AnduinOS: Free Open-Source Ubuntu-Based Linux Distribution
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Summary
AnduinOS is a free, open-source Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that provides a familiar and user-friendly experience for those transitioning to Linux. The article confirms that the operating system is completely free to use under the GPL-v3 license, allowing users to view, modify, and redistribute the source code. It emphasizes that AnduinOS will always remain free and is designed to make the move to Linux easier for new users.
Key quotes
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You can view the source code, modify it, and redistribute it.
It's free and will always be free.
AnduinOS is a custom Ubuntu-based Linux distribution that offers a familiar and easy-to-use experience for anyone moving to Linux.
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