12 Sep
2005
12 Sep
'05
02:18
* SUSE Linux - that's the retail version: It can be regard as a superset of SUSE Linux OSS, which also contains some proprietary bits, binary-only drivers and stuff like that. Not to mention end-user documentation, installation support and MP3 playback support.
Just minor nitpicks: Shouldn't MP3 playback support be included in the OSS version? AFAIK, Thompson's patents on MP3 allow royalty-free distribution of free decoders. Won't end-user documentation be included in the OSS version? Thanks. Alejo. http://azul.freaks-unidos.net/ ---=( Comunidad de Usuarios de Software Libre en Colombia )=--- ---=( http://bachue.com/colibri )=--=( colibri@bachue.com )=---