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| author                = [[Bdale Garbee]]<br />Bill Geddes
| developer              = [[Bdale Garbee]]<br />[[Rogério Brito]]
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| license                = [[GNU General Public License]]
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{{Portal|Free software}}
{{For|time-varying voltage as represented by <math>V_\mathrm{RMS}</math>|Root mean square}}
'''vrms''' (Virtual [[Richard Stallman|Richard M. Stallman]]) is a [[Computer program|program]] that analyzes the set of currently-installed packages on a [[Debian]]-based system, and reports all of the packages from the non-free tree which are currently installed. Software gets placed in the non-free tree when it is agreed not to be too problematic for Debian to distribute but does not meet the [[Debian Free Software Guidelines]] and therefore cannot be included in their official distribution. For each program from 'non-free' installed, vrms displays an explanation of why it is non-free, if one is available.
 
This explanation is usually from a list included in the vrms package itself, but other packages can provide additional lists of explanations, too.
 
==History==
Vrms was written by [[Bdale Garbee]] and Bill Geddes for the [[Debian GNU/Linux]] system, in response to an open discussion with [[Richard Stallman]] about the issues surrounding the availability/desirability of the ’non-free’ package tree in Debian. Yet the package is somewhat controversial because while it contains Richard's initials it still follows Debian's definitions of ''free''.<ref>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnewsense-users/2007-02/msg00027.html</ref> The Free Software Foundation lists vrms among packages that don't respect its Free System Distribution Guidelines.<ref>http://groups.fsf.org/wiki/List_of_software_that_does_not_respect_the_Free_System_Distribution_Guidelines#vrms</ref>
 
In 2005, [[Rogério Brito]], motivated to improve the status of the package status, looked at and fixed some long, outstanding bugs reported in Debian's Bug Tracking System, and, shortly afterwards, the project moved to a more distributed and cooperative development with a mailing list being created and with the source code being put in a Subversion version control system hosted by [[Alioth (Debian)|Alioth]]'s Debian server.
 
== Example ==
 
Output of vrms in a system with [[Java (Sun)|Sun Java]], [[RAR (file format)|unrar]] and [[VMware Player]] installed:
 
                Non-free packages installed on localhost
sun-java5-bin            Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
sun-java5-demo            Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 5.0 demos and examp
sun-java5-jdk            Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 5.0
sun-java5-jre            Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
unrar                    Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
  Reason: Modifications problematic
vmware-player            Free virtual machine player from VMware
vmware-player-kernel-modu vmware-player modules for Linux (kernel 2.6.17)
  7 non-free packages, 0.6% of 1218 installed packages.
 
==References==
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==External links==
* vrms in [http://packages.debian.org/stable/admin/vrms packages.debian.org]
* [http://vrms.alioth.debian.org/ vrms history, description, and link to SVN]
* http://alioth.debian.org/projects/vrms/
 
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This explanation is usually from a list included in the vrms package itself, but other packages can provide additional lists of explanations, too.

History

Vrms was written by Bdale Garbee and Bill Geddes for the Debian GNU/Linux system, in response to an open discussion with Richard Stallman about the issues surrounding the availability/desirability of the ’non-free’ package tree in Debian. Yet the package is somewhat controversial because while it contains Richard's initials it still follows Debian's definitions of free.[1] The Free Software Foundation lists vrms among packages that don't respect its Free System Distribution Guidelines.[2]

In 2005, Rogério Brito, motivated to improve the status of the package status, looked at and fixed some long, outstanding bugs reported in Debian's Bug Tracking System, and, shortly afterwards, the project moved to a more distributed and cooperative development with a mailing list being created and with the source code being put in a Subversion version control system hosted by Alioth's Debian server.

Example

Output of vrms in a system with Sun Java, unrar and VMware Player installed:

               Non-free packages installed on localhost

sun-java5-bin             Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
sun-java5-demo            Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 5.0 demos and examp
sun-java5-jdk             Sun Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) 5.0
sun-java5-jre             Sun Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0
unrar                     Unarchiver for .rar files (non-free version)
  Reason: Modifications problematic
vmware-player             Free virtual machine player from VMware
vmware-player-kernel-modu vmware-player modules for Linux (kernel 2.6.17)

  7 non-free packages, 0.6% of 1218 installed packages.

References

External links

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