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All GNU/Linux distributions now can be categorized in Free Gnu/Linux distributions and non- free Gnu/Linux distributions
Free GNU/Linux distributions are those that have a policy not to include, or recommend, non-free software. Such is not the case with non-free GNU/Linux distributions.
We use Linux-based GNU systems today for all of our work, and we hope you will use them too. Today there are many GNU/Linux distros. Most of them include non-free software--their developers follow the philosophy associated with Linux rather than that of GNU. But there are also completely free GNU/Linux distros ,like
* UTUTO-e, a GNU/Linux distribution containing only free software.
* Dynebolic, The instant bootable GNU/Linux
* BLAG, blag linux and gnu
* GNUstep, another instant bootable GNU/Linux distribution
So what we are using might be a Gnu/Linux system since it consists of the Linux kernel and Gnu software but it might not be a Free Gnu/Linux System
A simple example is
*packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages
look for the non-free software in the above package list
With debian you have the option to get a debian distribution that does not contain non-free software,but such is not the case with all Gnu/linux distributions.
What is non-free software?
Non-free software is any software that is not free. This includes semi-free software and proprietary software.
follow this link for more reading
*www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html#non-freeSoftware
Free GNU/Linux distributions are those that have a policy not to include, or recommend, non-free software. Such is not the case with non-free GNU/Linux distributions.
We use Linux-based GNU systems today for all of our work, and we hope you will use them too. Today there are many GNU/Linux distros. Most of them include non-free software--their developers follow the philosophy associated with Linux rather than that of GNU. But there are also completely free GNU/Linux distros ,like
* UTUTO-e, a GNU/Linux distribution containing only free software.
* Dynebolic, The instant bootable GNU/Linux
* BLAG, blag linux and gnu
* GNUstep, another instant bootable GNU/Linux distribution
So what we are using might be a Gnu/Linux system since it consists of the Linux kernel and Gnu software but it might not be a Free Gnu/Linux System
A simple example is
*packages.debian.org/stable/allpackages
look for the non-free software in the above package list
With debian you have the option to get a debian distribution that does not contain non-free software,but such is not the case with all Gnu/linux distributions.
What is non-free software?
Non-free software is any software that is not free. This includes semi-free software and proprietary software.
follow this link for more reading
*www.gnu.org/philosophy/categories.html#non-freeSoftware