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The Ultimate Ubuntu Handbook
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The term free software can confuse people, preventing them from seeing the real value of the free software movement. The Free Software Foundation defines it as “the users have the freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software. Thus, free software is a matter of liberty, not price.” Historically, the free software community has used the analogy of “free” as in “free speech,” not “free” as in “free beer.”
Of course, everyone likes to get something for free. We often want things we don’t need if they’re free. However, the freedom aspect of free software is often not understood as the true value of the concept. You are encouraged to not only use the software but also dissect it, learn how it works, enhance it to suit your own needs, and even redistribute it to others. As the software industry learned more about the freedom aspect of open source, the...
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