Paul, I'm very interested, as I've now mostly consumed the resulting freedom from the consumers side: Chromebook actually flashed by Kevin, and a Lime2 at the office running Domotiga home automation software.
Still planning for flashing LibreCMC in the future though (any change for that topic?). Also I'd like to get a more practical insight in the Intel shackles and back-doors. Regards, Nico On zo, 2015-11-22 at 15:22 +0100, Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Hello, > > Next week is T-dose, a FOSS-event in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. I will > have a stand with laptops and other devices. I can show Libreboot and > coreboot. I also have phones with Replicant. I also have a Lime2, an > alternative for the Raspberry Pi and Chromebooks with Linux. > > When there are people who like to see it, Kevin Keijzer will show at > Saturday afternoon how to flash a Thinkpad with Libreboot. That's not > very easy, because you have to put a clamp on the bios-chip and flash it > from another device. > > Maybe I will show Intel AMT. That's a dangerous feature in Intel CPU's. > You can completely control a machine with it, bypassing the operating > system. Even when the machine is "off". > > With regards, > Paul van der Vlis. > >
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