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wiki:kxstudio_and_free_software [2013/12/24 00:45] – rewrote this in light of KXStudio moving to Debian wolftunewiki:kxstudio_and_free_software [2013/12/24 00:46] (current) – [What if I want to avoid non-free software?] wolftune
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 To remove non-free software from the package listings, choose "Configure Software Sources" under "Settings" in Muon Package Manager. There, you can uncheck the Proprietary drivers and multiverse (copyright or legally problematic) listings. On the "Other Software" tab, you can remove the Medibuntu and kxstudio.sourceforge.net repositories. To remove non-free software from the package listings, choose "Configure Software Sources" under "Settings" in Muon Package Manager. There, you can uncheck the Proprietary drivers and multiverse (copyright or legally problematic) listings. On the "Other Software" tab, you can remove the Medibuntu and kxstudio.sourceforge.net repositories.
  
-If you want to use strictly 100% Free Software, there are several options. KXStudio repositories can be added to any Debian-based system (which includes all Ubuntu-related systems) and you can leave out the separate non-free KXStudio repository. Debian itself is 100% Free (unless the user chooses to install extra non-free software). Additionally, FSF-endorsed distributions [[http://trisquel.info/|Trisquel]] (based on Ubuntu) and [[http://www.gnewsense.org/|gNewSense]] (based on Debian) are also compatible with the KXStudioe repositories. Of these, only Debian is officially supported, but the others should work as well.+If you want to use strictly 100% Free Software, there are several options. Instead of using the KXStudio ISO, KXStudio repositories can be added to any Debian-based system (which includes all Ubuntu-related systems) and you can leave out the separate non-free KXStudio repository. Debian itself is 100% Free (unless the user chooses to install extra non-free software). Additionally, FSF-endorsed distributions [[http://trisquel.info/|Trisquel]] (based on Ubuntu) and [[http://www.gnewsense.org/|gNewSense]] (based on Debian) are also compatible with the KXStudioe repositories. Of these, only Debian is officially supported, but the others should work as well.
wiki/kxstudio_and_free_software.txt · Last modified: 2013/12/24 00:46 by wolftune