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>> in public places like airports, don't take your main laptop with >> you. leave that secured somewhere, and take a dummy laptop with >> you (or just swap the HDD and re-flash different firmware). You >> can use passwords, just make sure that they are different ones . > > I get the point. Nevertheless, if taking a dummy laptop means that > I have to work on a computer with blobs whenever I am away from > home, I'd say I basically don't want to do this. If it means that > it is a second computer with libreboot + GNU/Linux, then we are > back to square one, aren't we? > What? I never said anything of the sort. I have several libreboot laptops. All of them, in fact (except for the MacBook2,1 and X60 Tablet). I frequently use dummy machines, all running libreboot. There's no law that says you can't have more than 1 libreboot system ;) > As for changing passwords before leaving, I also perfectly get the > point, although this may be somewhat cumbersome. The drawback is > also that someone can watch you typing your password over your > shoulder, then steal the laptop. This is why I asked about other > ways to proceed. > Encryption. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJVZt17AAoJEP9Ft0z50c+UbHcH/jY6F3xTgDKGN3UcmBiq0IQv kwIFAcTzRmvAFrPlYkuD/dJLa1ExrjFHQLwwONWc/JGYGjLxtSc1+N8WpeK0MPTQ L56xoDAHeRE7CXRjpJfjOhsPsN0rQMcGVyc0uvHGx6NWz3jOMQV/NBO9kiJcvW/M q3OcTaNt0/pbCKCxGegrLyL3gXPEppplQiurCmyAtSGCxlmqaMxmSQttTbjZ08sq oFZutKzkAUbyPpCbpg0uHq0WCmsrBs8M+S5gjtHINfULY5okwhJeI6bY70qrHWJp 97mOMr/2913oUyEHVCCLu4zg3oT4HWsQ/NZpy395mjaJNUJoW8YzCbIF+PSDvxk= =3mmZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
