Today I discovered vrms: Virtual Richard M Stallman. It supposedly gives you a list of all the non-free software on your system (I think it only works for things installed using package management like apt-get).
Seems too good to be true, I thought I was bound to have installed some proprietary codecs or something at some point.
Curious to see what your output is?
...lol
Code:
feathers-mcgraw@Hobbs-T440s:~$ vrms | cowsay -f gnu ________________________________________ / No non-free or contrib packages \ | installed on Hobbs-T440s! rms would be | \ proud. / ---------------------------------------- \ ,-----._ . \ . ,' `-.__,------._ // \ __\\' `-. (( _____-'___)) | `:='/ (alf_/ | `.=| |=' | |) O | \ | | /\ \ | / . / \ \ | .-..__ ___ .--' \ |\ \ | |o o | ``--.___. / `-' \ \\ \ | `--'' ' .' / / | | | | \ | | / / | | | mmm | || | | /| | ( .' \ \ || | | | | \ \ // / / | | \ \ || |_| / | |_/ /_| /__/
Curious to see what your output is?
...lol
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