Berni, all software has a copyright owner, that owner then licenses the software... under the GPL... that doesn't mean there is not a copyright owner. What's your problem/issue? Where does it say you cannot redistribute? The Suse OSS version is all freely distributable. The GM version includes "non-free" software that yes, will have some restrictions. But that's what I like about OpenSuse - you get both options. Ben wrote:
Op dinsdag 11 oktober 2005 13:25, schreef Shriramana Sharma:
Tuesday 11 Oct 2005 16:47 samaye Berni Elbourn alekhiit:
Ok, so after everything that was previously said I thought I would check again back in Open Suse land to see if the Novell software license had been reviewed. I have downloaded both flavours of 10.0 I still find that OpenSuse and Suse Linux are copyrighted and distribution limited according the the installation procedure. PS: For completeness you should also look at removing the standard GPL license from the root directory of the GM CDs as this would appear to be an error.
Would anyone please explain to me what this person is complaining about?
Some people have to complain, because they like that. I think he likes fedora more than SuSE, but is afraid to tell us:-) Whitin his complains he give also his answers, and he knows that. So he admitted that SuSE works fine ;-)
Ben
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