The non-free BIOS--which is an issue for the majority of computers now available--has troubled me too as there are few (almost no) free options. In general you cannot buy a new modern computer to escape this problem.

But how does that have anything at all to do with Trisquel, or Debian? It's hardware. Coreboot in the BIOS isn't Trisquel either.

I've considered throwing my computer away two times, once because I had enough of Windows faults and crashes, and about 10 years later I had had enough of OS X!

Trisquel and true free software communities offer more. But changing software is only half the solution. Hardware is where more and more controls and unwanted "features" are. Debian solves nothing over Trisquel in that regard.

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