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These are companies with a commitment to the Free Software philosophy, whose directors have taken it upon themselves to provide commercial services around libreboot. This is ideal, for those who are interested in libreboot but either lack the technical knowledge or the motivation to install it on their own. These companies also provide funding for the libreboot project, and are actively developing it.
Operating since 2013, the Ministry of Freedom (formerly Gluglug) sells laptops with libreboot and Trisquel GNU/Linux preinstalled. You can also ship your libreboot-compatible system to this company and have libreboot installed, as part of a libreboot installation service.
This company ships worldwide, to all countries.
The director, Francis Rowe, is also the lead maintainer of libreboot. Profits directly fund the libreboot project.
Libreboot stickers and GNU/FSF stickers are also available with each product, free of charge.
Operating since 2015, Libiquity sells libreboot laptops, various stickers, and services related to ProteanOS. Libreboot installation service not yet available.
This company ships to the USA.
The CEO, Patrick McDermott, is also the lead maintainer of ProteanOS which is in partnership with the libreboot project. He also contributes to libreboot.