Just a word of caution - The boxed version of the open product comes
with an activation code that mealy registers you with Novell and assigns
an update server.  Although I have never installed SLED - Boxed version
- I know it also comes with an activation code on the disk.
I would exercise extreme caution with the above in mind - It may well be
possible  that SLED  requires an activation code which would be present
on the boxed version of SLED.

The other issue is if you obtained a current activation code - This
would register your product with Novell automatically as it does with
the boxed open version; however your contractual and service agreement
costs would probably be auto activated and you are most likely to get an
email from Novell about your registration.

I would also read carefully
http://www.novell.com/products/desktop/eval.html

Before you start downloading and hopefully someone out there may have a
SLED system. You will off course need to approach any questions gently 
because if you can download SLED with no activation issues/sunset
functionality you are admitting to breaching the software licence
agreement. Remember this is not a open product line.

Take care
Scott


� wrote:
> El Domingo, 6 de Mayo de 2007 08:25, Marcus Meissner escribi�:
>   
>> On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 02:19:26AM +0200, Ra�l Moratalla wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any way to get the source rpms for SLED 10? Should Novell
>>> provide them?
>>>       
>> http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/SUSE_Linux_Enterprise_Desktop_So
>> urce these are publically available.
>>
>> For the updates they are on
>> https://you.novell.com/update/i386/update/SUSE-SLED/10/rpm/src/
>> but require having a subscription, the same as for the binary updates.
>>
>> Ciao, Marcus
>>     
>
> Thanks Marcus for provide this information.
>   

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