FSF debuts fully-free Ubuntu/Debian variant

  2006-11-03 06:00:02
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has unveiled a new Linux distribution, free of the proprietary software contained in most Linuxes. gNewSense is based on Ubuntu and Debian, and offers users"the stability of Ubuntu with the addition of freedom," developers Brian Brazil and Paul O'Malley said. 
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