I believe its legal as long as they know about the License Agreement (in case one of the students does something brilliant, he has to give it back to the community). Anybody correct me if I am wrong. Matt On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, filip wrote:
Hi all,
As for me, even though I agree that the full distribution is quite expensive, I always buy the full edition. I give the earlier version then to a school or to students. It's my way of helping open source and maybe supporting SuSE. I don't know if it's legal.... Filip.
Le Jeudi 25 Janvier 2001 22:59, vous avez �crit :
Hi everyone, I was just over at suse.de looking at SuSE 7.1, and I noticed reference to a "subscription" version, is that the same as the Update version in the U.S.? Also, is there any chance the update might be at stores this time around? Finally to any SuSE employee who cares to answer, I still like my idea of a "RedHat Powertools"-like version* with no manuals but 7-CD's/1 DVD in a jewel case, and a small brochure telling new users what to do to start (i.e. 5 page quick start guide). To suggest that to the actual powers that be at SuSE, should I write the German division for best results?
* For those who have been using Linux for less than two years, you may not remember RH Powertools, but what it was, was 5 CD's (IIRC) in a jewel case with no support and no manuals, for $25-$35. It was a good thing.(TM)
-Tim
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