smileyhead, 1 year ago But it’s a closed device with the firmware not being for user to replace. While BIOS can be updated without opening the computer. Or many WiFi cards require you to load a firmware on them upon boot. So firmware in the disk is more of a right-to-repair problem rather than free/nonfree software
But it’s a closed device with the firmware not being for user to replace.
While BIOS can be updated without opening the computer. Or many WiFi cards require you to load a firmware on them upon boot.
So firmware in the disk is more of a right-to-repair problem rather than free/nonfree software