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Librem is a computer made with open-source hardware. '''Librem''' is a computer made with open-source hardware.
The goal is to protect privacy and freedom by providing no closed-source software in the operating system or kernel<ref>Purism Librem 13 Review, Linux Journal, Jul 10, 2015, By Kyle Rankin</ref><ref>IEEE Consumer Electronics, Vol 5, Number 1, 2016 January, "Veillance Integrity by Design The goal is to protect privacy and freedom by providing no closed-source software in the operating system or kernel<ref>Purism Librem 13 Review, Linux Journal, Jul 10, 2015, By Kyle Rankin</ref><ref>IEEE Consumer Electronics, Vol 5, Number 1, 2016 January, "Veillance Integrity by Design
A new mantra for CE devices and services", pp. 33-143, By Steve Mann</ref><ref>Purism Aims To Build A Philosophically Pure Laptop, TechCrunch, Jan 23, 2015 by John Biggs (@johnbiggs)</ref>. A new mantra for CE devices and services", pp. 33-143, By Steve Mann</ref><ref>Purism Aims To Build A Philosophically Pure Laptop, TechCrunch, Jan 23, 2015 by John Biggs (@johnbiggs)</ref>.

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Librem13 unboxing

Librem is a computer made with open-source hardware. The goal is to protect privacy and freedom by providing no closed-source software in the operating system or kernel.

Models manufactured

There are presently two models, the Librem 13 and Librem 15.

  1. Purism Librem 13 Review, Linux Journal, Jul 10, 2015, By Kyle Rankin
  2. IEEE Consumer Electronics, Vol 5, Number 1, 2016 January, "Veillance Integrity by Design A new mantra for CE devices and services", pp. 33-143, By Steve Mann
  3. Purism Aims To Build A Philosophically Pure Laptop, TechCrunch, Jan 23, 2015 by John Biggs (@johnbiggs)