Re: Using debian extended xterminal (dext) as name for a project.

2005-01-01 Thread Decklin Foster
Brian Thomas Sniffen writes: I'm not sure that makes a difference. The mark Debian is a trademark of SPI. You'd like your software to be Free, so why not avoid the trademarked name? Not to put too fine a point on it or anything but... Package: dash Description: The Debian Almquist Shell

Re: Using debian extended xterminal (dext) as name for a project.

2004-12-30 Thread Juergen Lueters
We are not shipping any devices. The plan is to provide some debs and to get them into main. The project consists of software only. There are actually no intentions to ship cdroms or anything else. You need to have a debian system running. regards p.s. i am not subscribed to legal, so please

Re: Using debian extended xterminal (dext) as name for a project.

2004-12-30 Thread Brian Thomas Sniffen
Juergen Lueters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We are not shipping any devices. The plan is to provide some debs and to get them into main. I'm not sure that makes a difference. The mark Debian is a trademark of SPI. You'd like your software to be Free, so why not avoid the trademarked name? --

Re: Using debian extended xterminal (dext) as name for a project.

2004-12-30 Thread Juergen Lueters
Am Donnerstag, den 30.12.2004, 12:52 -0500 schrieb Brian Thomas Sniffen: Juergen Lueters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: We are not shipping any devices. The plan is to provide some debs and to get them into main. I'm not sure that makes a difference. The mark Debian is a trademark of SPI.

Using debian extended xterminal (dext) as name for a project.

2004-12-29 Thread Juergen Lueters
Hello folks, since some time we are developing a set of shell scripts in order to set up a environment for xterminals and diskless workstations. We provide the following capabilities - install a chroot environment with debootstrap - create a proper initrd - create a custom kernel - create a