Re: RH AS subscription license

2002-11-24 Thread Dmitry Melekhov
- Original Message - From: Jeff Bearer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 5:02 PM Subject: Re: RH AS subscription license AFAIK, One of the reasons they don't distribute ISO's of AS online is there are some packages that they can't. IBM's JRE

Re: RH AS subscription license

2002-11-24 Thread Jeff Bearer
On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 19:24, R P Herrold wrote: which is the only way you can get binary updates. ummm ... perhaps this is better said 'which is the only way you can get RHN binary updates' -- ftp mirroring of the updates and application through a non up2date tool still works. I should

Re: RH AS subscription license

2002-11-24 Thread Dmitry Melekhov
- Original Message - From: R P Herrold [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 4:24 AM Subject: Re: RH AS subscription license On 23 Nov 2002, Jeff Bearer wrote: AFAIK, One of the reasons they don't distribute ISO's of AS online is there are some

RH AS subscription license

2002-11-23 Thread Dmitry Melekhov
Hello! Could someone help me to understand RH AS subsciption licensing? As I understanded from here http://www.redhat.com/software/whichlinux.html RH AS 2.1 is completely covered by GPL. There are srpms of distribution and updates on ftp.redhat.com (great!). But if I'll buy one box with CDs can

Re: RH AS subscription license

2002-11-23 Thread Jeff Bearer
AFAIK, One of the reasons they don't distribute ISO's of AS online is there are some packages that they can't. IBM's JRE is one example. I'm sure the inconvience factor is another valid reason as well. When you buy one copy of AS with a 1 year service contract you also get 1 redhat network

Re: RH AS subscription license

2002-11-23 Thread R P Herrold
On 23 Nov 2002, Jeff Bearer wrote: AFAIK, One of the reasons they don't distribute ISO's of AS online is there are some packages that they can't. IBM's JRE is one example. I'm sure the inconvience factor is another valid reason as well. or that 'tire kickers' would eat up bandwidth pulling