Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Nov 2009 18:08 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
Mac OS X Anyone who hangs around on websites with information about installing Mac OS X on non-Apple labelled computers has probably already encountered this report, but it's newsworthy anyway. The upcoming release of Mac OS X 10.6.2 will remove support for the Intel Atom line of processors from Mac OS X.
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RE[11]: SERVICES != PRODUCTS
by TObYv on Tue 3rd Nov 2009 21:08 UTC in reply to "RE[10]: SERVICES != PRODUCTS"
TObYv
Member since:
2008-08-25

It has to, it is a license, that's its purpose!

Actually, its purpose is to tell how you can DISTRIBUTE the copyrighted work, not how you can use it. Two very different concepts.


Did you read my comment? Section 2 of the GPL? Have you read the GPL? Have you looked up the definition of 'license' in a dictionary?

An argument cannot be made BY CAPS-LOCK ALONE :-)

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RE[12]: SERVICES != PRODUCTS
by WereCatf on Tue 3rd Nov 2009 21:15 in reply to "RE[11]: SERVICES != PRODUCTS"
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2006-02-15

Did you read my comment? Section 2 of the GPL?

I suppose they've just included that there "just in case". They don't have the right to deny you from using their works if you've obtained their work the legal way. It applies to both F/OSS software and closed software.

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