Hi There,

I am using gNewSense 3.1 updated to latest with secondary repos.

In emacs when I hit "C-h g" I should be getting the "The GNU Project"
article displayed (copy here:
https://www.gnu.org/gnu/thegnuproject.html) but instead of "The GNU
Project" I got this message in my face:

-----------------------------------------------------------
The file that would normally be displayed here (THE-GNU-PROJECT) has been moved
to the emacs23-common-non-dfsg package because its
license does not appear to be compatible with the Debian Free Software
Guidelines (DFSG).  Please see
/usr/share/doc/emacs23-common/copyright for more
information.

Please install THE-GNU-PROJECT from Debian's non-free distribution if you would
like for Emacs to display the original file.
--------------------------------------------------------------

Is this the right approach ?

Many years back I came to know about GNU through same keystroke of
emacs when I thought I bought Red Hat Linux Bible book.  And I have
hooked onto GNU since then. I hate to see it is not there. This should
be filed as a bug ?


-- arnuld
http://uttre.wordpress.com/
http://lispmachine.wordpress.com/2010/12/08/extract-of-programming/

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