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authorLeah Rowe <info@minifree.org>2016-11-12 22:16:27 +0000
committerLeah Rowe <info@minifree.org>2016-11-12 22:16:27 +0000
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Say GNU+Linux instead of GNU/Linux. This is less confusing for normal people
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<div class="section">
<h1 id="os">Considerations about ChromeOS and free operating systems</h1>
<p>
- This laptop comes preinstalled (from the factory) with Google ChromeOS. This is a GNU/Linux distribution, but it's not general purpose
+ This laptop comes preinstalled (from the factory) with Google ChromeOS. This is a GNU+Linux distribution, but it's not general purpose
and it comes with proprietary software. It's designed for SaaSS. Libreboot recommends that users of this laptop replace it with another distribution.
</p>
<p>
Use one of the distributions recommend by the libreboot project.
See <a href="../distros/">../distros/</a>
</p>
- <h2>Debian GNU/Linux</h2>
+ <h2>Debian GNU+Linux</h2>
<p>
<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/C201">https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/C201</a>
shows how to install Debian.
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Write protection is useful, because it prevents the firmware from being re-flashed by any malicious software that
- might become executed on your GNU/Linux system, as root. In other words, it can prevent a firmware-level <i>evil maid</i> attack. It's
+ might become executed on your GNU+Linux system, as root. In other words, it can prevent a firmware-level <i>evil maid</i> attack. It's
possible to write protect on all current libreboot systems, but CrOS devices make it easy. The screw is such a stupidly
simple idea, which all designs should implement.
</p>