>
>
> Using the same format than the supposed one, gets:
> *Final*
> debmirror --nosource -m --passive --method=ftp 
> --host=archive.ubuntu.com--root=ubuntu --progress
> --dist=hardy,hardy-security,hardy-updates,hardy-backports
> --section=main,universe --arch=i386 --ignore-release-gpg ~/gNewSenseRepos
>
> *Options:*
>
>    - No source download
>    - Uses md5sums
>    - Using passive FTP
>    - Using the Ubuntu Archive
>    - Showing progress
>    - Enable:
>       - Security
>       - Updates
>       - Backports
>    - Sections
>       - Main
>       - Universe
>    - i386 Arch
>    - Ignore gpg
>
>
> Does this setup compromise any of the freedom that gNewSense has been
> working on?
>
I just realize how dump this question was, the glx, mesa, linux kernel, and
some packages aren't free, it's not a good idea to keep going with this
setup.  :-/

-- 
Luis A. Guzmán García
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