Just get a X60 with a dock (for VGA out) or a X200 with a dock (for DP out). This is the absolute easiest way. You can have 2 hard drives (one in the dock) and all the ports you need (parallel, etc).
It's secure as both solutions have been FSF validated. On Tue, Mar 3, 2015 at 12:33 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I would like to have a desktop PC with a secure bios to load my own Linux > OS onto. Age does not matter so much to me as security. Can anyone > recommend the absolute easiest way for me to achieve this, for a person > limited technical knowledge? I have no idea what model desktop I can buy or > even how to flash the bios with Libreboot. Looking at mobo compatibility > doesn't help as I don't know what PC's they are built into. I also don't > know how to compile and 'build' a payload as such. I'll probably have to > have someone do this for me. Surprised that there are not yet any > commercially available desktop PC's with a secure bios that can run Linux. >
