It is easy, look. Coreboot or Libreboot, removes Intel's crap, ME/AMT. So,
you get something blobless. On computers with intel's "i" series, AMT/ME can
not to be removed (at least at this moment), but it can be neutralized. So
yes you can run Coreboot on x220, but still the small non-free blob it is
still on your computer running code, but neutralized. No, you can not disable
AMT/ME from proprietary BIOS. So sinse Intel's "i" series CPUs, you can not
remove AMT/ME while having fully working computer (at this moment). You can
not know what really does proprietary firmware.
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- Re: [Trisquel-users] Intel AMT richardmillea
- Re: [Trisquel-users] Intel AMT legimet . calc
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