> its not libre to me, if it automatically will load non free modules, What are you on about? The Debian kernel doesn't automatically load non-free modules. By default, only free modules are installed, and only free modules are available. If one wishes to install proprietary modules, one can enable the 'non-free' repo, but that's hardly 'automatic'. If it installed non-free modules by default, then this would be an issue, but not only is the kernel itself libre, so are the default and available selection of modules. I fail to see your point.
> or inform you that they are "missing" Example please? > its not libre to me It doesn't matter whether or not you consider it to be libre. There's a (more or less) fine line separating free from non-free software- whether it affords the user the four freedoms. The Debian kernel is free, as are all the default installed and available modules. It is free software. 'nuff said. I use Debian main. If it wasn't 100% free, I wouldn't use it. Debian is an excellent distribution, and is just as free as Trisquel if you know what you're doing.
