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Iceweasel is a free software derivation of the Mozilla Firefox web browser. Along with Gnuzilla it is the GNU attempt to create a version of Firefox which can be used by free software GNU/Linux and UNIX software distributions. It removes the unfree artwork and plugins that free software advocates considered to be problematic. Iceweasel is […]

5 Reasons to Support IceWeasel

Furthermore, they don’t want the Firefox name being used without the appropriate artwork. There’s probably two reasons for this:
1. Mozilla doesn’t want to be affiliated with bad forks of their software (which they have no control over).
2. Mozilla doesn’t want to lose the Firefox trademark if it ever becomes […]

GNU, which is a recursive acronym that stands for GNU is Not Unix, first set out in 1984 to develop a Unix-like operating system as Free Software.
It is now gearing up to provide a "free" version of Mozilla’s (not-so-free) Firefox browser. The GNU version is called IceWeasel and is part of the GNUzilla effort from […]





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