| You should probably check this project, the EOMA68 (Embedded Open Modular Architecture):
https://www.crowdsupply.com/eoma68/micro-desktop The computer is actually like a computer card, that you can slide into different devices. A lot of parts like for example the casing for the laptop "case" are 3D printable. The computer card is 65$ and then you can print your own laptop or you can buy the parts from them. If something breaks, print your own replacement part. The icing on the cake:
The "Respects Your Freedom hardware product certification" ("currently in progress with no known blockers") from the FSF for the version with Parabola preinstalled. https://www.fsf.org/blogs/licensing/support-the-libre-tea-co... They commit to being fully Libre and want to go beyond this by: " [...] providing full CAD files, schematics, and datasheets for all the parts (without NDAs) as well as having the 3D CAD files for the casework as a completely open GPLv3+ licensed project right from its inception. In addition, all firmware and kernel sources are GPL-licensed and will always remain so, and have been vetted in advance and do not contain any copyright violations or proprietary license-violating blobs (an extremely common practice nowadays)." Another of their focuses is the environment. The EOMA68 Standard:
https://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/EOMA68 |