Hello

I'm thinking of trying my hand at Qubes (currently a long-time Linux Mint 
user), and I need a new laptop anyway so I'm thinking of the Nitropad or 
Insurgo machines. 

You say that the Insurgo is "more secure" and "exceeds" the requirements of 
Qubes certification; in what ways is this?  Is it just the reownership 
process (which I admit does look more stringent in the as of the Insurgo, 
but they end up re-owned just the same?).

If I got one of these machines and for some reason decided that Qubes 
wasn't for me, would it be easy to "nuke" the Qubes and just install Linux 
Mint or whatever?  Would a Linux installer have any problems with Coreboot 
etc?

Thanks in advance

Andrew

On Wednesday, 8 April 2020 11:40:23 UTC+1, Maillist wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> the Privacy Beast is more secure. As they write, it meets and exceeds 
> the Qubes os certification, the Nitropad only meets them.They differ in 
> the OEM reownership process. 
>
>
> cheers. 
>
> On 4/8/20 1:03 AM, 'dcon' via qubes-users wrote: 
> > Are there any significant differences between the two? It seems that 
> Nitropad has more hardware configuration options. With ME inactivation, is 
> there any reason to swap out the WiFi module? 
> > 
> > Iā€™d like to thank both vendors for bringing these to the market!   
> > 
> > Noobs need Qubes! šŸ‘ 
> > 
>

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