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Author: Antonio Rendina
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Subject: Re: [DNG] ..so, Orson Welles and Aldous Huxley predicted Microsoft & Lennart Poettering's "Brave New Trusted Boot World"? :oD [OT]
I think that the comparison should not stop to the hardware. In the end
it's all about free software.
I bought a tuxedo 5 or 6 years ago, at that time it was a Clevo
rebranded, so if I want to spare money I would buy a clevo paying
attention to buy supported hardware.
But I think that the people that can afford it should buy the solutions
closest to opensource, to push the market in that direction or at least
create a small niche. My personal list would be something like that:

1) Companies able to sell full opensource hardware without any closed
bubble inside:
The only one that I know is the pinebook but the hardware is really weak
and not really comparable to any intel solution

2) Companies able to sell opensource hardware trying to do their best to
freeze not open-source/free software code.
Nowadays the only that I see is Purism.
It's opensource or free starting from the BIOS and the Intel Extensions
are blocked (I have to trust them on this).

3) Companies with not Opensource/free BIOS with supported linux
hardware. Here I would put Dell, System76, Tuxedo and maybe others.
They do sell Linux, but at some point you will find some not free
firmware that you'll need to run to make some device work, like network
or bluetooth for example.

In all of this, there are companies that are funding free/opensource
projects and I see that as a plus.


Il 07/11/22 03:20, Adrian Zaugg ha scritto:
> In der Nachricht vom Monday, 7 November 2022 02:40:50 CET schrieb Steve Litt:
>>> What do you think about these?
>>>
>>> https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/
>>
>> Same problem, namely overpriced for the features. Compare the $1500.00
>> https://www.tuxedocomputers.com/en/TUXEDO-InfinityBook-Pro-16-Mk1-Gen7.tuxed
>> o to the $850.00
>> https://www.costco.com/dell-inspiron-15.6%22-touchscreen-laptop---11th-gen-i
>> ntel-core-i7-1165g7---1080p---windows-11%2c-black.product.100836060.html
>
> Please do the comparison right: the price of the tuxedo is including 19% tax,
> which you do not have to pay if you don't live in Germany (you need to add
> your country's import tax). The screen of the tuxedo is way better and the
> laptop is 250g lighter, newer processor, asf. These machines are too different
> to state Tuxedo is overpriced. Please find machines with the same specs and
> compare the price of those. You'll find the difference is much less than you
> try to make us think.
>
> On the other hand if you do not want to support companies that care about
> Linux, switching off Intel ME, asf. with a few extra dollars, the world will
> never change.
>
> Regards, Adrian.
>
> PS: System76, Tuxedo and a few others sell some models which are the same
> devices of the same factory.
>
>
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