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** '''[https://pureos.net/ PureOS] ('''Freedom and Privacy Tip''') is yet another Debian derivate endorsed by the FSF. It comes with extra strict inclusion policies for software. | ** '''[https://pureos.net/ PureOS] ('''Freedom and Privacy Tip''') is yet another Debian derivate endorsed by the FSF. It comes with extra strict inclusion policies for software. | ||
** another notable Debian derivate is '''[https://mxlinux.org/ MX Linux]''' while ''[https://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora]''' and '''[https://www.qubes-os.org/ Qubes]''' are notable derivates of the '''[https://www.redhat.com/ Redhat]''' distro. | ** another notable Debian derivate is '''[https://mxlinux.org/ MX Linux]''' while ''[https://fedoraproject.org/ Fedora]''' and '''[https://www.qubes-os.org/ Qubes]''' are notable derivates of the '''[https://www.redhat.com/ Redhat]''' distro. | ||
* '''BSD''' should also be mentioned here as the second free OS besides GNU/Linux. It also has many distributions, of which '''[https://www.freebsd.org/ Free BSD]''' is often recommended as a very good option for freedom and privacy. | |||
As for '''Desktop App Stores''' many free operating systems come with their own stores. I can only speak for Ubuntu, which comes with a store including free as well as proprietary apps. You can't filter them so you'll always have to check whether the app is free or proprietary before installing. | As for '''Desktop App Stores''' many free operating systems come with their own stores. I can only speak for Ubuntu, which comes with a store including free as well as proprietary apps. You can't filter them so you'll always have to check whether the app is free or proprietary before installing. |