Eight Distros a Week: gNewSense 1.1
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| The KDE version of gNewSense, which I ran on the PIII desktop, ran through
| its paces flawlessly, although the caveat here is that I didn’t have an
| Internet connection and couldn’t put it through some on-line tests that I did
| with the laptop.
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http://larrythefreesoftwareguy.wordpress.com/
Related:
The Importance of the 'Completely Libre' Distributions
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| What's more, I recently migrated a local user to gNewSense from
| his improperly-licensed, virus-ridden Windows XP system. I am due to follow
| up with him soon, so we'll see how his GNU/Linux eXPerience is going.
| Frankly, I'm pretty sure he'll agree that gNewSense is a great demonstration
| of the power of software freedom.
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http://blue-gnu.biz/content/importance_039_completely_libre_039_distributions
Has it been a week with Ubuntu already?
http://www.it-director.com/blogs/Total_Immersion/2007/12/Has_it_been_a_week_with_Ubuntu_already_.html
Installing Gobuntu 7.10
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| The installation process of Gobuntu is text mode-based, and it is quite
| painful for most users, because it will not detect modern hardware, such as
| SCSI hard drives. So unless you have an IDE hard drive, don't even bother to
| follow the next steps.
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Installing-Gobuntu-7-10-59788.shtml
Willing to buy a high-end, free-software-only laptop?
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| To that end I’d like to build up a list of people who are interested in this
| idea, and would potentially buy a high-powered laptop if it were guaranteed
| to work completely with free software drivers and OpenBIOS.
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http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/131
Gobuntu is… go
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| Thanks to Colin and Evan’s efforts we now have daily images of a
| freedom-focused flavour of Ubuntu, “Gobuntu”.
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http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/130
Ubuntu's Gibbon gets free
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| Ubuntu's October release code-named "Gutsy Gibbon" will be available
| in a new, free flavour, its founder Mark Shuttleworth said today.
|
| [...]
|
| In an e-mail to Ubuntu developers, Shuttleworth said: "work will be done in
| collaboration with the folks behind gNewsense". gNewsense is a Linux
| distribution backed by the Free Software Foundation that removes all
| non-free material from Ubuntu.
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http://www.builderau.com.au/news/soa/Ubuntu-s-Gibbon-gets-free/0,339028227,339274828,00.htm
gNewSense KDE 1.1 Screenshots 1024x768px
http://shots.linuxquestions.org/?linux_distribution_sm=gNewSense%20KDE%201.1
Press Release 20070122 - gNewSense 1.1 Released
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| I am pleased to announce the 1.1 release of the gNewSense
| distribution and tools.
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http://www.gnewsense.org/Main/PressRelease20070122
gNewSense KDE 1.1 Screenshots 1024x768px
http://shots.linuxquestions.org/?linux_distribution_sm=gNewSense%20KDE%201.1
GNewSense 1.0 Screenshot Walkthrough
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| The Free Software Foundation has announced the inaugural stable
| release of gNewSense, an Ubuntu-based distribution, modified to
| include Free Software only...
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http://www.thecodingstudio.com/opensource/linux/?q=node/26
gNewSense joins list of FSF-approved distros
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| However, gNewSense is also an important step toward its long-range
| goal of persuading manufacturers to produce computers that run
| completely free software, from the operating system and drivers
| down to the BIOS. Buoyed by both the release of gNewSense and the
| plans to use the LinuxBIOS in the One Laptop Per Child project,
| Brown says, "We believe we're getting there slowly but surely.
| We're getting to the point where maybe in 12 months we're going
| to have those computers."
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http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/11/08/193238
>From freedom to slavery; a week of two distros
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| While gNewSense enjoys its initial introduction as a fully free as in
| freedom distribution, it seems at the same time an existing GNU/Linux
| distribution has turned to slavery. Excuse me a moment, while I remove
| the metaphorical knife from my back before continuing. Never before
| has the contrast between software freedom and intellectual slavery
| been more clear thanks to the proud efforts of gNewSense, and the
| craven ones of Novell.
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http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/node/1851
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