FYI, nowadays Debian's kernel is already free (
http://www.debian.org/News/2010/20101215 ), so there's no need to have a
different package (linux-image-libre) and work is simpler... as soon as
Ubuntu's kernel team decides to have this goal, like Debian, to have a
100% free kernel package, so users can decide if they want to install
the extra non-free packages or not.

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  No easy way to have a fully free install

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