VirtualBox (https://www.virtualbox.org) and the Clover boot loader
project (https://sourceforge.net/projects/cloverefiboot/). The
filesystem-specific code comes from various sources, including Apple,
- the Linux kernel, and Christoph Phisterer.
+ the Linux kernel, and Christoph Pfisterer.
* Assorted support code is borrowed from the TianoCore EDK2
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/tianocore/), which is the reference
OSes on UEFI-based PCs.
* The code for editing boot options (cursor_left(), cursor_right(), and
- line_edit() in screen.c) is taken from gummiboot.
+ line_edit() in screen.c) is taken from gummiboot
+ (http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot).
* Stefan Agner (stefan@agner.ch) turned the original ext2fs/ext3fs driver
into one that can read ext4fs.
+* Samuel Liao ported the GRUB 2 Btrfs and NTFS code into EFI drivers and
+ contributed them to this project, along with several miscellaneous
+ improvements.
+
+* Emerson Barcelos (emerson_freitas@yahoo.com.br) wrote the code for
+ enabling Intel VMX support (the enable_and_lock_vmx token in
+ refind.conf).
+
+* Rohan Sehgal (rohan.sehgal.su@gmail.com) wrote code to help rEFInd
+ detect network boot options and launch them, with the help of the
+ external ipxe.efi and ipxe_discover.efi programs.
+
* Matthew J. Garrett (mjg@redhat.com) wrote the shim boot loader upon which
rEFInd relies for its Secure Boot functionality. I took a few shim
functions to help out on the rEFInd side, too; see the mok/mok.c source
* The PNG support, in the files libeg/lodepng.c and libeg/lodepng.h, is a
slightly modified version of LodePNG (http://lodev.org/lodepng/) by Lode
- Vandevenne.
+ Vandevenne. (The libeg/lodepng_xtra.c file provides some necessary
+ ancillary and interface functions written by me.)
Icons and graphics:
-------------------
* I replaced many of the original rEFIt icons with icons taken from the
- Oxygen Icons project, either from the Oxygen Refit package on its page
- (http://deviantdark.deviantart.com/art/Oxygen-Refit-70199755) or from the
- oxygen-icons version 4.7.4 package on my Gentoo Linux development system.
- These icons are released under the LGPLv3 or GPLv3. If I'm reading the
- pages correctly, the original creator was David Vignoni (aka
- "deviantdark" on the deviantart site).
-
-* The keys icon for MOK keys management comes from the
- kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.8.5 package on Gentoo.
+ Oxygen Icons project, originally from the Oxygen Refit package on its
+ page (http://deviantdark.deviantart.com/art/Oxygen-Refit-70199755) or
+ from the oxygen-icons version 4.7.4 package on my Gentoo Linux
+ development system. As of version 0.9.3, I refreshed these icons with
+ versions from Ubuntu's oxygen-icon-theme 4.13.0-0ubuntu1 package. These
+ icons are released under the GPLv3. If I'm reading the pages correctly,
+ the original creator was David Vignoni (aka "deviantdark" on the
+ deviantart site).
+
+* Erik Kemperman provided the rEFInd icon, which is a combination of
+ the common refresh/reload icon and the search/find icon.
+
+* The memtest icon (tool_memtest.icns) was originally memory.png from the
+ Gentoo kdeartwork-iconthemes-4.10.5 icons package, and was subsequently
+ updated from the Ubuntu kdeartwork 4:15.08.1-0ubuntu1 package.
* The gummiboot icon is taken from the gummiboot Web page
(http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/gummiboot) and scaled down
* The Linux Mint icon comes from the Linux Mint 11.1 user guide
(http://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/linuxmint.com/docs/user-guide/)
+* The Kuubunut icon comes from "doctormo" on deviantart, at
+ http://doctormo.deviantart.com/art/Ubuntu-Icons-171616850.
+
* The Arch Linux icon was created by ~IDRGSKYWALKER on Deviant Art
(http://idrgskywalker.deviantart.com/art/Arch-Linux-Logo-186211022).
* The Fatdog Linux icon was created by the Fatdog developers (see
http://distro.ibiblio.org/fatdog/web/ for the Fatdog project).
+* The ALT Linux icon was donated by the ALT Linux developers (see
+ http://www.altlinux.com).
+
+* The ChromeOS icon (os_chrome.icns) is a cropped version of the icon from
+ Wikipedia
+ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Google_Chrome_icon_and_wordmark_%282011%29.svg),
+ which in turn is Google's original work.
+
+* The Windows 8 icon (icons/os_win8.png) is taken from Martz90's Cicle
+ Icons icon set
+ (http://www.iconarchive.com/show/circle-icons-by-martz90.html), which is
+ licensed under the CC Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivate 4.0 license
+ (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
+
+* The icon used (at different sizes) for both the generic network OS and
+ for the network-boot badge is from
+ https://www.iconfinder.com/icons/37048/intranet_network_icon.
+
+* The icon used for the network-boot tool on the second row comes from
+ https://cdn2.iconfinder.com/data/icons/oxygen/48x48/devices/network-wired.png.