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do you know how well it fares comparatively with alternatives like coreboot in arenas like power management?
My guess: Generally it should not be that different since most of it is handled by the EC firmware. (Proprietary is OK in FSF's eyes if it's baked into the hardware) But Canoeboot does not include microcode updates which could affect the CPU's power management. (Clocks speed, Vcore, etc.)
i bought a linux laptop a few years ago from a linux company to take advantage of things like coreboot and it's had a dramatic impact compared to my windows laptops onto which i installed linux.
i'm in the initial stages of creating a new daily driver and i want to consider compatibility with other projects like this to help me re-acclimate to the general public's linux user experience, so thanks for sharing and your guess; responses like this are really helpful in getting me back into this groove.
You are confused and mean. You cannot compare 2 different laptops and say that one has worse battery management because of coreboot. You would need to have the same laptop with and without coreboot to do any comparison.
I don't really get what you are trying to say in the second paragraph but Canoeboot is not a good daily driver because it's basically a "drug substitute" for GNU dummies. The author of it does not recommend using it. Use Libreboot instead as it does not break your CPU.
I think I can see the confused part; but I don't get mean.
My comment was an overall anecdotal estimation of my experiences of using windows and Linux on the same laptop. I noticed that the battery life while using Linux was significantly shorter than using windows on the same laptop. My battery life experience w my first core boot laptop seems to be on par w my windows laptop.
Also I get mean a lot; I tend to commit a lot of faux pas and people are usually too angry w me to let me understand what I said/did. I have no idea what I did for the label this time around as well and I hope you'll tell me.