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Non-free firmware is now enabled by default in the installer. To install non-free software, you still need to enable the non-free repo.

Installed potato, 23 years ago, have Dist-upgraded since.

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Idk, ive installed non-free software without touching stuff, weirdly enough non-free drivers break my system (Nvidia 32kb “gpu” )

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Then you must have non-free enabled. Looking in /etc/apt/sources.list would quickly tell you
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-archive#s-non-free

If you followed the wiki when installing nvidia drivers. It would have told you to enable non-free
https://wiki.debian.org/NvidiaGraphicsDrivers#Debian_12_.22Bookworm.22

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can we opt out of non-free firmware?

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Yes, you can give an argument to the installer not to install. Or just remove the non-free firmware packages after installation.
Keep in mind thatbif you have hardware that require those firmwares. That hardware will not work without. Often wifi chips.
Buying hardware that have no non-free firmware is an increasingly complex labyrinth nowadays.

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