Somebody out there likes Trisquel

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se unió: 01/03/2015

Posted on PLUG, March 16th:
https://www.maketecheasier.com/best-linux-libre-distributions/ where it's said:
"Looking for total Open Source software for your Linux system? Try out these Linux-libre distributions."
1. Trisquel Linux-Libre
Trisquel is an easy-to-use Linux-Libre distribution based on Debian. It not only benefits from the security provided
by Linux-Libre but also receives stable updates through Debian.
Further, Trisquel aims to be as user-friendly as possible. It will guide you through the installation and even up to
when you first boot up your computer. This makes it one of the best Linux distributions for a new computer user.

Trisquel also sports a number of features:
Built and configured in Galicia, Spain, making it one of the few Linux distributions to support a native Spanish
desktop environment.
Supports a way to create an encrypted volume by default, making it useful if you want to create a Trisquel installation
that is secure down to the hard drive level.
Built to be used by people with disabilities. This includes an audio guide as well as settings that you can enable for
visual problems such as colorblindness and partial to full blindness.

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