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aki posted an update 02/02/2025 21:39
What means free and non free debian. Is free debian is fully open source and no free means not fully open source some packages and drivers will closed source ? I am very confused free and non free means.
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wasi posted an update 28/01/2025 19:53
how to increase virtual memory on debian 12
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dugur ru posted an update 27/01/2025 07:13
Nice hobby
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dugur ru commented on the doc go gootii 27/01/2025 07:11
ye go gootii
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silka created the group Silka 26/01/2025 17:46
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ilin posted an update 26/01/2025 09:04
😍
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amel posted an update 26/01/2025 00:21
awesome gootii.com
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ilin posted an update 09/01/2025 11:58
Hi everyone
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My post for publicPublic
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silka wrote a new post 02/01/2025 20:34
Choose the Right Blog TopicBrainstorming the right topic is the foundation of a great blog post. It should resonate with your target audience and reflect their
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silka posted an update 02/01/2025 16:37
New and nice
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The “non-free” repository for Debian includes software that doesn’t meet the definition of “free” according to the Debian Free Software Guidelines, but are still legal to be distributed by Debian.
If you are thinking of installing Debian or trying a live ISO boot (with option to install), practically speaking you may need to use the non-free ISO if you have any hardware that uses proprietary drivers for which a free driver version is not available in Debian. Since Debian’s website is rather confusing in the way you navigate to the ISO…[Read more]
https://www.debian.org/social_contract