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RE: [suse-linux-uk-schools] UnitedLinux
  • From: "Josef" <josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 13:29:08 +0000 (UTC)
  • Message-id: <LPBBLCLOAGFCGGLEPJEJAEACCMAA.josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, we at uniteddiversity have started a new venture called OPN
Technologies. We want to supply refurbished recycled computers to the social
economy, pre-installed with SuSE Linux and lots of other good OS software
(e.g. OpenOffice, Ximian Evolution etc).

We have purchased SuSE 8 Professional, but I understand that not all of it
is fully open source.

To clarify the situation can someone please tell me what the legal rules
concerning the pre-installation of SuSE on old machines to re-sell are, and
how we would go about it without breaking any licences/laws?

Thanks very much,

Josef Davies-Coates
uniteddiversity LLP
85 Ravenshaw Street
London NW6 1NP

e josef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
t 0845 456 9774
f 0845 456 9808
m 07764 75 99 70


uniteddiversity
www.uniteddiversity.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Whittaker [mailto:roger@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 September 2002 14:10
To: Waldo Bastian
Cc: Matt Johnson; suse-linux-uk-schools@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [suse-linux-uk-schools] UnitedLinux

Just to confirm what Waldo has said: we will continue to release "the
box" - i.e. SuSE Linux Personal and Professional - on an approximately
six-monthly release cycle, while SLES will be "powered by UnitedLinux"
with a longer release cycle. This is what has already been happening -
SLES7 is the current SLES: SLES 8 will appear soon and will be based on
UL. UL itself is a core LSB-compliant distribution on top of which the UL
members will build their enterprise versions.


On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Waldo Bastian wrote:

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> On Friday 06 September 2002 03:00 am, Matt Johnson wrote:
> > I'm not quite clear on the impact of UnitedLiux on
> > future SuSE developments. Does this mean there will be
> > a decline or full stop in SuSE linux releases to focus
> > on the joint project? Or will there ever be a SuSE 9?
>
> The next version of SuSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) will be based on
> UnitedLinux. (Powered by United Linux (tm))
>
> SuSE Linux Personal and SuSE Linux Professional will not be based
> on UnitedLinux as this is a Linux especially tailored for Enterprise use.
> Of course, all changes made for UnitedLinux that will be useful for
> personal Linux use will be integrated in SuSE Linux Personal and SuSE
> Linux Professional.
>
> Cheers,
> Waldo
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> bastian@xxxxxxx | SuSE Labs KDE Developer | bastian@xxxxxxxx
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