Please don't assume that I have no idea what I'm talking about just because
you don't understand. This is my last post here because I don't like the tone
on trisquel.info!
1. The depthcharge payload requires a custom kernel to boot. If you try to
boot a "vanilla" kernel you will get a blank screen.
2. The Chromium OS linux kernel, maintained by Google, can be booted from
depthcharge. It contains at least a wifi firmware blob and other things as
well that the linux-libre deblob script normally removes.
3. Since the the Chromium OS kernel is a mixture of different kernel versions
you cannot simply apply any of the existing lnux-libre deblob scripts on it.
4. The Debian installation guide for this particular computer recommends that
the user keep Google's signed ChromeOS kernel.