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Based in the UK and operating since 2013, the Ministry of Freedom (officially Minifree Ltd, 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 computers that Minifree sells are fully endorsed by the Free Software Foundation, under their Respects Your Freedom hardware certification criteria. Minifree was the first company to ever achieve this on a laptop computer.
The director of Leah Woods is also the lead developer of libreboot (and founder of the libreboot project). Profits directly fund the libreboot project.