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'''Librem''' is a computer made with ] 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 |
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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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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 |
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==Models manufactured== |
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==Models manufactured== |
There are presently two models, the Librem 13 and Librem 15.