Dear Sirs,
I am considering selling some home made PCs on Ebay,
the thing is I want to sell these pre-installed with Debian Linux. Would Debian
have any argument with this? I will obviously be advertising that the Pcs
have Debian installed however I will not be charging for it I would
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 04:56:00PM -, Kieran Lloyd wrote:
I am considering selling some home made PC's on Ebay, the thing is I
want to sell these pre-installed with Debian Linux. Would Debian have
any argument with this? I will obviously be advertising that the Pc's
have Debian installed
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 04:56:00PM -, Kieran Lloyd wrote:
Dear Sirs,
I am considering selling some home made PC's on Ebay, the thing is I
want to sell these pre-installed with Debian Linux. Would Debian have
any argument with this? I will obviously be advertising that the Pc's
have
Kieran Lloyd wrote:
I am considering selling some home made PC's on Ebay, the thing is I want
to sell these pre-installed with Debian Linux.
Would Debian have any argument with this? I will obviously be advertising
that the Pc's have Debian installed however I
will not be charging for it I
Hi!
I have been using Debian for 2 years and I am currently using the
Sarge, which is the current stable release because it is well tested,
stable and doees not change the packages and dependencies every day.
However this also deprive me from accessing the updated software (e.g.
wine, firefox
[Mark Farnell]
To address this problem, I am thinking about a possible framework for
official debian backport to the current stable release:
- to create a backport repository of the most recent packages on
testing that have significant improvements / addition of important
functions to the
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