Le Jeu 25 avril 2013 20:03, german carutti a écrit : > Hello. > I am a teacher of hardware and software Argentina high school and > yesterday I was going to buy a cell phone, my main option was android, but > I have > found that this system is corporate because you are not allowed to modify, > interact with the root and also google can see who your contacts, > calendar, where you are and you do. This agreement does not violate the use > of free software?
I do not think so. It depends about software licences only. Maybe the tools on Android are not Open Source Softwares? I only know that it is based on linux kernel, but it does not imply to have only Free Softwares... > No one would have units Alternative to this? > Thanks for your time. The Mozilla foundation recently released their OS for smartphones, maybe this could help you? The problem is that currently the phones with this OS are not available: they did not built enough of them :) If you really want to be able to tinker stuff on your phone and if you have enough time, I guess you could wait until some become re-available. PS: this is the Debian user list, this question would have not been off-topic there, since this one is dedicated to questions about Debian, not about linux in general. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5e1b36bed85af2a5232302e6d28ec727.squir...@www.sud-ouest.org