Yes, Trisquel GNU/Linux on 2 laptops, a desktop, and a HTPC. I’ve been using Trisquel for 15 years(since Awen release), after running Debian with non-free disabled for a while.
The laptops are Thinkpads from minifree.org which provides libreboot and ensures compatibility with libre firmwares.
Trisquel is Ubuntu, with all the non-free software and binary blob firmware removed. Hardware that does not have a fully free driver will not work.
It is an easy install, rock solid when using, and has a knowledgeable and helpful community.
Yes, Trisquel GNU/Linux on 2 laptops, a desktop, and a HTPC. I’ve been using Trisquel for 15 years(since Awen release), after running Debian with non-free disabled for a while.
The laptops are Thinkpads from minifree.org which provides libreboot and ensures compatibility with libre firmwares.
Trisquel is Ubuntu, with all the non-free software and binary blob firmware removed. Hardware that does not have a fully free driver will not work.
It is an easy install, rock solid when using, and has a knowledgeable and helpful community.
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The other libre distros I think about checking one day are Guix or Parabola. https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.en.html
I recommend everyone to have at least one fully free distro installed, just to experience what the original vision of libre computing is.