Jonathan Sélea instructed: > If you REALLY need it to work Please don't suggest to people that they install proprietary software; it's a ruinous compromise. https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/compromise.en.html
mr.fantastic asked: > is what is the status of linux-libre support for intel > wifi/networking cards does they work? are there some models working > and some require blobs? All Intel WiFi cards require proprietary software and are totally unusable in the free world. I see that one of the things that Bill Auger suggested was replacing it - and that's a good idea. It's what I'd do. There is a company called ThinkPenguin that sells various WiFi cards. They even have USB WiFi, if you don't feel comfortable opening the computer. https://www.thinkpenguin.com/catalog/wireless-networking-gnulinux
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