On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:21 AM, Gora Mohanty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Most certainly one can. Here are two avenues:


I have a few questions in mind on the below mentioned suggestions.

(a) Have someone from Redhat give you a copy.


1. Is it legal for someone to distribute a Redhat Enterprise Linux copy that
he bought from Redhat without any Redhat agreement or restrictions? If yes,
than again I get back to my old question which is how will he get the
distro.

2. Is it legal for someone from Redhat(assuming he has the access to the
distro) to distribute it for free without any Redhat agreement or
restrictions(in short as FOSS)

(b) Use CentOS


Acceptable. Yet, still not RHEL!


> Regards,
> Gora


Thanks for the response anyways. :)
-- 
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
~Walter Bagehot
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