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Comment by amelius

4 years ago

Until the manufacturer decides otherwise.

Like every other system since UEFI came out a decade ago. Do you use a Librem phone/laptop yourself?

  • Most other manufacturers aren't in the business of pushing their own OS.

    • Fwiw, Apple's incentive seems to be hardware from the outside more than Software, imo. They tend to sell the hardware by the software for a lot of people, but given that they're so concerned with keeping their software on their hardware i suspect they don't have much reason to push their software over your software.

      What would concern me is if we see a big revenue stream from their software. Then i'd question them not wanting Linux on their machines.

      But imo you already gave them what they want when you buy an M1. I don't see a reason why they care beyond that.

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Then once the manufacturer makes that decision, switch. Honestly this comment is just nonsense.. Apple has always allowed other OSes on Mac. When that changes, buy a new computer.

  • The iPhone came out 14 years ago, and still doesn't allow switching OS. What more do you need?

    • The iPhone and the Mac are different platforms, developed at different times, for different purposes and different markets with different design philosophies. I don’t see a logical connection between the iPhone being bootlocked and the Mac necessarily following suite.

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