Richard Forth wrote:
There should be something within virtualbox to prompt you to download the correct ISO anyway, at least it did for me, sorry I knwo these replies are all written in tongues buti am not in front of the Linux machine at the moment as I am at work. Also on the licencing issues maybe I am being naive here but I wonder if virtual box presumes that you are foregoing the licensing issues as you are installing a licenced operating system to the VM?

That shouldn't matter.

I'm not really sure I understand the dual licensing offered by Innotek. They appear to provide GPL source for distros to use, or "free for personal use" binaries for Joe Public to download. I don't know to what extent the two products overlap, it's far from clear on the site.

MySQL's use of GPL and commercial licensing was always a little confusing, and I think the same couple be said of Java. Maybe Sun have a strange-licence fetish?

Also yes it was originally owned by Innotek I think but I think they got swallowed up by Sun

That's correct.

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