I wrote:
> If you claim that they do, please cite the licence statements shown
> and/or included in the applicable READMEs when you install the following
> packages in SUSE Linux 9.3 Professional Edition:
>> RealPlayer
> Moneyplex
> Opera Web Browser
> Adobe Acrobat Reader
>> ...or confirm for me that all of those packages are now gone from
> Professional Edition. Thanks.
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/professional/index_all.html
has package descriptions for SUSE Linux 9.3 Professional Edition[1].
Those include:
RealPlayer 10.0.3. Subpage for this package says: License:
Commercial, Other License(s), see package
acroread 7.0.0. Subpage for this package says: License:
Commercial, Other License(s), see package
moneyplex 5.0. Subpage for this package says: License:
Other License(s), see package, Commercial
opera 7.54. Subpage for this package says: License: Commercial
So, Niall: Why don't you see the packages? ;-> That's what I did for
SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional Edition, and it would be interesting to see
if anything's changed. I rather doubt that it has.
[1] Packages available only on the DVD are detailed here:
http://www.novell.com/products/linuxpackages/professional/diff_cd_dvd.html
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