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I dont know if this is the correct place to ask this question, but is it possible to install the Linux-Libre kernel in my Manjaro machine? Could I go back to my default kernel if things don't work out? If so, how?

I would say that I gnu/linux for the ethical reasons so the less propietary stuff the better right? I only use my machine for gaming. I have an AMD card, wired peripherials and an ethernet connection so I think drivers won't be too much of an issue. I'd call myself a Linux noob, so if you could point or give me a step by step guide I would appreciate it very much.

As far as I got by myself was the download section, but I dont really know what to download and what to do after that.

Thank you very much uwu

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[–] TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 years ago

I was going to suggest using Jxself's apt repository, but I just read that you use Manjaro.

It seems like the Linux-libre kernel is in the AUR. I don't use Arch and have never used Arch-based distros, so I can't say how well it will work.

If all else fails and you are insistent on using the Linux-libre kernel, you can just install a 100% libre distribution. There are ones that are Arch-based, if you so desire.