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I like Trisquel and really like that it can be installed off-line.
I like Trisquel's graphical installer. It is very easy to use.
If there are any problems with any Trisquel update, I know I can still use a live flash drive or SD card or DVD to install than update at a later time, seeing I do not need an internet connection.
Though I think I only had problems if I installed too many programs at one time. Debfoster can help remove too many programs without a reinstall, I think.
I have been using Trisquel since Trisquel 8.

I used Debian before, but may have found a non-floss city building game in Debian main.

It was not even following Debian's policy at that time. I think it was under an "Artistic license" which may still have been a non-floss license, but may have had a screenshot of it's main screen showing it may not have been following Debian's policy about you can sell software back in 9.5.0 or 9.6.0 of Debian, I think.

And this was before Debian switched to even more non-libre licensed software policy.

I had a non-libre Windows 8 before I deleted the Windows system, with Debian at that time.

Though I did not use Windows online, thought I deleted the BIOS also but found out I may not have when installing Trisquel.

I did not like how I could not have the freedom to change even the "charms" bar's name in Windows 8, so I switched to a system where I could remove things that I did not wish to have on my system.
As I did not wish to have "charms" because of in the King James Version Bible it shows how charms are not good in verses like, Deuteronomy 18:11, as well as other verses.
I know that the charm bar was not likely about that, but as I could not change the name I did not wish to use it even off-line.

https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuboot/

May have information about how to change the BIOS, though till I find out how to do that, hopefully quickly, I can update some at a time with a "freedom ladder"

https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/the-journey-begins-with-a-single-step-climb-the-freedom-ladder

I think I also found Gnu/Linux with a non-libre Apple iPod touch that I do not even use now.

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