Alright kiddo, let's talk about Linux and Linux-Libre.
Imagine you have a toy box with many toys in it. Now, imagine that these toys are like computer programs. They help you do things on your computer, like playing a game, writing a document, or browsing the internet.
Linux is like a big toy box full of different programs that people can use on their computers. It's a type of operating system, which is like a special program that helps all the other programs work together.
Now, there's something called "proprietary software" that some people don't like. It means that the people who made the program don't let anyone else see how it's made or change it. It's like having a toy in your toy box that you're not allowed to take apart or modify.
That's where Linux-Libre comes in. It's like a toy box that only has toys in it that you're allowed to take apart and customize. It's a version of Linux that removes all the proprietary software and only includes open-source programs. Open source means that anyone can see the code that makes up the program and modify it if they want to.
So, if you're someone who thinks it's important to have control over the programs on your computer and you don't want any proprietary software, Linux-Libre might be the toy box for you!