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for most non-technical users, but Libreboot and Canoeboot make it easier.
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However, *Libreboot* no longer complies with GNU policy. In November 2022,
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However, *Libreboot* no longer complies with GNU policy. In November 2022,
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Libreboot adopted a more progmatic policy of allowing any board from coreboot
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Libreboot adopted a more pragmatic policy of allowing any board from coreboot
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to be supported, while reducing the number of binary blobs as much as possible.
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to be supported, while reducing the number of binary blobs as much as possible.
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Although this may satisfy most people, there exists a minority of people who
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wish to still have a blob-free coreboot distro, like Libreboot once was.
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Prior to November 2022, Libreboot complied fully with GNU policy in providing
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Prior to November 2022, Libreboot complied fully with GNU policy in providing
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an entirely blob-free coreboot distribution. The rest of this article will go
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an entirely blob-free coreboot distribution. The rest of this article will go
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