreboot distribution - both to install and to use. And since our image is unlocked to enable easy software updates, it's easy to move to alternative systems from it: * [Heads](https://github.com/osresearch/heads/releases) - coreboot distribution with pre-built (or reproducibly buildable) flash images (for the X230 and others). Heads includes Linux, with tools to create a trusted boot chain using your GPG key and the TPM. * [libreboot](https://libreboot.org/) - also a coreboot distribution with pre-built image releases. The X230 is currently not supported (the X200 is) - libreboot images are built from free software only and include the GRUB bootloader.