Marcel wrote:
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We deliver PC's with W2000 or RedHat Linux together
with our technical equipment.

Question: 
Can we simpy download the RedHatLinux image from the
RedHat server, burn the CD's, install it and deliver
them with the burned CD's (with a self-created label),
without offending against the RedHat License?
So we don't need to buy the RedHat packages.
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Why would you want to do this?  Why is it that the only answer for some
people is paying Microsoft a shipload of money or paying nothing at all?
Goodness there is an in-between here.  Offer your customers the Personal or
Professional RedHat release and have them pay for it.  Don't people really
understand that we (yes the Linux community) need to support our OS vendors?
If we don't then what?  Maybe I didn't get enough sleep last night, but this
really irritates me.  TINSTAAFL!

Back when I didn't have money, I did the downloaded thing, but purchased
every other release.  At my company we purchase what we use, even though we
could get it for free.  At home I have RH8.0 sitting on a self with every
release from RH since 6.2 and I don't always install them.  Why?  Because I
believe in Linux and want to support it.  Not only that but, the only way to
fight Microsoft is with our wallets.  Everything else is hot air.

On top of all that, the thing that cinches the deal is support.  Your
cutting corners so your customers don't get support from RH.  This is
important.  Customers want support and are willing to pay for it.  On an
early release (I think it was 5.2) I purchase a RedHat Linux Deluxe box set
only to find out that it wasn't officially RedHat and I didn't get support
with it (and of course this was one of those times that I needed it).  That
was pretty upsetting.

Pay for your software...



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