Not at all ... you can still install the CD on as many machines as you like,
they're just protecting a portion of their revenue stream. This is
primarally because some of their CDs components are non-GPL software (even
on CD1) and therefore the CD ISO is subject to the most restrictive licence
contained therein (legally, although IANAL) ...
P
> -----Original Message-----
> so have suse moved to "per seat licensing then ?"
>> --B
>
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