On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 8:04 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> or go to a store and boot a liveCD then run the HCL.

^ This! It can be fun...

You may wish to try to explain to an employee what you are doing, to
avoid getting "banned" (thrown out) from that store for "trying to put
malware on the computers". Been there, done that (a while ago, and not
for qubes). Best Buy is disappointing. But... got dmesgs, doesn't
matter! :)

However, simply borrowing friends' laptops seems to be a far less
adversarial approach to testing hardware compatibility (assuming they
trust you and are not concerned you are trying to backdoor them).

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