the Markdown from the release page. Let's see if Trisquel
forums parses it properly:
% Canoeboot 20240612 released!
% Leah Rowe
% 12 June 2024
Introduction
Canoeboot is a free/libre BIOS/UEFI replacement on x86 and ARM,
providing
boot firmware
Hi Adrien,
On Wed, 15 May 2024 18:00:12 +0200, Adrien 'neox' Bourmault wrote:
> We then took a bad decision : to use ourselves the name
> Libreboot (in the idea that we could perhaps stop here from using it)
So, you've dropped all pretense of your previous moral crusade, and have
publicly
first attempt to help, either.
Also: Canoeboot has since added more GRUB improvements, such as a
native xHCI (USB 3.0) driver.
On 12/05/2024 17:23, Leah Rowe wrote:
[3]https://canoeboot.org/news/gnu.html
Discussion welcome
Forwarded Message
Subject: Should
[1]https://canoeboot.org/news/gnu.html
Discussion welcome
Forwarded Message
Subject: Should Canoeboot become GNU Canoeboot?
Date: Sun, 12 May 2024 15:50:42 +0100
From: Leah Rowe [2]
To: [3]gnue...@gnu.org
CC: [4]ksiew...@fsf.org, [5]z...@fsf.org, Mike
Hello everyone,
I'm CC'ing this to several organisations. I ask that you all please
spread the news about this, in whatever way you can:
Libreboot had a sudden new software release today. I'm Leah Rowe, the
founder and lead developer of Libreboot. You can read the release
announcement here
-initiative-on-tuesday-february-21
The bill hearing is *tomorrow*. It is critical that as many supporters
of software freedom show up as possible, to testify in favour of it,
and to advance the cause of our movement.
Thank you for reading!
--
Leah Rowe,
Company Director,
Minifree Ltd
Registered
Hi everyone,
The other day, I proposed the term "freedom software" as a less
ambiguous way to say "free software".
I've heard people's comments and criticisms about this, and I've
decided: I will not use it.
Instead, I will try to say "libre software" more often than "free
software". I will
> I don't see any problem with "free software". Software is like
> speech, or knowledge, and where a "free" qualification should mean
> freedom. It is unfortunate that it has been interpreted as "gratis"
> by some people.
>
> TBH there are more important issues to deal with in free software
>
On Mon, 21 Mar 2022 00:58:35 +0100
Valentino Giudice wrote:
> I've heard "freedom software" too, but it's slightly weird. Surely
> "freedom-respecting software" conveys the idea, but it is longer and,
> I believe, less prone to being treated as a "technical" term with an
> objective definition
Hi everyone,
I started this on twitter[1] and mastodon[2], but thought I'd also
start the discussion here, where likeminded people exist who, I
believe, can contribute to this discussion. My questions relate to
terminology regarding "free software" and "proprietary software". Here
goes:
I've
Hi all,
I was excited when FSF announced the libreplanet 2022 schedule just
recently, but something immediately caught my eye:
RMS isn't on the speakers list this year.
Is there a reason?
--
Leah Rowe is not a rowebot
"Think for yourself. Live free!"
pgpg3QGP3ix0i.pgp
Descri
t exactly use 100% of the FSF's language, I
> agree with the linked post that this is an exceedingly rare
> opportunity to institutionalise at least some free software values on
> a national level, and is worth supporting.
>
> ___
&g
tion to the Free Software foundation.
>
The main problem is deciding on a term that captures people's
attention. Right now, I would just call it "free hardware and software".
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free
l. Thank you for linking all of these.
Europe getting its own fabs is also great.
>
> On 1/25/22 13:48, Leah Rowe wrote:
> > Modifying *integrated
> > circuits*
> is virtually impossible
>
> --
> Jacob Hrbek
>
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot
On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 13:14:16 +
Jacob Hrbek wrote:
> > Modifying *integrated circuits* is virtually impossible -- Leah
>
> I disagree on that. From my experience it's very possible, but it's
> usually not economical as people lack the infrastructure and knowledge
> to develop those at home,
On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 13:03:20 +
Leah Rowe wrote:
> It's only in the last 40 years that things have gone down-hill. In the
> 70s, you could open up your electronics and there would be schematics
> showing you how everything was put together. It's possible that
> you could send
Hi Richard,
On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 23:16:52 -0500
Richard Stallman wrote:
> [[[ To any NSA and FBI agents reading my email: please consider]]]
> [[[ whether defending the US Constitution against all enemies, ]]]
> [[[ foreign or domestic, requires you to follow Snowden's example. ]]]
>
>
On Tue, 25 Jan 2022 12:48:36 +
Leah Rowe wrote:
> Modifying *integrated
> circuits* is virtually impossible
I want to clarify that I mean once they are built. With verilog source,
you can modify microprocessors quite easily, to then build your own.
See: RISCV project. Completely fr
connection for internal monitors. These are
useful mods, and schematics+boardview file enable such mods to be done
more quickly.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to learn.
Def
On Mon, 24 Jan 2022 08:23:27 +
Leah Rowe via libreplanet-discuss
wrote:
> In fact, access to schematics, boardviews, datasheets and any other
> documentation is *critical* to software freedom.
>
> Much of the work that goes into porting a single mainboard to coreboot
> req
Hi,
I really can't hold my tongue any longer.
On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 23:33:57 -0500
Richard Stallman wrote:
>
> RYF deserves its name. It checks for the freedom that users of the
> computer can take advantage of, today and in the near future.
> Having those circuit diagrams will not affect the
Hello everyone
I published an article about this on libreboot.org:
https://libreboot.org/news/usa-libre.html
There is a proposed bill going on in New Hampshire that will, if
passed, require state agencies to more or less use free software
exclusively, when they can, and facilitate its use by
Hello everyone.
I'm writing to libreplanet-discuss today, to discuss a topic that I
believe has not been discussed adequately, in recent years. I'll get
straight to it:
Some of you may know me as the founder and lead developer of Libreboot,
a project which provides free boot firmware, replacing
federated wikipedia
thoughts?
On 13/11/2021 14:29, Leah Rowe via libreplanet-discuss wrote:
What if there was a combined Free Software, OSHW and Right to Repair
group, providing ideological leadership in a peer to peer fashion via
federated services (including Git-based code
What if there was a combined Free Software, OSHW and Right to Repair
group, providing ideological leadership in a peer to peer fashion via
federated services (including Git-based code hosting) and an emphasis
on teaching how to self-host your own federated hosting infrastructure?
On 13/11/2021 14:29, Leah Rowe via libreplanet-discuss wrote:
What if there was a combined Free Software, OSHW and Right to Repair
group, providing ideological leadership in a peer to peer fashion via
federated services (including Git-based code hosting) and an emphasis
What if there was a combined Free Software, OSHW and Right to Repair
group, providing ideological leadership in a peer to peer fashion via
federated services (including Git-based code hosting) and an emphasis
on teaching how to self-host your own federated hosting infrastructure?
On 23/05/2021 05:43, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
Downloaded. But:
check the download page again. it's a new key, and i don't think i
actually uploaded it to any key servers.
i've simply uploaded the key itself, exported using gpg --armor
For Libreboot 20210522 and newer:
Hi everyone!
Libreboot is free (as in freedom) boot firmware, which initializes the
hardware (e.g. memory controller, CPU, peripherals) in your computer so
that software can run. Libreboot then starts a bootloader to load your
operating system. It replaces the proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware
eller.
RetroFreedom.com is minifree.org, re-branded. I decided I wanted a new
name. minifree.org literally redirects the the new site. I made a series
of changes to the way the company operates, to improve the efficiency of
the service.
I, Leah Rowe, am the company's owner and operator. I recently
t can add a delay to shipping. I've seriously re-designed the
way I operate from scratch!
I'm planning to add card payment option to the site too, using a payment
provider. Currently the site only accepts wire/bitcoin. I want to make
things easier for people.
Onwards and upwards!
--
Leah Rowe,
Company
Hi everyone!
I forgot to link this on the libreplanet list, but my company selling
FSF-endorsed Libreboot laptops with Trisquel came back online on 10
November 2020. It's me Leah Rowe, Libreboot founder. I simply renamed
the store.
Check it out!
https://retrofreedom.com/
As some may know
use.
> Even a short phrase seems difficult because you could say "free
> software advocate" but you can reject proprietary software on ethical
> grounds without doing any advocacy.
>
>I think this would be good so people can self-identify, and it
> might help bring the
Resign Awards:
> >
> > For the internet drama "The Backstabber"
> >
> > Bradley M. Kuhn:
> > Best Director
> > Best Open Source advocate
> >
> > Calling on the Free Software community to post your nominations now!
> >
> > #RiseUp and Gr
> Abertheid Campaign - http://www.abertheid.info
> Follow me on Twitter @AdrienneGT @GNUcgraph
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to
being reinstated at the FSF, because he
didn't deserve any of the shit thrown at him
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 17:51:15
+0100 Leah Rowe wrote:
>
> The saddest part is that the rightwing media slamming him for his
> misspoken words about Epstein do not care about womens rights... while
> sl
will remain as leader of the GNU project. This makes
me happy at least.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2019 17:46:27 +0100 Leah Rowe
wrote:
>
> The sad thing is that RMS is one of the champions of womens rights in
> the free software world. He has said some stupid things in the past,
> but he's a rea
__
> libreplanet-discuss mailing list
> libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
> https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
to notice
the blatant astroturfing
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to learn. The right not to be spied on
and censored by the govern
(having said that, I *have* seen some quite nasty sexism in some
projects. most notably the coreboot project - most of those guys are
fine, but there are a few bad apples i've met in there)
On Wed, 25 Sep
2019 14:25:52 +0100 Leah Rowe wrote:
>
> I'm on the feminine side of gender id
libreplanet-discuss mailing list
> libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
> https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, f
ty on overload. I get
sensory overload in such places. Plus that big window at the front,
where passers by can peer in. Veggie Galaxy is nice and secluded...
cosy and friendly, and the staff is really nice.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreb
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 14:57:07 -0400
Deb Nicholson wrote:
> That said, there's almost always groups (Gnu ones and others) going to
> Veggie Galaxy on Thursday, Friday and Sunday nights.
I like their breakfasts
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 11:04:46 +0200
Daniel Pocock wrote:
> On 23/09/2019 05:18, Leah Rowe via libreplanet-discuss wrote:
> >
> > I take issue with this: there is the issue of vetting regular
> > members. What if a bunch of members are present who do not share
> > the FS
On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 17:01:35 +0100
Leah Rowe wrote:
> > 2. Attend the LibrePlanet conference in March, where associate
> > members get costless admission and can attend the associate members'
> > meeting [2] on Sunday during lunch to offer feedback on the
> > FSF's
ike him) to steer
the movement.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to learn. The right not to be spied on
and censored by the governmen
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
>
> 1. https://www.fsf.org/about/financial
> 2.
> https://static.fsf.org/nosvn/financial-statements/Form990-FY2018.pdf
>
> ___
> libreplanet-discuss mailing list
> libreplanet
6) with a stated mandate to serve the *business* interests of
> companies that use Linux. The FSF as a 501(c)(3) with a social mission
> to promote software freedom *is* susceptible to take-over, but it's
> not an analogous situation.
>
> On 2019-09-21 4:09 p.m., Leah Row
> Then sit Leah. There maybe tasks that you can do while sitting at your
> laptop supporting those of us who choose to rise!
I am unfamiliar with this concept "let's rise" or "rise up!", in the
context which you are referring to. Could you explain to me?
--
L
ily
funded and guided by Microsoft and other proprietary software
companies. In the old days, such a scourge was unthinkable, and yet it
is the reality today.
We must always remain viligant against any and all forms of corruption
or regression that weaken the movement.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Direc
ot members’ voice?
>
> [1] https://www.linuxfoundation.org/membership/members/
I take objection to this; RMS resigned of his own free will, not
because the FSF pushed him out.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you
lxo.
>
> --
> Caleb Herbert
> KE0VVT
> 816-892-9669
> https://bluehome.net/csh
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to
ur the
> principles of Free Software.
I agree 1% with this statement.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to learn. The right not t
ect to change?
Alexandre Olivier of FSFLA is, in my opinion, the *best* choice of
leader to replace RMS. He has a proven track record in all of the
criteria mentioned by the OP.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 13:26:06 -0500
"Adrienne G. Thompson" wrote:
> PS: You like fish? RMS is a big fish! Let's give him plenty of
> support so we can swim with him in less polluted waters. #RiseUp
Now I can't get that picture out of my head :S
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Leah Rowe
Company Dire
ibre)
and he's a good public speaker.
I think he would be an excellent replacement for RMS as president of
the FSF.
I'm not on the board of directors, so I hope I don't seem presumptuous.
I'm just a concerned free software citizen who cares about the movement.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director
me, make your voice heard!
> >
>
> Rise Up!!
>
> Adrienne
> --
> Freedom - no pane, all gaiGN!
>
> GNU C-Graph - http://www.gnu.org/software/c-graph
> Code Art Now - http://codeartnow.com
> Abertheid Campaign - http://www.abertheid.info
> Follow me on Twitter @Adr
erpreted by media as a sign of support of his
> dismissal.
>
> > and being diligent about making sure they continue to do what they
> > did when Stallman was still there.
>
> Cf. my another letter .
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Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https
nd will embrace that term going forward.
>
> On 2019-09-18 5:28 p.m., Leah Rowe via libreplanet-discuss wrote:
> >
> > there is a hidden 4th item on that bullet point list:
> > * empathy. understanding what the other is thinking, and seeing
> > where they are coming
et them know that the whole purpose is to give them a
> chance to show that they are equally capable.
>
> Adrienne
> --
> Freedom - no pane, all gaiGN!
>
> GNU C-Graph - http://www.gnu.org/software/c-graph
> Code Art Now - http://codeartnow.com
> Abertheid Campaign - http://w
there is a hidden 4th item on that bullet point list:
* empathy. understanding what the other is thinking, and seeing where
they are coming from. "know your enemy"
Many activists fail on this aspect. They fail to understand what
they're opposing.
On Thu, 19 Sep 2019 01:25:16 +0100
and to make allies.
By comparison, the thug type simply complains and alienates people.
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 23:35:00 -0500
quil...@riseup.net wrote:
> On Tue, September 17, 2019 7:59 pm, Leah Rowe wrote:
> >
> > meritocracy is silly in terms of advancing equality, because it
> > imp
discriminated against just
> > because women dominate fields such as psychology and nursing.
>
> I'm gay and I want to be a homemaker and take care of the kids while
> Daddy's at work. I'm sure some girls wanna do the same.
>
> --
> Caleb Herbert
> KE0VVT
> 816-892-96
ith the certainty of tides,Just like hopes
> springing high,Still I'll rise.*
>
> >From "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou
>
> Adrienne G. Thompson
> Author and Inventor, GNU C-Graph
> She/Her
> --
> Freedom - no pane, all gaiGN!
>
> GNU C-Graph - ht
made me renew my FSF membership, out of
support. Everyone should do the same!
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to privacy, free speech, the right to read
and the right to learn. The r
I won't replace the fish either. It'll get smellier and more rotten
every time.
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 01:03:12 +0100 Leah Rowe
wrote:
>
>
> I want to stop receiving mails not only from this thread, but *this
> fucking mail list*. I've had enough of deleting mails from this
> th
it. Anyone who responds to this thread from now on, they better
like fish.
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019 01:00:16 +0100 Leah Rowe
wrote:
>
> PLEASE can people stop responding to this fucking thread. I couldn't
> possibly give any less of a flying fuck about this smear campaign
> against RMS if y
certainty of tides,
> >Just like hopes springing high,
> >Still I'll rise.
> >From "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou
>
> Nice!
>
>
>
> ___
> libreplanet-discuss mailing list
> libreplanet-di
id
> Steele". Navy Seal Captain and CIA Intelligence Director who
> advocates world-wide security through OPEN COLLABORATION. don't do
> anything else, because *your* lives critically depend on doing what
> you're ordered to do, regardless of how criminally insane or morally
> ob
The TR;DR version of my previous mail is this:
Without the FSF, we'd be up shit creek. So please everyone grow the
fuck up and move on, and keep doing wonderful things. This infighting
helps nobody but our enemies.
On Mon, 16 Sep 2019 11:19:26 +0100 Leah
Rowe wrote:
>
> I'm unsubsc
o women before these comments go
> > public") we might not have been able to read
> > https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jul-oct.html#14_September_2019_(Sex_between_an_adult_and_a_child_is_wrong)
> >
> > today and we'd lack any principled claim on free speech.
> >
; > >to our movement that will take a very long time to repair. It’s
> > >time for him to step down and let the next generation lead this
> > >critical movement into the future.
> > >>
> > >> Should he be unwilling to do so, I note that based upon my
> > >>
I wish stupid threads like this one didn't spam my inbox so much.
Stallman's stances have been documented on his blog for years. Get over
it.
--
Leah Rowe
Company Director & Libreboot developer
https://minifree.org/ https://libreboot.org/
Do you know you have rights?
The right to pri
copyleft.org/guide/comprehensive-gpl-guidech10.html#x13-830009.9
>
>
> ___
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> libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org
> https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
>
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Libreboot devel
migration working before making the gitlab site public)
several other well-known projects (including the GNOME project, and
debian project) use it too.
It's the enterprise edition that's non-free. the community edition is free
--
Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer and project founder.
Use f
- --
Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer and project founder.
Use free software. Free as in freedom.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
Use a free BIOS - https://libreboot.org/
Use a free operating system, GNU+Linux.
Support computer user freedom
https://sfconservancy.org/
https://fsf.org
s done in the same way and in the same file as where all
> JUCE sub-features have been enabled/disabled all along, along with
> others such as:
>
> #define JUCE_USE_FLAC 1 #define JUCE_USE_OGGVORBIS 1
>
> ___ libreplanet-discuss
> maili
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Hi everyone
i'm doing libreboot flashing at freenode.live conference. if anyone's
going, bring your libreboot system with you and i'll flash it
https://libreboot.org/news/freenode2018-workshop.html
- --
Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer and project
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On 01/05/18 21:47, Leah Rowe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is the fault of my hosting provider, which has imposed this
> on me. I've complained about it to them, asking them to get rid of
> it. Alas, I will very likely be changing to a new hosting provider
> (or I'll self-host min
as possible.
On 01/05/18 21:14, Dmitry Alexandrov wrote:
> Leah Rowe <i...@gluglug.org.uk> wrote:
>> I have a new system with GNU+Linux and Libreboot (free BIOS)
>> preinstalled which I'd like you all to review.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> There's no need
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Hi everyone
I'm CC'ing all of you at once since it's more efficient that way.
I have a new system with GNU+Linux and Libreboot (free BIOS)
preinstalled which I'd like you all to review.
Firstly, some backstory:
Libreboot is a completely free (as
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Hi Patrick,
On 22/03/18 17:02, Patrick McDermott wrote:
> On 2018-03-21 at 01:31, Leah Rowe wrote:
>> Please confirm via reply on this list, if you're willing to
>> commit to this.
>
> I'll be at the conference, and I've
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Hi Patrick,
On 22/03/18 17:02, Patrick McDermott wrote:
> On 2018-03-21 at 01:31, Leah Rowe wrote:
>> Please confirm via reply on this list, if you're willing to
>> commit to this.
>
> I'll be at the conference, and I've
for details"
Nonetheless, I have logged into my FSF account and added the link on
<https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2018>, under the
header titled "LibrePlanet:Conference/2018".
Thanks! :)
- --
Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer and project founder
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John,
Could you add a note about the unofficial workshop we're doing, and
put the note somewhere on the Libreboot site?
e.g. on https://libreplanet.org/2018/program/ and
https://libreplanet.org/2018/social/
Just a note somewhere, linking to our
can find a local dealer on ebay/craigslist and go
pay them cash or something and get that done before you head out to
Boston, then you could also bring that along with your T400 and T500
On 22/03/18 10:40, Leah Rowe wrote:
> Hi Arthur,
>
> On 22/03/18 00:16, Arthur Torrey wrote:
>>
inifree:~/coreboot$ ls src/mainboard/dell
ls: cannot access 'src/mainboard/dell': No such file or directory
So your Dell laptop isn't supported by either coreboot or libreboot.
I would suggest that you only bring your T400 and T500.
- --
Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer and project founder.
U
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We now have an official news post about the libreboot installation
workshop at LibrePlanet:
https://libreboot.org/news/libreplanet2018-workshop.html
Swift Geek and I worked it during this morning today.
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> ok i'm issuing a news post as pull request on libreboot.org now.
>
> Now that I have John's approval, I definitely feel confident about
> this.
>
> On 21/03/18 03:01, John Sullivan wrote:
>> I think this is great, a couple notes to help:
>
>>
9:00
> to 21:30).
>
> I hope to see a lot of librebooting!
>
> -john
>
- --
Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer and project founder.
Use free software. Free as in freedom.
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myself (Leah Rowe, founder of libreboot) will not
be physically attending, unfortunately, but I do know that there are
others who would be willing to do this. I've already spoken to several
people on #libreboot IRC: sensiblemn (Kurt from Technoethical) is
willing. zyliwax is willing. I'm also CC'ing
it
is the cheapest offering of the Libreboot X200, among all of the FSF
endorsed X200 laptops.
I, as founder of the Libreboot project and a current member, wish to
liberate a great many people this christmas :)
https://minifree.org/product/libreboot-x200/
Happy hacking everyone
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Leah Rowe
'd have me. If you
want to continue this discussion, let's do in on the MFS mailing list,
or privately, whichever you prefer. I'm happy to talk with you, since
you are obviously upset with me and I hope to alleviate that if I can.
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Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer
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Hi everyone again!
On 28/05/17 04:09, Leah Rowe wrote:
> I've re-added the T400 to Minifree, with Trisquel preinstalled by
> default as before. This complies with the FSF's Respects Your
> Freedom certification.
>
> The price is
ime to both FOSDEM talks that I did about Libreboot, in Belgium.
Manchester is not that far away by comparison. If I could have come, I
would have done but I'm telling you, I really couldn't have.
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Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer
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https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/fre
have come, but I couldn't.
On 28/05/17 08:53, Michael Dorrington wrote:
> On 27/04/17 18:22, Michael Dorrington wrote:
>> On 22/04/17 05:53, Leah Rowe wrote:
>>
>>> Thoughts are welcomed.
>>
>> Why don't you start with turning up to events you agreed
Libreboot T400 from Minifree as
discontinued; it was, when they made that change, but that is no
longer the case. The Libreboot T400 from Minifree is indeed now
shipping once again, worldwide!
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Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer
Use free software. Free as in freedom.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free
, an attempt at
re-joining the GNU project is now in progress.
You can keep up to date with further news, on the Libreboot News
section on the website:
https://libreboot.org/news/
On 22/04/17 05:53, Leah Rowe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Context: https://libreboot.org/news/unity.html
> https://l
. If the community agrees, I will begin the
application process for Libreboot to be considered for re-entry into
the GNU project.
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Leah Rowe
Libreboot developer
Use free software. Free as in freedom.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
Use a free BIOS - https://libreboot.org/
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