> but the user has the option to active a proprietary repo from the settingsDebian has the nonfree repo, but it has nonfree software other than firmwares. A better way of doing it is what Fedora has - all free software with an exception made for nonfree firmwares. Personally, I would just give people Debian then add the firmware when the installer requests it, but Trisquel (or just Debian main) is obviously the ideal and it is best to try it out first.
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