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Canoeboot is a *special fork* of Libreboot; both Canoeboot and Libreboot are
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maintained in parallel by the same developer, Leah Rowe. Canoeboot supports
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far less hardware than Libreboot, but provides a *pure* free software coreboot
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distribution, due to its [blob extermination policy](news/policy.html). As
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distribution, due to its [blob extermination policy](news/policy.md). As
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a result of Canoeboot's policy, it currently only supports very old hardware.
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It otherwise has the exact same design as Libreboot, and is kept in relative
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days as Libreboot.
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*Libreboot* supports more hardware than Canoeboot, due to its more
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pragmatic [Binary Blob Reduction Policy](https://libreboot.org/news/policy.md)
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pragmatic [Binary Blob Reduction Policy](https://libreboot.org/news/policy.html)
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adopted on 17 November 2022; Canoeboot is a continuation of Libreboot from prior
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to this, since Libreboot initially used the same dogmatic policy as Canoeboot.
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A small minority of users demanded it post-November 2022, so Canoeboot was born.
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