It's not a problem. At least not one where we need libreboot. We have uboot working on dozens of devices just fine. However there are many devices which don't have a free version of uboot or it's violating licenses. However if we design a laptop 'from scratch' then this problem goes away.

We've recently free'd (uboot) a bootloader for one upcoming router for example. It's important to have free bootloaders and it's important to work on such projects. However it's not something that is as important to the future of free hardware as it was yesterday when all we had were X86 systems.

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