When you consider your freedom, the good old thinkpad is better. And even better if compatible with GNU Boot 😁
When you consider your freedom, the good old thinkpad is better. And even better if compatible with GNU Boot 😁
Yeah well, put everything nonfree into a firmware blob “microcode” and you can tell everyone your driver is “open source”. Nothing works without the nonfree binary, but yeah, “open source”.
Well in fact, that’s not true they follow the same philosophy. See the GNU Boot talk at 38c3, but tldw is that canoeboot advocates for Libreboot and against RYF and so on. Btw, GNU Boot maintainers are quite active (see also the repo, I’m one of them).
GNU Boot is not against canoeboot as such, but Leah Rowe hasn’t the same philosophy (and does not follow FSDG)
Well, I think that if declarative configuration is what you’re looking for, the GNU Guix distro with its GNU Shepherd init system might be a more pertinent solution than SystemD
The FSF member does not use libreboot anymore (not entirely free on some boards for a while now). See GNU Boot!
Well, the real problem is that Windows enjails people while GNU/Linux empowers by giving freedom
The cake is a lie.
Did you install os-prober so that GRUB can look for other OSes?