Group: Hardware/Computers/Laptops/Laptops with fatal flaws/Common Laptops
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Some of theses laptops are able to run 100% free GNU/Linux distribution out of the box. | Some of theses laptops are able to run 100% free GNU/Linux distribution out of the box. | ||
− | But the software<ref name="bootstrap-firmware"></ref> that does the very first hardware initialisation isn't part of the GNU/Linux distributions. Instead it's bundled inside the laptop itself<ref name="flash-chip">It resides inside a flash chip on the mainboard. Some laptops can or do use some free software to do the very first initialisation.<ref> | + | But the software<ref name="bootstrap-firmware"></ref> that does the very first hardware initialisation isn't part of the GNU/Linux distributions. Instead it's bundled inside the laptop itself<ref name="flash-chip">It resides inside a flash chip on the mainboard. Some laptops can or do use some free software to do the very first initialisation.</ref> |
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 08:26, 30 October 2014
Introduction
Many laptops still have non-free software[1] that initialises the hardware before loading the operating system. Theses laptops are discussed here.
Compatible
Some of theses laptops are able to run 100% free GNU/Linux distribution out of the box.
But the software[1] that does the very first hardware initialisation isn't part of the GNU/Linux distributions. Instead it's bundled inside the laptop itself[2]