Purism Unveils Librem Mini, Its First Linux-Powered Mini PC | Linux Today

Purism Unveils Librem Mini, Its First Linux-Powered Mini PC

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Marius Nestor
Mar 20, 2020

Built with the same security and privacy standards Purism is known for, the Librem Mini promises a smaller and versatile alternative to a desktop computer, but you can also use it as a set-top TV box or powerful home server. Featuring a beautiful and modern design, the device uses Purism’s PureBoot secured boot process, PureOS Linux-based operating system, Heads secure BIOS replacement, and support for the Librem Key security key to detect, disable and prevent device tampering.

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Marius Nestor

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