On Sat, Aug 27, 2005 at 03:00:31AM +0200, JBScout wrote: <snip>
for the OSS-version of openSUSE I can't see a way that is realistic. first: the needed software should be also OSS because all in that version will be. <snip>
I think you are wrong here. It is SUSE that is open, not the software packages in itself. Wth SUSE I mean Yast and all the tools that come with it. If you do your first update, you can download the NVidea drivers and the Microsoft fonts. Neither or OSS. If there would be a closed source to be installed, so be it. (as long as it is legal). I could see a site where you would have to buy the program for download. That way openSUSE could link to there and instalation could be done somehow from within YAST, perhaps. houghi -- 'I believe in getting into hot water; it keeps you clean." -- G. K. Chesterton