Great, looks like them planed for further releases to post the source
code along with the binary builds. :)
See http://grub4dos.jot.com/WikiHome quite below.
grub4dos-0.4.3-2008-06-12-src.zip
grub4dos-0.4.3-2008-06-12-geometry-tune-test-only.zip
I think/hope now it's fine enough from legal view
Hi. I know you are not a grub4dos developer, but I have been unable to
discover the email address for the developers of this project. I need
to have an account on gna.org, but I do not have an account there (nor
do I want one.) Would you mind forwarding my email to the developers
for me?
Thanks
Oops, sorry. I meant to send that to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of the list.
Please ignore.
-jh
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Jim Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. I know you are not a grub4dos developer, but I have been unable to
discover the email address for the developers of this
Michael Reichenbach schrieb:
Eric asked me to post some advertisements for grub4dos.
If you are interested in multi booting I bet you know gnu grub 1.x, also
known as grub legacy. Grub legacy will be no longer developed by the gnu
grub project. Them are now working on grub2 and they have
Hey Jim!
Jim Hall schrieb:
Hi. I just grabbed the latest version of Grub4dos to look at it. You
need to distribute source code for this, at the same time you release
the binary. You acknowledge that Grub4dos is a fork of Grub, so must
follow the GNU GPL. But you do not abide by it here.
Sorry if my posting was a bit confusing so you thought that I am a
grub4dos developer.
To clarify this:
I am not a grub4dos developer as in 20.05.2008.
I am only satisfied end user and also have no privilege contact with them.
If you want the grub4dos developers to know that please mail
Hi. I just grabbed the latest version of Grub4dos to look at it. You
need to distribute source code for this, at the same time you release
the binary. You acknowledge that Grub4dos is a fork of Grub, so must
follow the GNU GPL. But you do not abide by it here.
Section 3 of the GNU GPL (see
Eric asked me to post some advertisements for grub4dos.
If you are interested in multi booting I bet you know gnu grub 1.x, also
known as grub legacy. Grub legacy will be no longer developed by the gnu
grub project. Them are now working on grub2 and they have their reasons.
grub4dos is a