I recently picked up a copy of SuSE 9.0 Professional. I have never used or been familiar with a SuSE product before as I've only used Mandrake, Red Hat, and a bit of Debian. After using Red Hat for a while I decided to evaluate SuSE and I am now sorry for not having tried it sooner.
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Actually, I can't say that for sure. But if Fedora includes XFree, then it's not all GPL. XFree isn't GPL licensed. Sorry folks.
Actually, XFree is still Free licensed. The problem with Suse is that it has a proprietary installer, not even open source according the Open Source Initiative group. Novell may one day prevent its redistribution...
Actually, I can't say that for sure. But if Fedora includes XFree, then it's not all GPL. XFree isn't GPL licensed. Sorry folks.
Actually, XFree is still Free licensed. The problem with Suse is that it has a proprietary installer, not even open source according the Open Source Initiative group. Novell may one day prevent its redistribution...