[nlug] Bluetooth incompatibility

2022-01-31 Thread John F. Eldredge
Has anyone heard of certain phones' Bluetooth not being compatible with certain cars? I have a Moto G Stylus phone, and a 2017 Mitsubishi Mirage ES car. The phone works fine with my Bluetooth headphones. With the car, I was able to pair the phone, and I get a ringtone over the car's sound system wh

RE: [nlug] RHEL8's "Enterprise Agreement" (for the free usages)

2022-01-31 Thread Mark J. Bailey
Yeah, no doubt most people never bother to ever read most of these software agreements. No telling what all else is buried deep in some of them! :) It’s a highly unlikely threat for us peons, but I still wasn’t previously aware of this provision. It certainly prompted me to sit up and start payi

Re: [nlug] RHEL8's "Enterprise Agreement" (for the free usages)

2022-01-31 Thread Kent Perrier
If anyone migrated their CentOS boxes to OEL, they gave Oracle the same right. Oracle is far more aggressive on the enforcement of that than Red Hat ever has. On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 3:03 AM Mark J. Bailey wrote: > Hello, > > > > I was having to deal with RHEL8 for a client this weekend, and in

Re: [nlug] RHEL8's "Enterprise Agreement" (for the free usages)

2022-01-31 Thread John R. Dennison
On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 03:02:59AM -0600, Mark J. Bailey wrote: > > I must admit, it was a bit of an eye opener. For my part, don’t think > I’ve ever seen anything quite like this in the OSS “free” world. > Anyways, it’s by and large a moot point of concern for most everyone > present here, but st

[nlug] RHEL8's "Enterprise Agreement" (for the free usages)

2022-01-31 Thread Mark J. Bailey
Hello, I was having to deal with RHEL8 for a client this weekend, and in doing some research on something related to the client’s need, I stumbled across yet another post in Reddit on Rocky/Alma/etc vs RHEL’s free usage scenarios. What caught my attention in particular was one commenter pointed