Freedom Certified Hardware

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deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Anybody know of Freedom certified hardware that you can currently buy? I know about ThinkPenguin but was wondering if there are any other manufacturers or models of certain companies that has hardware that is Freedom-certified. I know that RMS had a Lemote Yeeloong. But apparently they are not for sale anymore (very few soled apparently).

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deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

I have checked their site before. Thanks. I was wondering what ThinkPads felt like (in terms of the whole weorr trackapd setup).

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

I have checked their site before. Thanks. I was wondering what ThinkPads felt like (in terms of the whole weorr trackapd setup).

Tirifto
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se unió: 02/19/2015

If you want certification, then look here: https://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/endorsement/respects-your-freedom

If you just want hardware that works with a free system (but may contain proprietary BIOS or similar menaces), look here: https://h-node.org/

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

I am going to assume that BIOSes are not portable at all.

Tirifto
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se unió: 02/19/2015

What do you mean by 'portable'?

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

If an application works on many platforms. Like if it works on this hardware. Will it work on this other peice of hardware.

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

If an application works on many platforms. Like if it works on this hardware. Will it work on this other peice of hardware.

tomlukeywood
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se unió: 12/05/2014

the libreboot bios used on the thinkpads is fairly portable and is used on many different machines

also i have a thinkpad x200 and its great
its fast has a good display and is very portable

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Oh okay. Lol soz. I asked you this on another thread. Sorry. Lol.

Thanks though.

Did you buy it from Gluglug?

tomlukeywood
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se unió: 12/05/2014

i went to libreplanet 2015 and purchased it there
but the person who runs gluglug flashed it for me
so i got help from gluglug

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Oh okay.

Did he flash the BIOS I am assuming?

Did it comes pre-installed with Trisquel GNU/Linux or any OS or no OS?

tomlukeywood
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se unió: 12/05/2014

"Did he flash the BIOS I am assuming?"
yes

"Did it comes pre-installed with Trisquel GNU/Linux or any OS or no OS?"
the one from libreplanet i installed the os myself(they lent me a trisquel usb)

but the ones from gluglug have trisquel pre installed
this is from there website:
"This is a modified ThinkPad X200, with the libreboot firmware and Trisquel GNU/Linux-libre 7.0 LTS operating system pre-installed."

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Okay. Thank you very much.

That's good to know. Although for security sakes and simple patanioia I preferbto wipe pre-installed stuff and do a full wipe of the drive (a secure erase) and then install my preferred distribution. That being neither Trisquel or gNewSense.

SuperTramp83

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se unió: 10/31/2014

ohh, you didn't post this one twice! just when it was getting interesting. Don't be patanioid! Stay freshhhh!

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Lol.

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Lol. Damnit.

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

I was really thinking about getting this. I am happy that atleast it does not come with Windows installed!

https://m.takealot.com/#product?id=35188612

SuperTramp83

I am a translator!

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se unió: 10/31/2014

javascript required just to display the website..

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

What is so bad about JavaScript. Like what can it do, in terms of using it maliciously.

pizzaiolo
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se unió: 03/12/2015
deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

Just from litely reading that I am scared.

But JS is now disabled on my browser.

Thanks.

pizzaiolo
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se unió: 03/12/2015

A good idea is to install LibreJS. It's a guarantee that you'll only run free JS: https://www.gnu.org/software/librejs/

deavmi
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se unió: 02/19/2015

That sounds awesome.

Tirifto
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se unió: 02/19/2015

LibreJS is a great tool for ensuring ethical behavior, but keep in mind that even libre software may be malicious. Onpon wrote an article on why JavaScript is bad in general: https://onpon4.github.io/other/kill-js/

As a side note, LibreJS has caused a few websites to load very slowly for me. If you face similar issues, I recommend NoScript. It doesn't recognize libre scripts, but blocks all JS instead. Allow scripts with care!