Nerding Out With Viktor

Coreboot and Linux Hardware: Inside Star Labs with Sean Rhodes

In this episode of "Nerding Out with Viktor," Viktor Petersson is joined by Sean Rhodes from Star Labs for a deep dive into coreboot and Linux hardware. The discussion explores how Star Labs builds Linux-first laptops and mini PCs that prioritize open firmware, long-term support, and user trust.

Sean shares the company's journey from its early days as a small team wanting a reliable Linux laptop, through the challenges of manufacturing, supply chain crises, and the decision to move away from AMI BIOS in favor of coreboot. He explains how firmware updates, LVFS integration, and careful hardware choices shape devices that remain usable years after release.

The conversation delves into the technical complexities of building hardware that truly works out of the box with Linux distributions, from driver compatibility to power management optimization. Sean discusses the realities of competing with mass-market manufacturers while maintaining commitment to open-source principles and transparent development practices.

This episode is essential listening for technical founders, engineers, and open-source contributors who care about building secure, sustainable, and Linux-first hardware in a market dominated by mass-produced PCs. Whether you're interested in coreboot development, hardware manufacturing challenges, or the future of open firmware, this conversation offers valuable insights into creating hardware that respects user freedom and privacy.