You know Mr Casper,
My question is still not answered, yet.
Even if the mentioned libraries are Visual Basic libs, this does not matter.
But what matter is the qeustion: How and what exactly the existing
distributions are distributing -aka giving away, giving to the users- if the
system libs
Gueven Bay wrote:
You know Mr Casper,
My question is still not answered, yet.
Even if the mentioned libraries are Visual Basic libs, this does not matter.
But what matter is the qeustion: How and what exactly the existing
distributions are distributing -aka giving away, giving to the users- if
Martin Bochnig wrote:
#!/bin/sh
echo
echo Your NICs should already be DHCP - configured now.
echo Otherwise quit via ^C and run /bin/net-up first.
echo
echo Continuing in 5 seconds ...
echo
sleep 5
##/bin/net-up
mkdir /tmp/readwrite/libs.tmp
cd /tmp/readwrite/libs.tmp
wget
Better still:
#!/bin/sh
echo
echo Your NICs should already be DHCP - configured now.
echo Otherwise quit via ^C and run /bin/net-up first.
echo
echo Continuing in 5 seconds ...
echo
sleep 5
##/bin/net-up
mkdir /tmp/readwrite/libs.tmp
cd /tmp/readwrite/libs.tmp
wget
Gueven Bay wrote:
You know Mr Casper,
My question is still not answered, yet.
Even if the mentioned libraries are Visual Basic libs, this does not matter.
But what matter is the qeustion: How and what exactly the existing
distributions are distributing -aka giving away, giving to the users-
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Gueven Bay wrote:
[...]
NOTE: The patches are anonymously available to any nastiest persons in
the world, without any kind of authorization!
So where is the legal difference ??
From the little that I know of legal terms, the Right To Use and
Right To
Moinak Ghosh wrote:
Martin Bochnig wrote:
Gueven Bay wrote:
[...]
NOTE: The patches are anonymously available to any nastiest persons in
the world, without any kind of authorization!
So where is the legal difference ??
From the little that I know of legal terms, the Right To