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I'm thinking of getting a new laptop which uses Coreboot. The reason is that I'm into FOSS and would also like to not have IME installed. Currently I'm looking at Starlabs' Starbook, which can optionally be bought with Coreboot.

Can anyone help me evaluate it? I would likely use Debian 12 as my OS.

Many thanks

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[–] readbeanicecream@lemm.ee 11 points 3 months ago

I am using Coreboot on a HP Chromebook that runs Debian 12 + Xfce. So far, I have not run into any issues.

Full disclaimer: My overall needs for this machine are very light/basic.

If you're fine with #libreboot too, ask https://mas.to/@libreleah