This README.md is temporary, once the relevant changes have been made to the description belonging to the handbook, it may be added to the README.md in the repository.
"Dragora GNU/Linux" is the formal form, in the actual description of the handbook it is implied that it includes entirely free software. It may not be a good idea here to use "Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre" to try not to confuse, I guess.
Note that linux-libre is part of GNU. So "GNU/Linux" can be a bit tricky. :-)
This README.md is temporary, once the relevant changes have been made to the description belonging to the handbook, it may be added to the README.md in the repository.
"Dragora GNU/Linux" is the formal form, in the actual description of the handbook it is implied that it includes entirely free software. It may not be a good idea here to use "Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre" to try not to confuse, I guess.
Note that linux-libre is part of GNU. So "GNU/Linux" can be a bit tricky. :-)
"Dragora GNU/Linux" is the formal form, in the actual description of the handbook it is implied that it includes entirely free software. It may not be a good idea here to use "Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre" to try not to confuse, I guess.
As I know, de-blobbed kernel is also entirely free software. I heard that Linux-libre is de-blobbed kernel that also don't permit installation of proprietary blobs (Maybe I am wrong). I thought that it will be better...
>"Dragora GNU/Linux" is the formal form, in the actual description of the handbook it is implied that it includes entirely free software. It may not be a good idea here to use "Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre" to try not to confuse, I guess.
As I know, de-blobbed kernel is also entirely free software. I heard that Linux-libre is de-blobbed kernel that also don't permit installation of proprietary blobs (Maybe I am wrong). I thought that it will be better...
Hello!
The README.md file should use Linux-libre instead of Linux
This README.md is temporary, once the relevant changes have been made to the description belonging to the handbook, it may be added to the README.md in the repository.
"Dragora GNU/Linux" is the formal form, in the actual description of the handbook it is implied that it includes entirely free software. It may not be a good idea here to use "Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre" to try not to confuse, I guess.
Note that linux-libre is part of GNU. So "GNU/Linux" can be a bit tricky. :-)
As I know, de-blobbed kernel is also entirely free software. I heard that Linux-libre is de-blobbed kernel that also don't permit installation of proprietary blobs (Maybe I am wrong). I thought that it will be better...
Yes, but for a first introduction maybe not, a short description will be placed in the handbook about what is "GNU", "Linux and Linux-libre".
Ok