Free software ideal-focused operating system prioritizing privacy and security, removing all proprietary software for full control and user privacy.
Trisquel is an open source Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that aims to provide an operating system focused on free software ideals and privacy. It removes proprietary software included in Ubuntu like restricted drivers, firmware, graphics and applications, replacing them with free alternatives.
As a free software purist Linux distribution, Trisquel only includes applications and software that meet strict guidelines from the Free Software Foundation regarding software freedom. This gives users full control over the system and included software, rather than having components controlled by outside companies.
Included applications come from the standard Ubuntu repositories as well as Trisquel's own repositories containing free software alternates for things that were removed. Popular applications include LibreOffice, Mozilla Firefox, media players, image editors and more covering basic user needs.
Trisquel includes user-friendly installers and administration tools making it accessible for less technical users while still providing power user capabilities. Support options include user forums, IRC channels and professional paid support subscriptions.
Overall, Trisquel offers an ethical, user-friendly computing platform focused on privacy and freedom by providing an Ubuntu-based system containing exclusively free software. It positions itself as a beginner-friendly alternative for those wanting to use a Linux distribution aligned with free software ideals.
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