On Sat, Mar 10, 2007 at 04:33:22PM -0600, Terry Eck wrote:
> I never thought I'd see the day when I'd be required to agree to a MS EULA!
> Anyone else think this a bit too much? The window title of the EULA 
> agreement
> was "License Agreement for kernel-2705-patch-message-2 (message).
> 
> Is this some kind of early April Fools Day joke?

The kernel uses this message to ask for confirmation of installation.

Its full text is:

............
 This update can be used to install a new kernel.
 
 If you decide to use the kernel update, we recommend that you reboot
 your system upon completion of the YaST Online Update, as additional
 kernel modules may be needed which can only be loaded after the system
 is rebooted.

 If you are in the course of performing a new installation, you should
 deselect this kernel update in order to avoid problems with the hardware
 detection during the installation.
...............

It is transported by means of a "license" message, but is not a license.

It should not show EULA or Microsoft ;) If it does, it is definitely a bug.

Ciao, Marcus
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