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Fedora. There's a video of him explaining why he uses Fedora instead of Debian.
Edit: Link to Fedora's pages and a Youtube video on why Linus does not use Debian (or debian-based distros)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Is_Fedora_For_Me#Other_People_Using_Fedora
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHGTs1NSB1s
Also, incase you're wondering, Richard Stallman uses Trisquel GNU/Linux.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trisquel#%3A%7E%3Atext=Richard+Stallman+has+mentioned+that%2Cpreviously+used+the+Lemote+Yeeloong.
Why not just Debian without non-free, at that point?
Because Debian does not meet the strict requirements of the FSF. It includes non-free blobs in the kernel and the FSF claims Debian "steers" users with recommendations for installing non-free plugins or codecs. Some "contrib" packages, while free themselves, exist primarily to load separately distributed proprietary programs. There are also references in the Debian documentation and official channels that suggest obtaining non-free software for functionality.
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