On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 21:15:11 -0600, Jeffrey Esquivel wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 20:55, Danilo Alfaro wrote:
>> eso no lo sabia..! yo pensaba que si se podia copiar suse, asi como
>> redhat y mandrake o tambien estos no se pueden copiar?
>
> El problema principal es que la licencia de SuSE no es muy clara sobre
> si se puede copiar o no
Ignorando la parte de interpretaci�n, en el sitio FTP de SuSE hay un
archivo README.iso-images.english[0], que dice parcialmente:
In our SuSE Linux Open Source operating system we bring together a
wide range of freely available programs, applications and tools.
This is our carefully assembled product, which we provide and
distribute for 6 platforms (Intel/AMD, IA64, PPC, AXP, S/390 and
Sparc).
[...]
In order to be able to maintain this service in the future, as well
as meeting the accompanying wishes of our customers, we are
dependent on sales of our products and services, and must ensure
that an adequate cost structure exists within our company.
For the purposes of testing and evaluation, we have made a great
effort to provide a variation of SuSE Linux which does not have to
be installed, and which makes it extremely easy to try out SuSE
Linux or examine its hardware requirements.
With our SuSE Linux FTP version (SuSE Linux Professional, excluding
commercial program packages, which we are not allowed to offer on
their own for download) we provide a free service for all those who
wish to install SuSE Linux via FTP.
We are currently providing ISO images for download for all
non-Intel/AMD/PPC platforms (IA64, AXP, S/390 and Sparc), since
these products cannot be made available everywhere, worldwide and at
the accustomed speed.
Son los deseos de la compa��a el que los ISOs de SuSE Linux (FTP,
Professional) no se distribuyan.
Marcelo
[0] ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/README.iso-images.english
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