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posted by cmn32480 on Wednesday September 30 2015, @09:23PM   Printer-friendly
from the user-friendly-hardware dept.

The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has awarded its Respects Your Freedom (RYF) certification to the Taurinus X200 laptop sold by Libiquity.

This is the first product of Libiquity to achieve RYF certification. The Taurinus X200 has the same architecture and certified software as the Libreboot X200, which was certified in January 2015. The Taurinus X200 can be purchased from Libiquity at https://shop.libiquity.com/product/taurinus-x200.

The Taurinus X200 is a refurbished and updated laptop based on the Lenovo ThinkPad X200, with all of the original low-level firmware and operating system software replaced. It runs the FSF-endorsed Trisquel GNU/Linux operating system and the free software boot system, Libreboot. Perhaps most importantly, all of Intel's Management Engine (ME) firmware and software has been removed from this laptop.

The RYF certification mark means that the product meets the FSF's standards in regard to users' freedom, control over the product, and privacy. The Taurinus X200 comes with the fast and secure Libreboot firmware and the FSF-endorsed Trisquel GNU/Linux operating system. Importantly, Intel's Management Engine (ME) firmware with its applications like AMT (remote out-of-band management/backdoor system, part of "vPro") and PAVP (audio/video DRM) have been removed from this laptop.

The laptop ships within the USA and may be purchased from the Libiquity Store.


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  • (Score: 2) by melikamp on Thursday October 01 2015, @02:46AM

    by melikamp (1886) on Thursday October 01 2015, @02:46AM (#243825) Journal

    THIS, this right here, is the problem FOSS hardware has had for a looooooonnnnnggggg time.

    You've bought propaganda. This is not a problem with free computing: it's cheaper and more accessible than EVER before. The problem you are alluding to is the problem with NONFREE software, and can be summarized thusly: all major hardware & software vendors colluded to make it nearly impossible to buy a working mobile computer without a backdoor. And so at the moment, the cheapest way to make a free and secure laptop is by re-soldering a commercial offering. So in your mind, you are OK with selling a backdoor access to your personal computer to UNKNOWN parties for $300... That's great, I hope you get every bit of this value :)

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