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ziq wrote

Doesn't it use an unfree Kernel tho? With binary blobs that can't be removed?

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josefStallman OP wrote

Long story short (to my understanding), no, it shouldn't be. The only nonfree parts of the linux kernel are the drivers, which can be managed by the package manager. If you've removed them, you should be ok. You can test that with vrms.

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Defasher wrote

A tutorial to convert any Ubuntu based dustro into a free distro would be very welcome.

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