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Here are some comments about Trisquel. You can use these to recommend Trisquel GNU/Linux to others.

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People interested in trying a GNU/Linux OS might ask "which distro should I use?" This could happen among friends, at work, or on the web.

Here are some canned comments about Trisquel. Feel free to share or adapt, if you hear someone ask for a recommendation.

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You should try Trisquel GNU/Linux. It respects the GNU user freedoms: It's entirely available for public audit, people can contribute to any part of it, modify it, and use it for whatever they like. And share it too.

"Open source" projects offer some of those freedoms, but generally with exceptions. The GNU Project started the software freedom movement in 1984, and they approve of Trisquel.

Trisquel is user-friendly. They have a helpful forum, and are active on IRC, if you ever need help.

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You should try Trisquel GNU/Linux. It is one of the fully-free distros approved by the GNU Project. That means every piece of software is free to run for whatever purpose you want, study, modify, and share. Trisquel is based on Ubuntu but does not compromise user freedom.

If you need help using Trisquel you can find support on the forums or IRC chat channel.

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You should try Trisquel GNU/Linux. It's one of the fully-free distros approved by the GNU Project. That means every piece of software is free to run for whatever purpose you want, study, modify, and share. Trisquel is based on Ubuntu but does not compromise user freedom.

If you need help using Trisquel you can find support on the forums or IRC chat channel.

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