Free Software, as defined by the FSF, cannot restrict commercial use, and the OSI says the same about Open Source.
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Free Software, as defined by the FSF, cannot restrict commercial use, and the OSI says the same about Open Source.
The reason these aren’t ticked is that most people don’t tick them, so you’re sending websites more data than you would otherwise, and websites don’t have to respect these requests at all.
Another vote for Debian here. Very low-maintenance distro and you can install it with as many or as few packages as you wish.