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title: Suppliers selling or providing Libreboot pre-installed ...

For some, installing Libreboot can be an intimidating task, so several companies and individuals have taken it upon themselves to provide systems with Libreboot preinstalled. This is a list of those companies (sorted into alphabetical order, to remove bias) along with lists of what Libreboot hardware they provide (some of these companies also invest money/skills into Libreboot development):

These lists also include Libreboot-related merchendise, such as stickers. Some of these hardware sellers also have endorsement from the Free Software Foundation, via their Respects Your Freedom certification program.

Libiquity

Patrick McDermott, the founder of Libiquity, is also a former Libreboot contributor, having contributed several useful patches to the project.

List of what they sell:

Ministry of Freedom (Minifree)

Leah Rowe, the founder of Minifree, is also the founder of the Libreboot project, and a current contributor to the project (but Leah is no longer leader of the Libreboot project, although she still invests money into Libreboot development, especially ports to newer hardware). Minifree is also the first company to ever achieve FSF RYF status.

Profits from Minifree sales are invested directly into Libreboot development.

List of what they sell:

Technoethical

Technoethical (formerly Tehnoetic) is a team of free software activists and developers that are selling hardware pre-installed with libreboot as a way to fund the activity within their nonprofit foundation.

List of what they sell:

Vikings

Vikings is the first company to offer hosting on hardware pre-installed with libreboot and they are also selling the hardware itself to fund the building of their libreboot-powered datacenter.

List of what they sell:

Other suppliers

Sellers on eBay

On the eBay website, in various countries, you can search for libreboot and you may find some individual sellers providing Libreboot-preinstalled hardware.

We cannot verify the quality of these suppliers, but they do exist.

Some of them also provide choice of GNU+Linux distribution, or they may provide services where you can ship your Libreboot-compatible device to them and they would install Libreboot for you.

This can be useful for some people, but due to the nature of eBay, we cannot link to them since eBay listings are regularly deleted due to expiration (some sellers may choose to have longer listings, or renew expired listings).

There may also be other websites similar to eBay (e.g. mercado livre, available for several South American countries) that might have Libreboot hardware on them.

If you are considering purchasing from a supplier on eBay, make sure to read their feedback comments for other products that they sell, and check their seller rating. Don't get duped by a bad seller!

Workshops/hackerspaces

You may have a GNU+Linux User Group, free software workshop or hackerspace near you that can help you with installing Libreboot, for instance.