On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 08:35:51PM +0300, Tommi Komulainen wrote: > On Sat, Oct 13, 2001 at 06:11:08AM -0700, sheine wrote: > > I have downloaded all the files for Star Office 6, but haven't the > > slightest idea of how to install them. The guide describes a method that > > relates to the CD version. All the files are of the form *.bin. Does > > anybody know what to do next? > > Just a thought, you weren't planning to do anything productive with, or > did you? If you did, guess you'd better reconsider: > > 3.0 LICENSE RESTRICTIONS > [...] > 3.4 Licensee shall have no right to use the Licensed Software for > productive or commercial use. > > You did read the license agreement of course, right? :) > > I think I prefer OpenOffice, if I really *really* need to edit Word > documents...
there's a difference between 'lack of right to...' and 'prohibited from...' i don't "have a right" to borrow your lawn mower. i may use up all your gas, or i may perform some claen-up and maintenance on it, and return it with a full tank and fresh oil -- but i still don't "have the right". nor am i forbidden, until you say i am. the agreement doesn't say "MUST NOT use Licensed Software for productive or commercial use". it says "shall have no right to". -- DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #14 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : What's a RUNLEVEL? It's simply a big-time setting group; runlevel 2 might have a full-blown web server plus X running, and runlevel 3 might be ssh-only, for secure logins. Check /etc/inittab (and /etc/rc<RUNLEVEL>.d/*) for details on how yours are set up. And try "man runlevel". Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...