"platforms.gnu" has been linux-only since at least 17.03:
$ nix eval -f channel:nixos-17.03 lib.platforms.gnu
[ "i686-linux" "x86_64-linux" "armv5tel-linux" "armv6l-linux" "armv7l-linux" "aarch64-linux" "mips64el-linux" ]
Unlike platforms.linux, platforms.gnu indicates "must use glibc"
which for the most part is not intended.
Replacing platforms.gnu with platforms.linux would be the same "today"
but let's err on preserving existing behavior and be optimistic
about platforms these packages work on.
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aka 5.01+coreboot-001+
The version maintained by coreboot project is superior to Debian, it
integrates all the Debian patches and fixes a bunch more bugs.
In particular, it fixes SMP freezes and apparent memory errors when
running under coreboot ROM.
With hardening enabled it reports errors on known-good memory modules
on my Thinkpad X230 (Ivy Bridge). It's the same bug as reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/memtest86+/+bug/1071209 but
memtest86+ fails on test #9 instead of test #7 (because #7 in 4.20
became #9 in 5.01) and with all the addresses multiplied by 2 (I guess
the bug was reported for i686, and I test on x86_64, it was 2012 after
all).
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