On Monday 13 November 2006 12:47, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
> Kai Ponte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I was just bringing attention to it, because openSUSE doesn't include
> > non-OSS software, which currently relegates Java to "other" status.
> > Currently, one has to install Java separately from the the distro. I'm
> > guessing that won't be an issue in the future.
>
> There has always been a repository with non-oss stuff and a CD with
> such stuff - and Sun Java has always been on that media.  Those are
> integrated somehow and can be installed with the distro, since 10.1
> you just add an extra "Addon media",

Well, I'm kind of a newbie. I've only been using SUSE since 9.1. In any case, 
I have answered more than my share of "how do I install this extra stuff" 
questions. :)

I'm just saying that it would be preferable if it were supplied with the 
distro and being OSS it can be when it is finalized.
-- 
kai
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