On 08 Apr 2004 16:00:52 -0400
Bruce Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm. Maybe we need some sort of asset tracking system for GNHLUG.
Perhaps something in wiki.gnhlug.org?
Good idea. I've done so:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Gnhlug/LibranetProject
I put the responses (i.e.,
On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 12:06:57 +0900
Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just
Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so,
the software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely.
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just
Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so, the
software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely.
Not necessarily. OpenBSD can be copied freely but the CD layout is
copyrighted by Theo
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just
Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so, the
software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely.
Not necessarily. OpenBSD can be copied freely but the CD layout is
copyrighted by Theo
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just
Debian with a particular mix of their development branches. If so,
the software is all GPL- or OSS-licenced, and can be copied freely.
Not necessarily. OpenBSD can be copied freely but the CD layout is
copyrighted by
Sorry to top post, but what I was pointing out was charging for things
like Libranet or the newest SuSE, not so much with *BSD, I know the BSD
license is different.
Tom Buskey wrote:
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just
Debian with a particular mix of their
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 11:39:47AM -0400, Travis Roy wrote:
Sorry to top post, but what I was pointing out was charging for things
like Libranet or the newest SuSE, not so much with *BSD, I know the BSD
license is different.
Libranet can charge whatever they want to distribute their
Support!
One thing I forgot to mention this time around about Libranet: the support.
Libranet is a personal, down-home operation, very much a community, and the
Libranet engineers themselves are available to jump in and help when a
problem arises which the community can't help with.
A case in
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 11:13:56 -0400
Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004 10:13:18 -0400
Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Send me an e-mail if you'd like to try out Libranet. When the kit
arrives I'll bring it to a meeting and/or deliver it to you if that's
On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 04:12:24PM -0400, Bill Sconce wrote:
I would like a copy.
[SNIP]
That's great to hear. You are now #3 on the circulation list. I'll let
you know when it comes in.
Does Libranet contain proprietary software? It sounds like it is just
Debian with a particular mix of
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