Closed jonathancross closed 5 months ago
For me this reads like "macbook" is meant to be figuratively - representing any/most modern laptops, thus I don't think it should be explicitly mentioned...
https://osresearch.net/FAQ/#why-use-ancient-thinkpads-instead-of-modern-macbooks
So we want to replace MacBook by "newer platforms" and keep example of newer thinkpads being bootguard enabled and coreboot unsupported hardware as counter examples?
@daringer @jonathancross : thoughts/specific expectations on what should be there instead?
I would stick with my previous comment, essentially a macbook is used figuratively here and I think it is ok like that
I would just change the word "Macbook" to "Laptop". The two are not synonymous to me.
https://github.com/linuxboot/heads-wiki/blob/master/About/FAQ.md#why-use-ancient-thinkpads-instead-of-modern-macbooks
This FAQ answer does not address the question:
Specifically: it doesn't mention Macbooks, but rather talks about the x230 Thinkpad.