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    Matt. "Next Steps for gNewSense". www.gnewsense.org. Archived from the original on 12 August 2019. "DistroWatch.com: gNewSense". Archived from the original...
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    reception". Linux.com. SourceForge, Inc. "/gnewsense/packages-parkes/linux-2.6 : contents of debian/README.gNewSense at revision 16". gnu.org. Retrieved February...
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    Stallman had previously endorsed a distribution based on Ubuntu called gNewSense, and has criticized Ubuntu for using proprietary and non-free software...
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  • "Reproducible status". Retrieved 4 June 2023. "/gnewsense/packages-parkes/linux-2.6 : contents of debian/README.gNewSense at revision 16". bzr.savannah.gnu.org...
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    (kernel 2.6.17) 7 non-free packages, 0.6% of 1218 installed packages. "Re: [gNewSense-users] VRMS's output". "List of software that does not respect the Free...
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  • architectures gLinux gLinux is a Linux Distro used for Google Employees. gNewSense Originally based on Ubuntu and later upon Debian, and developed with sponsorship...
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  • previously endorsed operating systems that are no longer actively maintained: gNewSense BLAG Linux and GNU Musix GNU+Linux Since 2012, the FSF maintains a "Respects...
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  • facilitate the repacking of computers donated to Emmaüs Communities. gNewSense – Supported by the Free Software Foundation, includes GNOME gOS – A series...
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    BackTrack Corel Linux CrunchBang Linux DoudouLinux Dreamlinux Feather Linux gNewSense HandyLinux Libranet Musix GNU+Linux Parsix Sunwah Linux Gentoo Container...
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    exclusively, and used it on his personal computer, before he switched to gNewSense, and later Trisquel. Ututo was first released in 2000 by Diego Saravia...
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