I am a big fan of Lenovo (and formerly IBM) ThinkPads. You can buy them online
refurbished extremely cheap.
I personally have a Lenovo X200 with Libreboot installed. Having a FOSS and
controllable BIOS replacement can really be quite a security benefit.
For example, with Libreboot it's possible
Libreboot check it out
On March 21, 2019 6:47:41 AM GMT+01:00, muc4dol...@secmail.pro wrote:
>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
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 10:47:41PM -0700, muc4dol...@secmail.pro wrote:
> What do other people think? What are other manufacturers I can
> consider?
I'm personally a big fan of Lenovo's x230 Thinkpad. Here in Denmark, you
can buy them refurbished, for cash, from many different physical sho
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
Probably safe to assume everything is compromised. Especially if you are
getting it through any channel that lens itself to Interdiction so mail
order is out... Please someone give us a better answer than this, I really
hope I'm very wrong.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019, 12:47 AM wrote:
> Hi. I want to s
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 compan