You're right, but all computer's hardware and software is for x86-x64, and
Francis did the first step for it. Is there some other way to use some
computer with ARM, free bios, and all libre GNU distros?
I think that people want to use hardware of today and software of today, not
unsupported hardware of the future.
Yes, you're right, but routers and similar devices are another type of
computers, you can't install a GNU+Linux+XFCE and use this OS with any
package from Synaptic. Only 4-32mb of flash and 16-64mb of ram.
A computer, is like my home, and proprietary bios disturbs me, I don't like
secrets in my home, and I don't want secret backd00rs or secret rooms (as
example).
Yes, I can trust ThinkPenguin RYF hardware and this is a great idea. But I
can't do so with any proprietary bios.