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Re: FW Caldera
It is very fashionable to start wildly fudding whenever
someone commits the "sin" of distributing commercial (gasp)
software. ( acknowledged that you didn't say this Bud.
I'm addressing the post though. )
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Bud Beckman wrote:
> Now, without Lizard, how the heck one would be able to
> install Open Linux? Also according to the license then,
You wouldn't be able to. But then, they aren't obliged to make
OpenLinux a pure GPL distribution. They have always been a
commercial distribution ( which is one of the main reasons
why we didn't choose them )
> friend because it is classified as "redistributing".
Well, you can burn a CD for your friend containing all GPL;d
software in OL 2.3
> In the official box, the license section of the manual
> it also says that you can only install Open Linux on a
> single computer.
Which is fair enough because it includes proprietary software
> This is the only Linux distribution that I know that
> has this kinda style of licensing. I also heard that
This is pure unadulderated BS. RH have included commercial
software licensed for one computer only for a long time. So
have SuSE.
> Caldera throw a lawsuit against a company in The States
> because they selling the GPL version.
Well if their distribution includes software that's not
licensed under the GPL, then the company in question is
violating their license agreement with Caldera.
--
Donovan