Am Montag, den 26.11.2018, 17:00 -0500 schrieb taii...@gmx.com:
> What they state they will do is impossible and they are setting the
> freedom computing movement back by years by brainwashing people in to
> thinking that modern x86 hardware can be free.
And I'm feeling the same about the Librem
On 11/11/2018 09:19 PM, Stumpy wrote:
> On 11/11/18 9:15 PM, 22...@tutamail.com wrote:
>> Interesting and very coolEuro laptop! Seems intriguing but I could
>> not find some of the questions I was wondering:
>>
>> 1) Are the BIOS proprietary? Same as Librem..
>> 2) Has the manufacturer said
I agree it is good to see the smaller manufacturers making efforts...the market
is clearly for Gaming. I would love to see a security centric offering though.
I tried sending a note to Majora, they have a Forum and a Feedback link. I sent
them a note on the feedback link but it just clocks...I
On 11/11/18 9:15 PM, 22...@tutamail.com wrote:
Interesting and very coolEuro laptop! Seems intriguing but I could not find
some of the questions I was wondering:
1) Are the BIOS proprietary? Same as Librem..
2) Has the manufacturer said it is compatible with Qubes? Seems they would want
Interesting and very coolEuro laptop! Seems intriguing but I could not find
some of the questions I was wondering:
1) Are the BIOS proprietary? Same as Librem..
2) Has the manufacturer said it is compatible with Qubes? Seems they would want
to test this themselves.
Have you reached out to
On 11/4/18 1:06 PM, Teqleez Motley wrote:
Hi all, anyone who have tried the Manjaro Spitfire laptop with Qubes 4.x? (or
even 3.x?)
Ref-1. https://manjaro.org/hardware-spitfire/
Ref-2: https://www.qubes-os.org/hcl/
I have no idea but I checked it out and... nice! Seems a bit cheaper
than