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Librem: a Laptop Custom-Made For Free/Libre Software

Bunnie Huang's Novena laptop re-invents the laptop with open source (and Free software) in mind, but the hackability that it's built for requires a fair amount of tolerance on a user's part for funky design and visible guts. New submitter dopeghost writes with word of the nearly-funded (via Crowd Supply) Librem laptop, a different kind of Free-software machine using components "specifically selected so that no binary blobs are needed in the Linux kernel that ships with the laptop." Made from high quality components and featuring a MacBook-like design including a choice of HiDPI screen, the Librem might just be the first laptop to ship with a modern Intel CPU that is not locked down to require proprietary firmware.

Richard M. Stallman, president of the FSF, said, "Getting rid of the signature checking is an important step. While it doesn't give us free code for the firmware, it means that users will really have control of the firmware once we get free code for it."
Unlike some crowdfunding projects, this one is far from pie-in-the-sky, relying mostly on off-the-shelf components, with a planned shipping date in Spring of this year: "Purism is manufacturing the motherboard, and screen printing the keyboard. Purism is sourcing the case, daughter cards, memory, drives, battery, camera, and screen."

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  1. TFA by unixisc · · Score: 5, Informative

    15.6" display in either 1920x1080 or 3840x2160

    4 Core (8 Threads) 3.4GHz Intel i7-4770HQ

    Intel Iris Pro Graphics 5200

    375 x 244 x 22mm 2.0Kg

    14 x 9.6 x 0.86" 4.4lbs

    4GB Mem (up to 32GB)

    500GB HD (up to 1TB HD or 1TB SSD)

    CD/DVD ROM Drive (or extra drive bay)

    48 Wh lithium polymer battery

    65W power adapter

    Up to 8 hours usage

    Three USB 3.0 ports

    One HDMI port

    One Pop-Down RJ45 Network port (r8169)

    802.11n WiFi (ath9k)

    720p camera

    HD Audio

    Mini-TOSLINK optical fiber connector

    Full-size keyboard in a variety of languages

    Aluminum enclosure body

    SDXC card slot

    Purism GNU/Linux 64-bit Operating System (Trisquel based)

    375mm x 244mm x 22mm (14" x 9.6" x 0.86")

    2.0kg (4.4lbs)