On Sun, Mar 01, 2026 at 06:05:54AM -0700, Antonio Russo wrote:
I can buy a lot more laptops, desktops, servers that works without
non-free firmware today than I could 10 or 20 years ago.

My current NV41 laptop is one example (although it is a couple of years
old).  I recently bought a Protectcli VP2440 to use as a firewall, and
it is another example.  My MSI Z790P desktop is another example.

I looked up this motherboard because of what you said---I am in fact very
interested in purchasing hardware that does not require non-free firmware.

I went to the MSI page for that motherboard:

https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/PRO-Z790-P/support#bios

I see the recent UEFI/BIOS there, but neither a claim that the firmware is
free, nor a download link to  the source.

Where is the free firmware for this board?

Unless this is bait, you need to understand that in the eyes of the FSF-aligned people this is a wrong question that misunderstands their claim. Their claim is that you don't need to put non-free blobs into your /lib to use your Linux on this hardware, nothing more.

"does not require non-free firmware" is different from "has free firmware"

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