> (This argument has been around before; I've checked the licenses, Suse > don't make it available for free download, but there's nothing to stop > anyone else redistributing it so long as they don't take money).
It's interesting in a way to note that the license is at least partially obsolete. Were it to be written from scratch today, it would probably include ".. and will make available on an FTP server .." or some such. But it was written before $10 broadband. -- Phil Payne http://www.isham-research.com +44 7785 302 803 +49 173 6242039
