muc4dol...@secmail.pro wrote (ao): > Hi. I want to shop for laptop I can trust and ask for your opinions. I see > grarpamp often state #openfab and things like that. But in today reality I > think we still buy AMD or Intel parts and things I dont understand with > new UEFI BIOS. > > puri.sm looks like quality laptops and good intentions company ethos but > still using Intel so whats the difference to simply buy $400 laptop and > use linux? Hardware switch for wifi is the only functional difference I > see. What do other people think? What are other manufacturers I can > consider?
https://puri.sm/learn/intel-me/ "Recent CPUs from Intel requires a binary called the “Management Engine” (Intel ME, or ME for short). This binary is one of three parts required if a business elects to use Intel’s Active Management Technology (AMT), which Purism avoids. Purism laptops can function with a neutralized and disabled ME [..]" That said, I hope (and expect) they will bring out a laptop based on any of the i.MX 8M cpu's they also use in their Librem 5. I have no experience with their laptops (but have ordered the Librem 5). Sander -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk