Perhaps it's a mistake to think that the only distros available are ones that are 100% libre from the get go. What about distros which have proprietary stuff in them that is easily removable? Both Fedora (I hear Blag is up and running again) and Slackware have methods to make them 100% libre. I have no experience with Fedora in this regard but the Slackware method is absurdly easy and Slackware is proper Linux. Proper run levels, LILO as boot loader (what a delight LILO is to configure and use), not a shred of systemd in sight, no Gnome foolishness. Linux as it used to be before the muppets got hold of it and began imposing intellectually stunted solutions on it. (Just my rather pointed opinion).

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