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Replacing hardware? Sure, they'll help. What about debugging firmware though? I'm curious how much help you would get from Dell fixing and patching complicated firmware errors. A side benefit of the openness is that firmware issues can be discussed publicly, and the patches can be upstreamed into the main repo and made available to every customer (and even competitor). This gives you the kind of network effects that you'd never see in a locked-down ecosystem.



> What about debugging firmware though? I'm curious how much help you would get from Dell fixing and patching complicated firmware errors.

If they replace the broken component with a working component, then I don’t care how they fix their firmware errors.




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