{"config":{"indexing":"full","lang":["en"],"min_search_length":3,"prebuild_index":false,"separator":"[\\s\\-]+"},"docs":[{"location":"","text":"Welcome to the Libre Tech Shop Documentation \u00b6 The Libre Tech Shop is a first of its kind online store for products that respect your freedom. Every product you purchase here will be powered by free software, will be accompanied by documentation and will give you the freedom to hack, learn, modify and share. These products will not track you and will respect your freedom and privacy. Products \u00b6 Product Description MH-USB The Mostly Harmless USB [MH-USB] LC230 Liberated Computer [LC230] Phones Liberated Phones [LPA2] Routers Liberated Routers [LRA7]","title":"Home"},{"location":"#welcome-to-the-libre-tech-shop-documentation","text":"The Libre Tech Shop is a first of its kind online store for products that respect your freedom. Every product you purchase here will be powered by free software, will be accompanied by documentation and will give you the freedom to hack, learn, modify and share. These products will not track you and will respect your freedom and privacy.","title":"Welcome to the Libre Tech Shop Documentation"},{"location":"#products","text":"Product Description MH-USB The Mostly Harmless USB [MH-USB] LC230 Liberated Computer [LC230] Phones Liberated Phones [LPA2] Routers Liberated Routers [LRA7]","title":"Products"},{"location":"lc230/","text":"LC230 - The Liberated Computer \u00b6 Why LC230? \u00b6 Why does LC230 exist? Some of the most fundamental questions that we need to answer about the hardware that we possess are those of \"ownership\": Question What is the definition of owning a piece of hardware? Are we the owners of the hardware merely because we paid for it and now have possession of it? If we are owners do we have the necessary freedom and opportunity to do what we want with it? How much control does the manufacturer of a device exert after \"selling\" the device to us? If such control does exist, then how do we re-define ownership now? The answers to these questions are not easy, universal or simple. Hence, we might define ownership in the following terms: Info We are the true owners of our hardware if we can do whatever we want with hardware without then permission of the manufacturer . This includes the freedom to change or upgrade hardware components at will, repair and refurbish the hardware and install the software we want (without constraints). The \"Liberated Computer\" project exists to provide users with convenient access to reliable, libre-software friendly and hackable computers. The key to having the freedom to compute in a manner we deem respectful is to first liberate the computers from the locks and constraints imposed by the manufacturer. Failure Even 8 years after the model ceased production, Lenovo's BIOS does not give you the freedom to change the wireless card of the laptop to one that would work without proprietary firmware! This is a classic example of a manufacturer exerting control over the hardware well beyond its intended lifespan. Unless a wireless card that is \"white-listed\"bytheBIOSispluggedin,thesystemwillnotbootup.TheonlywaytomovebeyondthislimitationistoreplacetheBIOSandhence,liberatethecomputer.WhatisCoreboot?\u00b6Corebootisafree/libresoftwareBIOSreplacement.ItwasdevelopedtoallowcomputersuserstheabilitytoexertgreatercontrolontheircomputersbybeingabletocontroltheBIOS.CorebootisaverymodularBIOSandrunsonawidevarietyofcomputermainboards.Moredetailsareavailableat:coreboot.orgCoreboot'smainadvantageisthatofsoftwarefreedomattheBIOSlevel.ItliberatesthecomputerandallowsausertoloadmultipletypesofbootpayloadswhilealsoallowingustocrippleandneutertheIntelME.SomeofthecommonpayloadssupportedbyCorebootare:SeaBIOS-thedefaultpayloadthatshipswithyourLC230Linux-youcanembedandloadaLinuxkernelontheBIOSchipGrub-Youcanalsodaisy-chainandbootGrubfromCorebootsothatyouca