Getting any electronic device that doesn't require binary blobs is becoming impossible.. Being able to find devices that you can actually own (like being able to run your own code on it) is rather hard already. :(
I guess the only way this would improve is if vendors of devices with closed implementations would be held responsible for security of the devices.
On 06-09-2016 17:44, Timothy Pearson wrote:
On 09/05/2016 04:45 PM, Max Mehl wrote: Just to make sure this is known, the APU2 currently requires the AGESA binary to boot. It is not (yet?) fully libre:
https://review.coreboot.org/#/c/14138/10/src/mainboard/pcengines/apu2/Kconfi...
See in particular the USE_BLOBS select line.
The APU1 does not require blobs to boot and may be a better choice depending on application.