Hardware Type and Software Freedom
Hardware Categories
Every piece of hardware falls into one of three categories:
a) freedom-respecting
b) non-free but functional
c) non-free and non-functional
a) Freedom-Respecting Hardware
Freedom-respecting hardware works with free software, and has a commitment to respecting your freedom.
Examples: Gluglug's modified Thinkpad X60 notebook computers, Thinkpenguin's USB wireless adapters (specifically the TPE-N150USB and TPE-N150USBL) and Aleph Objects, Inc. Lulzbot 3D printers.
b) Non-free but functional hardware
Freedom-compatible hardware has some non-free component(s). Users can use the this kind of hardware with GNU systems. But the non-free component will undermine one or more of users' software freedoms.
Most hardware falls under this category. Here are some issues to watch out for:
Intel AMT
c) Non-free and non-functional
Proprietary hardware will only work with proprietary software.
Examples: Most Wireless cards that are not from Atheros, GPS systems, AMD graphics etc. If it doesn't work on any Free GNU/Linux distribution such as Trisquel or on Replicant; the free Android, it is almost certain that it is proprietary.
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