Filtering packages by license #2636
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I don't think anyone here is interested, given that Arch Linux itself isn't a full FOSS distribution. You can use Parabola if you would like a full FOSS distribution. |
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Closed-source/proprietary software != insecure software. Also, as @oldherl mentions, there are distributions that provide FOSS only. Please do not exaggerate.
Arch Linux or Manjaro has never claimed to be fully FOSS, so I think it's perfectly OK for them to provide closed-source packages. Providing a piece of software doesn't necessarily mean "promoting" it. Again, please do not exaggerate. |
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sure, if you have resources and time. |
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Try Parabola: https://www.parabola.nu/ |
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hello Can you create a Linux software Repositories, all software is in line with FOSS, inevitably popular
Now, all Linux software Repositories had a serious security hazard. Packages manager Do not comply with FOSS software,
Archlinux and manjaro official software repositories have begun to promote closed source software and Dependencies. Such as Opera Browser. This is a very dangerous behaviour that does not open source.
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