Libreboot is not needed for Chromebooks, by the way. They come with Das U-boot installed. The only concern is how well the SoC works with Linux-libre (some SoCs need special kernel versions to work and many require proprietary firmware for various components, especially the GPU and wireless).
The SoC used by the C201 is actually a very good one, in fact it's one of the
SoCs lkcl is looking at for the next EOMA68 computer card.
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