I thank you for your time but you have not answered my other question
re: false advertising.
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"taii...@gmx.com" writes:
> Again I still can't understand as to why purism gets so much air time
> on the FSF website and the tech news media yet legitimately libre
> hardware gets none.
> "PureOS" is simply a debian clone used to peddle non-free laptops and
> now purism has
Am 08.03.2018 17:05 schrieb Stefan Nagy:
Am 07.03.2018 23:04 schrieb taii...@gmx.com:
"Grassroots:
Purism, makers of fine free hardware"
https://libreplanet.org/2018/sponsors
Purism isn't free hardware, […]
You are right, they don't offer free hardware. Since I respect their
work
I wrote
Am 07.03.2018 23:04 schrieb taii...@gmx.com:
"Grassroots:
Purism, makers of fine free hardware"
https://libreplanet.org/2018/sponsors
Purism isn't free hardware, […]
You are right, they don't offer free hardware. Since I respect their
work
I wrote them an email and asked them to correct
On Wed, Mar 07, 2018 at 04:55:30PM -0500, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> Up until recently your computer was truly yours, only recently have both
> x86_64 OEM's Intel and AMD added black box supervisor processors and
> hardware level code signing enforcement as a backdoor and to currently
> prevent you
Yes.
On 03/07/18 16:48, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> I do not want to provide my real name nor support the credit card
> companies that advocate for a cashless society.
>
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Hi LibrePlanet people,
My name is Nelson Marquez. I'm 22 years old. Originally from Venezuela, living
in Illinois since September 2016.
I've been using GNU/Linux for the past two or three years. I do my best to keep
myself up-to-date with what's going on in the FLOSS community - use FLOSS
> The GNU GPL speaks of User Freedom, but this is only for bits.
Indeed I agree, however the articles in GNU.org (search for "hardware
design") point out that the GPL is *the best* for licensinghardware
designs. The article also points out that there is no "free hardware"
because one can't really