Matthias Hopf schrieb:
On Sep 12, 06 10:13:12 +0200, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The interesting fact for me is still that Novell is providing the RPMs to nVidia... so the 'linking' is NOT done by nVidia, but by Novell (for the SLE) products. Why should a company not worry for the license in the Enterprise products? But do worry on the free version?
The problem is not linking, but distributing.
Matthias, could you shortly explain or give a link to an explanation why distribution is a problem? Is it just because Novell doesn't want to support (read: offer service for customers with problems) those binary modules or because you think, that the GPL doesn't allow the distribution? The first case I can perfectly understand, but the latter case would be really new to me as AFAIK nowhere in the GPL is written something about packages which are given by the same channels than some GPL code. If it were like this, this would mean in the end, that the GPL and the kernel folks can control what you host on your servers, which can just be not true, can it?
Use intel.
Only exists onboard. What is the Novell solution for AMD users?
For: "offer us drivers": We are not a hardware vendor. Thus we don't write drivers ourself. We help fixing them and package them.
But you are not willing to distribute them anymore or did I get you wrong? Ciao Siegbert P.S.: Also went to Matthias only in the first time, sorry. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org