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    [Image description: A fox-woman wearing a dress the color of the Debian logo is being pulled by the sleeves on one side by a gnu man and on the other side bu a penguin. She has an annoyed expression. The gnu man says: "Debian, why do you offer a non-free firmware repo? You're so close to being one of the few fully free distros... Don't you believe in free software?"

    The penguin says: "Why isn't the necessary firmware installed by default ? It's such a pain when you install and it can't connect to network... You're so close to being practical, Debian !" ]

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    [–] [email protected] 20 points 9 months ago

    Hint: if the non-free firmware is necessary to make most systems work, Debian is not actually all that close to being completely free.