As per convention for most Linux beginners and intermediates alike, the action of "Librebooting" a personal machine is nothing short of a commonality. Founded by Leah Rowe, the Libreboot project aims to create libre "boot firmware based on coreboot, replacing proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware" and, through this simple yet imperative step to true privacy, one can achieve true digital freedom.[1] It is centered around the elimination of the threat of the Intel Management Engine (IME/Intel ME), which has been infamously speculated to be a potent spying device. [CITATION NEEDED - for school, I have written an article on Libreboot, if it is helpful. It is honestly terrible from my own standpoint.]
Specific Device Tips
Dell OptiPlex 9020 SFF - Easier Method
In a talk with Leah Rowe herself, there is little to no need for the popular Pomona Flash Clip. According to Dell's own user manual for maintenance of the device, there are four pins near the RAM slots that allow for the read-only flag of the BIOS to be removed with one female-to-female jumper wire. Thus, this allows the override of the boot image.
- This may sound simple, but please be careful - the process of doing this is slightly hazardous.
(I will soon fill this out properly, as the process is very easy the first go-around but I will need to repeat it for authenticity's sake.)