Also, you can build your own linux and integrate it into Bios chip. It is 
amazing. ;)

https://www.coreboot.org/Payloads

Payloads

Linux-Kernel

The Linux kernel can be used as a payload, and, if it fits into the flash ROM 
chip, even a distribution can be a payload. But it’s more common to let Linux 
load another Linux kernel using kexec. Several projects exist to build such a 
Linux kernel and an initramfs image.

    LinuxBoot
    Heads
    Petitboot – A kexec-based bootloader, How-to
    Petitboot for coreboot
    u-root

You could download this floppy from KolibriOS website and add it to your 
coreboot.rom with this command : ./build/cbfstool build/coreboot.rom add -f 
./build/kolibri.img -n floppyimg/kolibri.lzma -t raw -c lzma Then it will be 
available for selection at SeaBIOS boot menu when you would want to launch it 
and have fun ;)

On Friday, August 10, 2018 at 5:00:43 PM UTC+3, jonbrown...@gmail.com wrote:
> Heyo,
> 
> I am looking for the best laptop for Qubes 4.0+ to take advantage of all the 
> features along with Heads. I know Heads only officially supports Lenovo 
> Thinkpad 230 but is that the best choice to future proof myself and take 
> advantage of all security benefits?
> 
> How is the 230 on the binary blob front and other firmware? Is there any 
> other technology besides Heads that could enhance Qubes or provide 
> better/additional protection?
> 
> Here is more info on Heads http://osresearch.net/
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated.

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