and is my understanding correct that to install it on any PC you must be an OEM?
------------ Jim Michaels [email protected] http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site) http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com http://DoLifeComputers.JesusnJim.com (group which I lead) --- Computer memory/disk size measurements: [KB KiB] [MB MiB] [GB GiB] [TB TiB] [10^3B=1000B=1KB][10^6B=1000000B=1MB][10^9B=1000000000B=1GB][10^12B=1000000000000B=1TB] [2^10B=1024B=1KiB][2^20B=1048576B=1MiB][2^30B=1073741824B=1GiB][2^40B=1099511627776B=1TiB] Note: disk size is measured in MB, GB, or TB, not in MiB, GiB, or TiB. computer memory (RAM) is measured in MiB and GiB. ________________________________ From: Clinton Williams <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; Jim Michaels <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 9:32:06 AM Subject: Re: [cd-rom] have you seen this OpenOffice.org web page? It says that you are free to give away copies, that has always been true. If you want to distribute on a larger scale OO.o would like to know, also to use the OO.o logos and artwork you do need permission. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Jim Michaels" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 11:10 PM To: "cdrom OpenOffice.org" <[email protected]> Subject: [cd-rom] have you seen this OpenOffice.org web page? > http://why.openoffice.org/ > > it states without qualifying, that anybody can distribute OpenOffice.org. > > have things changed? it was my previous understanding that in order to > distribute openoffice.org you had to be a community distributor and get > permission. > > while I think wanton distribution would be nice, I wonder what you as the > owner > of this list think of this statement. > > ------------ > Jim Michaels > [email protected] > http://JesusnJim.com (my personal site) > http://JimsComputerRepairandWebDesign.com > http://DoLifeComputers.JesusnJim.com (group which I lead) > --- > Computer memory/disk size measurements: > [KB KiB] [MB MiB] [GB GiB] [TB TiB] >[10^3B=1000B=1KB][10^6B=1000000B=1MB][10^9B=1000000000B=1GB][10^12B=1000000000000B=1TB] >] > >[2^10B=1024B=1KiB][2^20B=1048576B=1MiB][2^30B=1073741824B=1GiB][2^40B=1099511627776B=1TiB] >] > > Note: disk size is measured in MB, GB, or TB, not in MiB, GiB, or TiB. > computer > memory (RAM) is measured in MiB and GiB. > > >
