> I have just installed Open Solarsis in my laptop in order to test its 
> funcionalities and compatib
ility in X86. I have strongs doubts about opensolaris as a new choice in the 
opensource environment
. One of the doubst is, When i finished the installation I noticed that 
StarOffice is still include
d in the distribution of Java Desktop System. 

That means you installed Solaris (there's no OpenSolaris distribution; there are
OpenSolaris based distributions).

> StarOffice is not free, so how can Open Solaris include StarOffice instead of 
> OpenOffice in its d
istribution?, if i were a customer installing OpenSolaris in my system, should 
I pay a licensing fo
r StarOffice?. If I would not want to pay, how can I migrate to OpenOffice?

If free Solaris comes with StarOffice, then why would you need to pay for it?

Casper
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