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Thinking of buying a second hand Elite Desk small factor to throw Linux on. I'm worried about the HP firmware-bios thingy. Does it call home? Can I disable calling home somehow? Can it have access to my hard drive info ?

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[–] TCB13@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Those machines are very, very good to run Linux. Stable, everything is supported out of the most, very reliable. About calling home, they don't, however some models, like most machines, have Intel ME baked into the CPU and that can be remotely accessed. The good thing is that you can disable the Intel ME features on the UEFI and there's a toggle to completely disable the network card before an OS is loaded.