Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-09 Thread Mark Harrison
Various wrote:

andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.

wulfy - 30 non-free packages, 1.8% of 1681 installed packages.

Mark Harrison - 0 non-free packages installed! (0%) rms would be proud.



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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-09 Thread Wulfy
andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> installed.
>
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our results.
>
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> vrms.
>
> Please append your results to the list below:
>
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
>
>   
wulfy - 30 non-free packages, 1.8% of 1681 installed packages.

Mostly fonts, kernel stuff (generic and restricted modules) and Java...

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-09 Thread Robin Shepheard
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:40 +, andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> installed.
> 
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our results.
> 
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> vrms.
> 
> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andy
> 
> 

Hiya all

Currently running 7.04 on a dell d600 and I got the following results

Non-free packages installed on latituded600

linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules helper script
linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
tango-icon-theme  Tango Icon theme

  6 non-free packages, 0.5% of 1173 installed packages.

Not too bad all in all


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-08 Thread Neil Greenwood
On 05/10/2007, Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My server has 3 non-free packages, linux-server, rar and unrar.
>
> My desktop has 14 non-free packages, linux-generic, 6 x
> linux-restricted-modules, 6 x java packages, tango icon theme, rar and
> unrar.
>
> I thought Java was supposed to be released under the GPL now isn't it?
> (or some Open Source licence).
>
Hi Rob,

That's only Java 7, which isn't released yet. Java 6 is still under
proprietary license, although it's available for Linux distros to
bundle.

Hwyl,
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-07 Thread Dianne Reuby
Here's mine:

linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules helper script
linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
nvidia-glxNVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver
  Reason: Proprietary license
scribus-doc   english-language documentation for the
internal help b
sun-java6-bin Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
(architecture
sun-java6-fonts   Lucida TrueType fonts (from the Sun JRE)
sun-java6-jre Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
(architecture
sun-java6-plugin  The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6
tango-icon-theme  Tango Icon theme

Non-free packages with status other than installed on dianne-deskto

picasa( dei)  Picasa is software that helps you
instantly fi

  13 non-free packages, 0.9% of 1398 installed packages.

=
Almost 1% - must do better! But the one package that I've spent real
money on (my printer driver) isn't listed, so maybe I'm even worse than
reported. :(

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-06 Thread Tony Travis
andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> installed.
> 
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our results.
> 
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> vrms.
> 
> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.

Hello, Andy.

This is my desktop at home (I thought it might be useful to know what 
non-free packages people use, as well as the count :-)

Tony.

iozone3   Filesystem and Disk Benchmarking Tool
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.15 modules on AMD K7
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.15 modules helper script
picasaPicasa is software that helps you instantly 
find, editrar   Archiver for .rar files
sun-java5-bin Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
sun-java5-jre Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
sun-java5-plugin  The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 5.0
ttf-gentium   Gentium TrueType font

   9 non-free packages, 0.7% of 1335 installed packages.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-06 Thread Michael Holloway
On Sat, 2007-10-06 at 11:27 +0100, Alec Wright wrote:

> On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:40 +, andylockran wrote:
> > We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> > Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> > installed.
> > 
> > Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> > something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our 
> > results.
> > 
> > (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> > vrms.
> > 
> > Please append your results to the list below:
> > 
> > andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> > 
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Andy
> > 
> > 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ vrms 
>   Non-free packages installed on Jupiter
> 
> eawpatchesNon-free (and more complete) patch set for
> MIDI audio
> human-icon-theme  Human Icon theme
> linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
> linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on x86/x86_64
> linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on x86/x86_64
> linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules helper script
> linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
> nvidia-glx-newNVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver
> p7zip-rar non-free rar module for p7zip
> sun-java6-bin Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
> (architecture
> sun-java6-jre Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
> (architecture
> tangerine-icon-theme  Tangerine Icon theme
> 
>   12 non-free packages, 0.8% of 1445 installed packages.
> 
> Not too bad =]
> 
> 


Oops... looks like im loosing this :(

38 non-free packages, 2.6% of 1458 installed packages.

Doomsday Engine, Java, and VMware are the main culprits!!

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-06 Thread Alec Wright
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 14:40 +, andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> installed.
> 
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our results.
> 
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> vrms.
> 
> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andy
> 
> 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ vrms 
  Non-free packages installed on Jupiter

eawpatchesNon-free (and more complete) patch set for
MIDI audio
human-icon-theme  Human Icon theme
linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.22 modules helper script
linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
nvidia-glx-newNVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org 'new' driver
p7zip-rar non-free rar module for p7zip
sun-java6-bin Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
(architecture
sun-java6-jre Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6
(architecture
tangerine-icon-theme  Tangerine Icon theme

  12 non-free packages, 0.8% of 1445 installed packages.

Not too bad =]


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-06 Thread Mark Fraser
On Friday 05 October 2007 16:16:18 Peter Lewis wrote:
> On Friday 05 October 2007 15:40:38 andylockran wrote:
> > We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard
> > Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were
> > installed.
> >
> > Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for
> > something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our
> > results.
>
> LOL, great stuff...
>
> > (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then
> > run vrms.
> >
> > Please append your results to the list below:
>
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> pete lewis - 28 non-free packages, 1.5% of 1893 installed packages.

Mark Fraser - 21 non-free packages, 1.3% of 1603 installed packages

Not sure what this means though:

   Non-free packages with status other than installed on rachael

opera( dei)  The Opera Web Browser
sun-java5-fonts  ( dei)  Lucida TrueType fonts (from the Sun JRE)
sun-java5-jre( dei)  Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0 (ar


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread azmodie
23 non-free packages, 1.4% of 1636 installed packages (laptop)
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Rob Beard
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 16:16 +0100, Peter Lewis wrote:
>> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
>> pete lewis - 28 non-free packages, 1.5% of 1893 installed packages.
> 
> gutsy laptop -   28 non-free packages, 1.7% of 1650 installed packages.
> feisty desktop -  7 non-free packages, 0.6% of 1109 installed packages.
> mail server  -1 non-free packages, 0.2% of 425 installed packages.
> home server - No non-free packages installed on box! rms would be proud.
> 
> \o/
> 
> Cheers,
> Al.
> 

My server has 3 non-free packages, linux-server, rar and unrar.

My desktop has 14 non-free packages, linux-generic, 6 x 
linux-restricted-modules, 6 x java packages, tango icon theme, rar and 
unrar.

I thought Java was supposed to be released under the GPL now isn't it? 
(or some Open Source licence).

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Robert Spanjaard
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 15:38:04 +, andylockran wrote:

> Unfortuantely it only counts packages installed with apt - (and maybe from
> the official repos, but I haven't looked under the hood).
> 
> It's not amazingly accurate, but I think goes a long way to show how close
> we are to complete freedom :).

That is, ofcourse, if you consider the GPL to be complete freedom.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Kirrus

- "Mark Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/5/07, andylockran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Please append your results to the list below:
> >
> > andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed
> packages.
> >
> >

24 non-free packages, 1.4% of 1672 installed packages.

there's some old proprietory drivers installed (ati junk) from when I was 
trying to use them for my ATI card. I'm now running on free drivers, but the 
binarys are still there. After that, I really, really don't care how many 
non-free packages I have installed. As long as it works, and gets updated 
through apt, I'm happy ;) 

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Philip Newborough
On 05/10/2007, andylockran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> installed.
>
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our results.
>
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> vrms.
>
> Please append your results to the list below:
>
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
>
Non-free packages installed on kermit

linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules helper script
linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
nvidia-glxNVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x/X.Org driver
  Reason: Proprietary license
sun-java6-bin Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture
sun-java6-jre Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 (architecture
sun-java6-plugin  The Java(TM) Plug-in, Java SE 6
tango-icon-theme  Tango Icon theme
unrar Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
  Reason: Modifications problematic

  11 non-free packages, 0.9% of 1191 installed packages.
---
Well that's my output. 11 ain't too bad and I'm quite pleased with it,
more pleased with the result than I am at having a virtual RMS running
round my system. I hope he doesn't get his virtual beard trapped in my
fan :|

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread John Paul Wallington
andylockran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking
> for something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in
> uploading our results.
[...]
> Please append your results to the list below:
>
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.

laptop - feisty - 16 non-free packages, 0.9% of 1707 installed packages.
server - dapper - 10 non-free packages, 1.1% of 941 installed packages.

RMS doesn't necessarily agree with DFSG, of course.  I don't think he
would have a problem with:

  doc-html-w3 [EBOOK-DEV] Recommendations of the W3 (Pseudo-Package)
  Reason: No modifications or derivatives allowed

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Mark Allison
On 10/5/07, andylockran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please append your results to the list below:
>
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
>
>
On my Ubuntu Server:

-8<-
linux-server  Complete Linux kernel on Server Equipment.

  1 non-free packages, 0.3% of 393 installed packages.
-8<-

linux-server is non-free?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Peter Lewis
On Friday 05 October 2007 16:38:56 andylockran wrote:
> by the way - the current leader is popey with 0 non free packages on his
> server.
>
> I only have 1 non free on my server - something to do with rar - and I
> can't get rid :(

I just checked my server too, but it says that the default ubuntu kernel:

linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel

is listed as being non-free!

:-/

How do you guys do it?

Pete.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Alan Pope

On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 16:16 +0100, Peter Lewis wrote:
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> pete lewis - 28 non-free packages, 1.5% of 1893 installed packages.

gutsy laptop -   28 non-free packages, 1.7% of 1650 installed packages.
feisty desktop -  7 non-free packages, 0.6% of 1109 installed packages.
mail server  -1 non-free packages, 0.2% of 425 installed packages.
home server - No non-free packages installed on box! rms would be proud.

\o/

Cheers,
Al.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread andylockran
by the way - the current leader is popey with 0 non free packages on his server.

I only have 1 non free on my server - something to do with rar - and I can't 
get rid :(

On Fri, 5 Oct 2007 16:16:18 +0100, Peter Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 05 October 2007 15:40:38 andylockran wrote:
>> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard
>> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were
>> installed.
>>
>> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for
>> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our
>> results.
> 
> LOL, great stuff...
> 
>> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then
> run
>> vrms.
>>
>> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> pete lewis - 28 non-free packages, 1.5% of 1893 installed packages.
> 
> damn :-/
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread andylockran
Tom,

Unfortuantely it only counts packages installed with apt - (and maybe from the 
official repos, but I haven't looked under the hood).  

It's not amazingly accurate, but I think goes a long way to show how close we 
are to complete freedom :).

for most people it's the graphics & restricted modules that's holding them 
back.. also the generic linux kernel too for some reason..  I think you can 
look into the results more thoroughly.

Regards,


On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 16:15:23 +0100, Tom Bamford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> andylockran wrote:
>> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were
> installed.
>>
>> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our
> results.
>>
>> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then
> run vrms.
>>
>> Please append your results to the list below:
>>
>> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Andy
>>
>>
> 
> Let's see, on my desktop 55 non-free packages, 3.1% of 1801 installed.
> Laptop is better, 31 non-free packages, 1.1% of 2926.
> 
> Is this going to count packages you add from other (closed source)
> repositories as well?
> 
> Regards,
> Tom
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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread ged
grokking-the-gimp GIMP tutorial book by Carey Bunks (HTML)
linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.17 modules on x86_64 generic
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.17 modules on x86_64 generic
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules helper script
linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels
rar Archiver for .rar files
tuxtype-data-nonfree Educational Typing Tutor Game Starring Tux
unrar Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
Reason: Modifications problematic

11 non-free packages, 0.8% of 1295 installed packages.

Ged Byrom wrote:

I can't believe how good I,ve been.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Mac
andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were
> installed.

> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.


My results:

16 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1498 installed packages.

Curiously, these included

gnupg-doc GNU Privacy Guard documentation

as well as

linux-generic Complete Generic Linux kernel
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules on x86/x86_64
linux-restricted-modules- Non-free Linux 2.6.20 modules helper script
linux-restricted-modules- Restricted Linux modules for generic kernels

but it didn't find Skype!!!

Long way to go yet, eh?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread SteVe Cook
andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were
> installed.
> 
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our
> results.
> 
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms,
> then run vrms.
> 
> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> 
> 
The 3 machines I've access to:-
Steve-1 - 42 non-free packages, 1.7% of 2443 installed packages.
Steve-2 - 12 non-free packages, 0.7% of 1735 installed packages.
Steve-3 - 18 non-free packages, 1.2% of 1515 installed packages.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Peter Lewis
On Friday 05 October 2007 15:40:38 andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were
> installed.
>
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our
> results.

LOL, great stuff...

> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run
> vrms.
>
> Please append your results to the list below:

andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
pete lewis - 28 non-free packages, 1.5% of 1893 installed packages.

damn :-/

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] How 'Gnu' are you?

2007-10-05 Thread Tom Bamford
andylockran wrote:
> We had some fun on Wednesday night on IRC installing "Virtual Richard 
> Stallman" on our ubuntu boxes to see how many non-free products were 
> installed.
> 
> Well, as it's a friday afternoon, and people are probably looking for 
> something to waste their time.. let's all take turns in uploading our results.
> 
> (If you haven't got it already, just : sudo apt-get install vrms, then run 
> vrms.
> 
> Please append your results to the list below:
> 
> andylockran - 15 non-free packages, 1.1% of 1381 installed packages.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Andy
> 
> 

Let's see, on my desktop 55 non-free packages, 3.1% of 1801 installed. 
Laptop is better, 31 non-free packages, 1.1% of 2926.

Is this going to count packages you add from other (closed source) 
repositories as well?

Regards,
Tom

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