Talk:SUSE
From Academic Kids
what does "SuSe" stand for?
- Done. -- Tim Starling 12:55 19 Jun 2003 (UTC)
"Unlike many other Linux distributions, it is not possible to produce and sell cheaper versions of the SuSE CDs, due to license restrictions on the installation tools. They may be copied at no charge, however."
I'm very interested in this issue: What does the SuSE license specifically allow? If a friend buyed/downloaded legally SuSE8.2, is it also legal for me to burn copies from it, aslong as I do not sell them?
4lex 10:00 11 Jul 2003 (UTC)
- The license is here: http://www.suse.com/us/private/support/licenses/yast.html Kosebamse 10:41 11 Jul 2003 (UTC)
Typically pronounced "suzi"? Only by the ignorant. Perhaps "typically" ought to be changed to something like "commonly, but incorrectly,".
Is SUSE Linux part of POSIX(R)? Does it fall under category of SUS (single Unix specification)? Can it be specified as UNIX(R) system?
9.3 screenshots
Anyone have a good screenshot of their 9.3 desktop?
