Trisquel (Q1588573)

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fully free GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu
  • Trisquel GNU/Linux
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Trisquel
fully free GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu
  • Trisquel GNU/Linux

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Have you searched for Linux distributions that are 100% free? Did you find more than one that suited your needs? Well, here's a list of nine from which you can choose your favorite. (English)
Trisquel GNU/Linux - Based on Ubuntu, with all proprietary and non-free software removed, Trisquel is a free and easy to use operating system with multi-language support. (English)
9 November 2020
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24 December 2021
I notice this website refers to Trisquel as a distribution of "GNU/Linux" and not "Linux". Why? (English)
There is a long-standing naming controversy. Most people who use the system today don't know that what they're actually using is the GNU system combined with the kernel Linux. For many years, the media and the user community itself has given undue weight to the contributions that come from Linus Torvalds' camp and fostered a skewed account of the operating system's history, while barely acknowledging the existence of the GNU project at all. (English)
23 February 2022
I notice this website refers to Trisquel as a distribution of "GNU/Linux" and not "Linux". Why? (English)
There is a long-standing naming controversy. Most people who use the system today don't know that what they're actually using is the GNU system combined with the kernel Linux. For many years, the media and the user community itself has given undue weight to the contributions that come from Linus Torvalds' camp and fostered a skewed account of the operating system's history, while barely acknowledging the existence of the GNU project at all. (English)
21 February 2022
Trisquel, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that's oriented toward small enterprises, domestic users and educational centers. (English)
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21 February 2022
The Free Software Foundation recommends and endorses these GNU/Linux distros, although we do not try to judge or compare them based on any criterion other than freedom; therefore, we list them in alphabetical order. (English)
Trisquel, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that's oriented toward small enterprises, domestic users and educational centers. (English)
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Trisquel 10.0 LTS (English)
Trisquel GNU/Linux 10.0 LTS "Nabia" (English)
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1.0
30 January 2007
Arianrhod (English)
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3 February 2007
Repositorio propio baseado en Debian 4.0 Etch, con actualizacións de seguridade. (Galician)
2.0
24 July 2008
Robur (English)
2 March 2014
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3.0
8 September 2009
Dwyn (English)
11 May 2011
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3.5
22 March 2010
Awen (English)
14 July 2011
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4.0
18 September 2010
Taranis (English)
2015
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4.5
24 March 2011
Slaine (English)
15 September 2012
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5.0
17 September 2011
Dagda (English)
2 March 2014
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5.5
16 April 2012
Brigantia (English)
2 March 2014
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6.0
9 March 2013
Toutatis (English)
2017
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7.0
3 November 2014
Belenos (English)
2019
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Trisquel 7.0 LTS Belenos (English)
23 March 2018

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